Canon MultiPASS F80 MultiPASS F80 Comprehensive Guide - Page 68

Dialing methods, Adjusting the exposure scan contrast

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Adjusting the exposure (scan contrast) Exposure (scan contrast) is the degree of difference between light and dark. A high contrast setting will make blacks darker and whites brighter, whereas a low contrast setting will make the differences between black and white less marked. Follow the procedure for sending a document ( p. 8-1) and adjust the contrast as follows when required to do so: 1 Press [Exposure]. 2 Use [2] or [3] to select the exposure. 3 Press [Set]. Dialing methods There are several methods of dialing the number of the recipient: Regular dialing Simply dial the number using the numeric keys. One-touch speed dialing Register a number for one-touch speed dialing so that you only have to press one key to dial that number. For details on registering and using one-touch speed dialing, see Chapter 7. Coded speed dialing Register a number for coded speed dialing so that you only have to press [Coded Dial] and then enter the two-digit code assigned to that number. For details on registering and using coded speed dialing, see Chapter 7. Group dialing Register numbers for group dialing so that you can send a document to a predefined group of fax numbers using speed dialing. For details on registering and using group dialing, see Chapter 7. PC dialing Dial a fax number from your computer using the MultiPASS Suite software. For details, see the Software Guide. 8-4 Sending faxes Chapter 8

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8-4
Sending faxes
Chapter 8
Adjusting the exposure (scan contrast)
Exposure (scan contrast) is the degree of difference between light and dark. A high contrast
setting will make blacks darker and whites brighter, whereas a low contrast setting will make
the differences between black and white less marked.
Follow the procedure for sending a document (
²
p. 8-1) and adjust the contrast as follows
when required to do so:
1
Press [Exposure].
2
Use [
2
] or [
3
] to select the exposure.
3
Press [Set].
±
Dialing methods
There are several methods of dialing the number of the recipient:
±
Regular dialing
Simply dial the number using the numeric keys.
±
One-touch speed dialing
Register a number for one-touch speed dialing so that you only have to press one key to dial
that number. For details on registering and using one-touch speed dialing, see Chapter 7.
±
Coded speed dialing
Register a number for coded speed dialing so that you only have to press [Coded Dial] and
then enter the two-digit code assigned to that number. For details on registering and using
coded speed dialing, see Chapter 7.
±
Group dialing
Register numbers for group dialing so that you can send a document to a predefined group
of fax numbers using speed dialing. For details on registering and using group dialing, see
Chapter 7.
±
PC dialing
Dial a fax number from your computer using the MultiPASS Suite software.For details, see the
Software Guide
.