Canon PIXMA MX320 On-Screen Manual - Page 61
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Sending Faxes 3. Send the fax. Press the Color button for color sending, or the Black button for black & white sending. Important Color sending requires that the recipient's fax machine supports color faxing. Page 61 of 817 pages Adjusting the Sending Quality You can adjust the density (scan contrast) or image quality (fax resolution) of the document you send. Contrast is the degree of difference between light and dark. Increasing the scan contrast thickens the whole fax image, or light penciled texts and such can be thickened. The higher you set the image quality setting, the better the output quality will be at the other end, but the longer it will take for the transmission. Adjust the density and image quality according to the type of document you are sending. 1. Press the FAX button, and press the FAXQuality button. The Scan contrast screen will appear. 2. Select the density (scan contrast). (1) Use the (-) or (+) button to select the density. Pressing the (-) button decreases the contrast, and pressing the (2) Press the OK button. The Scan resolution screen will appear. (+) button increases the contrast. 3. Select the image quality (fax resolution). (1) Use the (-) or (+) button to select the image quality. Standard: Suitable for text-only documents. Fine: Suitable for fine-print documents. Extra fine: Suitable for detailed illustration or fine-print quality documents. If the recipient's fax machine is not compatible with Extra fine (300x300dpi), the fax will be sent in the Standard or Fine resolution. Photo: Suitable for photographs. Note The color fax is sent with the resolution for Photo. (2) Press the OK button. Page top