HP Officejet 300 HP OfficeJet Model 330 and Model 350 - (English) User Guide - Page 68

Adjusting the Resolution

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Resolution Adjusting the Resolution The Resolution setting affects the quality at which your outgoing faxes are scanned. Change the Resolution setting before faxing or copying. Either use the HP OfficeJet Manager (OfficeJet Setup/Send Fax Quality dialog box) described in chapter 1 or the front panel instructions described here. Refer to the following when changing the resolution (sharpness) of outgoing faxes. 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. It may take longer to send a fax. N Photo to capture images containing different shades of gray or color (such as photographs). This selection causes documents to be scanned as halftone images. Do this: Using these buttons: 1. Press the Resolution button once to display the current resolution setting, which is marked with an asterisk (*). (The example shown is "Standard.") Resolution 2. Press Resolution multiple times until the setting you want is displayed. (The ex` ample shown is "Photo.") Resolution 3. Press Enter/Save to select the setting you displayed. Note that an asterisk denotes your new selection. Resolution 4. Press Enter/Save to return to Enter/Save the Ready display. For this display: RESOLUTION Standard * RESOLUTION Photo RESOLUTION Photo * Ready Auto Apr-23-96 10:30 AM  

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Resolution
Adjusting the Resolution
The Resolution setting affects the quality at which your outgoing
faxes are scanned. Change the Resolution setting
before
faxing or
copying. Either use the HP OfficeJet Manager (
OfficeJet Setup/Send
Fax Quality
dialog box) described in chapter 1 or the front panel
instructions described here.
Refer to the following when changing the resolution (sharpness) of
outgoing faxes.
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. It may
take longer to send a fax.
N
Photo
to capture images containing different shades of gray or
color (such as photographs). This selection causes documents to
be scanned as halftone images.
Do
this:
Using
these
buttons:
For this
display:
1.
Press the
Resolution
button
once to display the current
resolution setting, which is
marked with an asterisk (*).
(The example shown is
"Standard.")
Resolution
RESOLUTION
Standard
*
2.
Press
Resolution
multiple
times until the setting you
want is displayed. (The ex`
ample shown is "Photo.")
Resolution
RESOLUTION
Photo
3.
Press
Enter/Save
to select the
setting you displayed. Note
that an asterisk denotes your
new selection.
Resolution
RESOLUTION
Photo
*
4.
Press
Enter/Save
to return to
the Ready display.
Enter/Save
Ready
Auto
Apr-23-96
10:30 AM