Epson PriorityFAX 1000 User Manual - Page 25

CHAP 2-USING THE PRIORITYFAX, The Control Panels

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2 Using the PriorityFax This chapter covers the control panels, sending and receiving documents, and one-touch and speed dial faxing. The Control Panels The Top Control Panel The buttons, message lights, and switches on the top and back control panels let you control many of the fax machine's settings. The keypad and buttons on the telephone handset also control some fax functions discussed later in this chapter. PINE The PriorityFax uses three resolutions for sending faxes: standard, fine, and photo. The FINE and PHOTO lights indicate which mode is on, and each press of the button changes the resolution. If neither light is on, the resolution is standard. Note The fine and photo modes give more detail, but they are slower than the standard mode; therefore, use the photo mode only for photographs and the fine mode only when necessary.

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2 Using the PriorityFax
The Control Panels
The Top Control Panel
PINE
This chapter covers the control panels, sending and receiving
documents, and one-touch and speed dial faxing.
The buttons, message lights, and switches on
the
top and back
control panels let you control many of the fax machine’s settings.
The keypad and buttons on the telephone handset also control
some fax functions discussed later in this chapter.
The PriorityFax uses three resolutions for sending faxes: standard,
fine, and photo. The
FINE
and
PHOTO
lights indicate which mode
is
on,
and each press of the button changes the resolution. If
neither light is on, the resolution is standard.
Note
The
fine
and photo modes give more detail, but they are
slower than the standard mode; therefore, use the photo
mode only for photographs and the fine mode only when
necessary.