Muratec MFX-1300/1700 All in One Printer User Manual


 
2.2
Basic operation
Resolution, grayscale
Reviewing resolution and grayscale:
Normal resolution (
NORM
on the control p anel) is suit able for most typed
documents and simple drawings.
Fine resolution (
FINE
on the control p anel) is ideal for map s, moderately compli-
cated drawings, floorplans or handwritten documents.
Superfine resolution (
S
-
FINE
on the control p anel, S Fine on the
LCD
)
reproduces the detail of extremely complicated drawings or line art.
Grayscale mode (
HALFTONE
on the control p anel; Gray on the
LCD
) captures shades
in photos and drawings.
Note: If you send a fax in superfine, cert ain fax models (especially older, non-Muratec
models) receive it only in fine mode. However, you can send a fax in grayscale
mode to virtually any fax machine currently in use.
To change the resolution setting, press
RESOLUTION
repeatedly.
A glowing
LED
indicates the fax is using the setting named by that
LED
. For example, in the drawing (right), the machine is set for
FINE
resolution.
Contrast
Setting the contrast allows you to compensate for any excessive lightness or darkness,
as the case may be, of document pages you are sending or copying.
To change the contrast setting, press
CONTRAST
repeatedly.
A glowing
LED
indicates the fax is using the setting named by that
LED
.
Note: To avoid confusing the Light and Dark settings, just
remember Light lightens and Dark darkens to
keep it straight.
Mixing resolution and contrast in a multiple p ag e
When you send the document with more than one page, you can select different resolu -
tions and contrast s for each page.
Insert your documents, select resolution and contrast for first p age, dial and press
START
. Then follow one of the following two procedures.
When the document is placed in the
ADF
:
Select resolution and contrast before the next p age is scanned.
When the document is placed on the
FBS
glass:
1
Remove the previous page and place the next page.
2
Select resolution and contrast. Then press
NEXT DOC
.
Dialing p ause
Some long-distance systems require dialing pauses, and pauses can also be useful
when you re dialing through special telephone exchanges.
To insert a p ause, assign
REDIAL
/
PAUSE
to a Sof t key (see p age 3.16), and then press
REDIAL
/
PAUSE
.(The pause character (
-/
) will appear on the
LCD
.) Each p ause entered
last s for a factory-set two seconds.
For example, pressing 9,
REDIAL
/
PAUSE
,19725552009 dials 9 [2-second p ause] 1 9 7 2
5 5 5 2 0 0 9.
Helpful T ip: You can change the dialing pause length within 2 to 10 seconds.
(see Changing the pause length, p age 4.5.)
Potential problems with call-waiting and voice mail
Telephone call-waiting signals can stop fax transmission and reception. And any service
such as voice mail which may intercept your calls can keep your fax machine from
receiving fax calls.
If you use only one line for both phone and fax, consult your telephone company to see
how you can temporarily disable call-waiting or voice mail while using the fax machine.
CONTRAST
NORMAL
LIGHT
DARK
HALFTONE
DOCUMENT
S-FINE
FINE
NORMAL
RESOLUTION