HP Officejet 300 HP OfficeJet Model 330 and Model 350 - (English) User Guide - Page 31

Changing Send Fax Quality

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Changing Send Fax Quality When you choose OfficeJet Setup/Send Fax Quality, the Send Fax Quality dialog box appears. Changing the contrast To modify the Contrast of copies or outgoing paper faxes, click: N Darken for originals that are too light. N Normal for documents with acceptable lightness/darkness (factory setting). N Lighten for originals that are too dark. Avoid sending faxes written in pencil, but if you do, change the contrast to Darken first. Changing the resolution To modify the resolution (sharpness) of outgoing paper faxes, click: N Standard for text only faxes (no photographs or graphic illustrations), or when the transmission speed is more important than quality. N Fine to make text and line drawings as sharp as possible. N Photo when faxing or making copies of photographs or to capture images containing different shades of gray or color. This selection causes documents to be scanned as halftone images. Copies are automatically made with the best resolution. For this reason, a photograph may not fit completely in memory and you may not be able to make multiple copies. You will need to make individual copies. After you've made your changes, click OK to save your settings and close the dialog box. Cancel closes the dialog box without saving your settings; Default returns selections to factory settings; and Help displays help for this topic.  

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Changing Send Fax Quality
When you choose
OfficeJet Setup/Send Fax Quality
, the Send Fax
Quality dialog box appears.
Changing the contrast
To modify the
Contrast
of copies or outgoing paper faxes, click:
N
Darken
for originals that are too light.
N
Normal
for documents with acceptable lightness/darkness
(factory setting).
N
Lighten
for originals that are too dark.
Avoid sending faxes written in pencil, but if you do, change the
contrast to Darken first.
Changing the resolution
To modify the resolution (sharpness) of outgoing paper faxes, click:
N
Standard
for text only faxes (no photographs or graphic
illustrations), or when the transmission speed is more important
than quality.
N
Fine
to make text and line drawings as sharp as possible.
N
Photo
when faxing or making copies of photographs or to
capture images containing different shades of gray or color. This
selection causes documents to be scanned as halftone images.
Copies are automatically made with the best resolution. For this
reason, a photograph may not fit completely in memory and you may
not be able to make multiple copies. You will need to make
individual copies.
After you've made your changes, click
OK
to save your settings and
close the dialog box.
Cancel
closes the dialog box without saving
your settings;
Default
returns selections to factory settings; and
Help
displays help for this topic.