Lexmark XM3100 Scanner User Manual


 
Select from the following content types:
Text—The content of the original document is mostly text or line art.
Text/Photo—The original document is a mixture of text, graphics, and photos.
Photo—The original document is mostly a photo or an image.
Graphics—The original document is mostly businesstype graphics, such as pie charts, bar charts, and animations.
Select from the following content sources:
Color Laser—The original document was printed using a color laser printer.
Inkjet—The original document was printed using an inkjet printer.
Magazine—The original document is from a magazine.
Brochure—The original document is from a brochure.
Black/White Laser—The original document was printed using a mono laser printer.
Photo/Film—The original document is a photo from film.
Newspaper—The original document is from a newspaper.
Other—The original document was printed using an alternate or unknown printer.
Resolution
This option lets you adjust the quality of the fax output. Increasing the image resolution increases the file size and the
time needed to scan your original document. Decreasing the image resolution reduces the file size.
Select one of the following:
Standard—Use this when faxing most documents.
Fine 200 dpi—Use this when faxing documents with small prints.
Super fine 300 dpi—Use this when faxing documents with fine details.
Ultra fine 600 dpi—Use this when faxing documents with pictures or photos.
Darkness
This option lets you adjust how light or dark the faxes are in relation to the original document.
Delayed Send
This option lets you send a fax at a later time or date.
Page Setup
This option lets you change the following settings:
Sides (Duplex)—This specifies if the original document is printed on one side or on both sides of the page (duplex).
This also identifies what needs to be scanned for inclusion in the fax.
Orientation—This specifies the orientation of the original document, and then changes the Sides (Duplex) and
Binding settings to match the orientation.
Binding—This specifies if the original document is bound on the longedge or shortedge side.
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