Canon MultiPASS C3000 User guide for the MPC3000. - Page 95
Adjusting the Quality of Your Faxes, Setting the Resolution
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N r The MultiPASS C3000 begins the operation approximately ten seconds after you press the last button (five seconds if you press only one button) even if you do not press START/COPY. r The MultiPASS C3000 dials the destinations in numerical order starting with the coded dial numbers, then the onetouch numbers, and finally the regular-dial number (regardless of the order in which you entered the numbers). r To cancel a transmission, press STOP during the dialing or transmission. All subsequent transmissions in the sequence are cancelled. (You may need to open the operator panel to remove the document; see page 10-3.) If the memory becomes full while scanning your document, the LCD displays MEMORY FULL. (You may need to open the operator panel to remove the document; see page 10-3.) You can split the document into two or three different jobs, or you can try sending the document to one location at a time. Adjusting the Quality of Your Faxes Canons Ultra High Quality (UHQ) imaging technology enables you to send faxes that have a print quality very close to that of the original document. The MultiPASS C3000 also allows you to adjust the resolution and contrast it uses in sending faxes to best suit your particular document. Setting the Resolution Resolution is a measure of the fineness or clarity of a printout and is usually expressed in horizontal and vertical dots per inch (dpi). Low resolutions may cause text and graphics to have a jagged appearance, while higher resolutions provide smoother curves and lines, crisp text and graphics, and a better match to traditional typeface designs. 4-12 Sending Faxes With the MultiPASS C3000 Chapter 4