Canon MultiPASS F50 MFP F50 FAX Guide - Page 27
Sending Faxes, Preparing to Send a Fax
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Chapter 4 Sending Faxes Preparing to Send a Fax Documents You Can Fax For information on the types of documents you can fax, their requirements, and details on setting up documents, → Reference Guide. Adjusting the Quality of Your Faxes Canon's Ultra High Quality (UHQ™) imaging technology enables you to send documents that are very close to the quality of the original. The machine allows you to send a document in color or black & white, and to adjust the resolution and contrast to best suit your particular document. • Please note that you cannot change settings while your machine is scanning a document. NOTE Setting Color or Black & White Transmission 4 Sending Faxes Your machine can send faxes in black & white. It can also send faxes in color to fax machines with color capability. Before sending a document, you need to adjust whether the document will be sent in color, or in black & white only. I Color/B&W button and indicator Press Color/B&W to switch between color mode and black & white mode. When the machine is in color mode, Color/B&W indicator light is turned on. When the machine is in black & white mode, the indicator light is turned off. Color mode Black & White mode Scan Color /B&W Scan Color /B&W 01 02 set Redial/Pause 05 06 01 02 set Redial/Pause 05 06 I Notice for Color faxing If you attempt to send a color document to a fax machine that does not support color faxing, the document will not be sent and the LCD will display TRY AGAIN IN B&W. Try sending again in black & white. Alternatively, you can enable the COLOR DIRECT TX setting (→ p. 9-6) that converts color faxes to black & white if the other party's fax machine does not support color faxing, thus enabling you to send color documents to any fax machine without an error occurring. • When a transmission is over or you cancel a transmission, the setting is automatically changed to black NOTE & white. 4-1