HP Officejet 600 All-in-One Printer User Manual

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The table on the following page describes how to change the
resolution for each type of fax. This setting needs to be changed
before you begin faxing.

Notes:

When you change the Resolution setting, it will stay at the new
setting until you change it again.

The

Contrast/Resolution

settings also affect the quality of

copies made from the HP OfficeJet’s keypad. See “Optimizing
the quality” on page 4-3.

Standard

(203 x 98 dpi)

Standard quality for words.

Use this setting when transmission speed is more
important than quality.

All fax machines can receive at this setting.

Text will have better quality than graphics and
photos.

Fastest fax transmission speed of all the Resolution
settings.

300 dpi

(300 x 300 dpi)

Best quality for words.

Only a few types of machines can receive faxes at
this setting. If you select this setting and the
receiving fax machine doesn’t support it, your fax
will be sent at the highest supported resolution.

Text will have better quality than graphics and
photos.

Photo

(Grayscale image scan
up to 300 x 300 dpi)

Best quality for photographs and graphics.

Use this setting when the quality of photographs and
graphics in your document is more important than
the quality of the words.

Your document will be scanned as a grayscale image
(which simulates shades of gray) at up to 300 x 300
dpi.

Slowest fax transmission speed of all the Resolution
settings.

Use this
Resolution setting:

For this result:

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