Customizing fax settings using the control panel, Understanding the fax menu – Lexmark 5000 Series User Manual

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Customizing fax settings using the control panel

Understanding the Fax menu

To access and navigate the Fax menu:

1

From the control panel, press Fax Mode.

The fax default screen appears.

2

If you do not want to change a setting, enter the fax number and press Start Color or Start Black.

3

If you want to change a setting, press

.

4

Press

or

repeatedly until the menu item you want appears, and then press .

5

Press

or

repeatedly until the submenu item you want or the setting you want appears, and then press .

Note: Pressing selects a setting. An * appears next to the selected setting.

6

To go into additional submenus and settings, repeat the previous step.

7

If needed, press

repeatedly to return to the previous menus and make other setting selections.

8

Press Start Color or Start Black.

Use this

To

Quality*

Adjust the quality of a fax you are sending.

Lighter / Darker*

Adjust the brightness of a fax you are sending.

Phone Book

Add, edit, and print names and fax numbers of individuals or groups.

On Hook Dial

Dial a telephone number while listening to the call through a speaker
on the printer. This is useful when you must navigate an automated
answering system before sending your fax.

Delay Fax

Enter a specific time to send a fax.

Note: Make sure the date and time are entered correctly before setting
a specific time to send a fax.

Handset Volume

Adjust the volume of the speaker in the handset in Canada, Guam,
Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, or the United States.

Note: This option does not appear in other locations.

Fax Setup

Print fax history or transmission status reports.

Customize settings for receiving a fax.

Select fax printing options.

Customize settings for sending a fax.

Block faxes from the numbers you specify.

* Temporary setting. For information on saving temporary and other settings, see the related topic, “Saving
settings.”

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