Konica Minolta bizhub C650 bizhub C650 Network Fax Operations User Guide - Page 105

List of functions on the Settings screen

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Useful transmission functions 6 6 Useful transmission functions 6.1 List of functions on the Settings screen Following functions are displayed on the Scan Settings, Original Settings and Communication Settings screens. Scan Settings Screen display Basic settings [Quality Adjustment] [Erase] [Book Scan] [Application] [Document Name] Color Description [Original type], [Simplex/Duplex], [Resolution], [Density], [Separate Scan] are set. →page 2-14, page 2-10 Specify to send faxes in color. →page 2-12 2 Note You can only send faxes in color when using the IP address fax function. [Background Removal] Adjusts the density of background color of the document. →page 6-5 [Sharpness] Emphasizes the character edges. →page 6-7 [Frame Erase] Erases the black shadow on Top, Bottom, Right, and Left of original when a booklet is scanned. →page 6-9 [Book Copy] When book or catalog is scanned, it scans a spread as separate left and right pages and faxes 1 page at a time. →page 6-12 [Scan Size] Sends the fax after specifying the scan size. This is useful when you want to fax only a portion of the original. →page 6-16 [Annotation] The original can be saved in the box with date/time and filing number at the same time as the transmission of the Fax. Date/Time and Filing number are added to the document received by the recipient. For details, refer to the User's Guide [Box Operations]. [Stamp/Composition] The scanned date and time, page number and fixed sentences are affixed to all the pages of the scanned original and the Fax is sent. For details, refer to the User's Guide [Network Scanner Operations]. [Send & Print] It is a function to copy at the same time as Fax transmission. →page 6-18 [TX Stamp] A stamp can be affixed on the scanned document. →page 6-20 Function to specify the filename of the scanned data at the time of Internet Fax transmission. →page 6-22 C650 6-2

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Useful transmission functions
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Useful transmission functions
6.1
List of functions on the Settings screen
Following functions are displayed on the Scan Settings, Original Settings and Communication Settings
screens.
Scan Settings
Screen display
Description
Basic settings
[Original type], [Simplex/Duplex], [Resolution], [Density], [Sepa-
rate Scan] are set.
page 2-14, page 2-10
[Quality Adjustment]
Color
Specify to send faxes in color.
page 2-12
2
Note
You can only send faxes in color when using the IP address
fax function.
[Background Removal]
Adjusts the density of background color of the document.
page 6-5
[Sharpness]
Emphasizes the character edges.
page 6-7
[Erase]
[Frame Erase]
Erases the black shadow on Top, Bottom, Right, and Left of orig-
inal when a booklet is scanned.
page 6-9
[Book Scan]
[Book Copy]
When book or catalog is scanned, it scans a spread as separate
left and right pages and faxes 1 page at a time.
page 6-12
[Application]
[Scan Size]
Sends the fax after specifying the scan size. This is useful when
you want to fax only a portion of the original.
page 6-16
[Annotation]
The original can be saved in the box with date/time and filing
number at the same time as the transmission of the Fax.
Date/Time and Filing number are added to the document re-
ceived by the recipient.
For details, refer to the User’s Guide [Box Operations].
[Stamp/Composition]
The scanned date and time, page number and fixed sentences
are affixed to all the pages of the scanned original and the Fax is
sent.
For details, refer to the User’s Guide [Network Scanner Opera-
tions].
[Send & Print]
It is a function to copy at the same time as Fax transmission.
page 6-18
[TX Stamp]
A stamp can be affixed on the scanned document.
page 6-20
[Document Name]
Function to specify the filename of the scanned data at the time of Internet Fax transmission.
page 6-22