Canon MultiPASS C635 User Manual - Page 202
Group dialing, Halftone, IEEE 1284, Ink Saver, Intensity, Interface port, Landscape orientation
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Group dialing A dialing method that enables you to dial up to 55 registered one-touch speed dialing or coded speed dialing numbers together as a group. This means that you can press just one to three buttons to enter numbers when sending the same document to many destinations. Halftone Using this method, the MultiPASS (in printer mode) produces shades of gray or of colors by mapping dots to be printed. For color printing, different colored dots of ink are placed closely together to create illusions of other colors. IEEE 1284 IEEE 1284 is the new specification standard for computer-to-peripheral bi-directional parallel interface communications. The new standard was adopted by IEEE, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Inc., in 1993. Some of the benefits it provides are: bi-directional communication between computers and peripheral devices, a higher speed data transfer rate, and protection against data loss due to noise interference. Ink Saver You can enable or disable economy printing (ink saving feature) when receiving faxes. By enabling the Ink Saver Mode, ink consumption can be decreased by as much as fifty percent, resulting in a longer effective cartridge life. You set Ink Saver Mode in the Advanced: Receive Fax dialog box. Intensity The amount of color. More intense or more saturated colors are more pure. Less intense or less saturated colors are less vivid. Interface port The MultiPASS comes with one IEEE 1284, bi-directional parallel interface port, located on the back of the unit. You attach the cable that connects your computer and MultiPASS to this port. Jack The telephone receptacles (RJ11 type) on your wall or in your MultiPASS used to connect the MultiPASS to the telephone line, telephone, answering machine, or data modem. Landscape orientation Refers to printing across the length of the page (as opposed to portrait orientation printing across the width of the page). G-4 Glossary