Glossary – Canon L250 User Manual

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dpi

Dots per inch. A unit of measurement for

indicating a unit’s resolution. Your FAX-L250

produces a resolution of 600 dpi.

Dual access (Multitasking)

Enables the FAX-L250 to receive a fax, even if

it is copying or printing a document. Also

enables you to load other faxes into memory,

make copies, print out reports, print

documents or register information while the

FAX-L250 sends a fax from memory.

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E

ECM

Error Correction Mode. The ability of your

FAX-L250 to reduce system and line errors

when sending or receiving from another fax

with ECM capability. ECM is most effective in

areas where the telephone lines are in poor

condition or there is frequent interference on

the line. Do not use ECM if you need to send

a document quickly and you are sure the other

party can read your transmission without it

(turning off ECM also turns off MMR).

Extension

A telephone connected to the FAX-L250 that

is used in place of the handset. You can use

the extension telephone to activate incoming

reception of documents manually.

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F

Factory default

The FAX-L250 is preprogrammed in the

factory with settings that we recommend.

These are known as Factory Default Settings.

You can customise your FAX-L250 by

programming settings other than the Factory

Default Settings.

FAX/TEL switching

This option allows you to set the FAX-L250 to

automatically detect whether a call is from a

fax or telephone. If the call is from another

fax, the transmission is automatically received.

If the call is from a telephone, the FAX-L250

rings to let you know, so you can pick up the

handset. With this feature, one telephone line

can be shared by both the telephone and the

fax.

FINE

The resolution setting for documents with very

small characters and lines.

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G

G3, Group 3 fax machine

Defined by CCITT. Uses encoding schemes to

transmit image data while reducing the amount

of data that needs to be transmitted, thus

reducing transmission time. G3 fax machines

can transmit one page in less than one minute.

Encoding schemes for G3 fax machines are

Modified Huffman (MH), Modified READ

(MR), and Modified Modified READ (MMR).

Group dialling

A dialling method that enables you to dial up

to 115 registered one-touch speed dialling or

coded speed dialling numbers together as a

group. This means that you can press just one

or three buttons to enter numbers when

sending the same document to many

destinations.

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H

Halftone

Using this method, the FAX-L250 produces

shades of grey by mapping dots to be printed.

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J

Jack

The telephone receptacles on your wall or on

your FAX-L250 used to connect the

FAX-L250 to the telephone line, answering

machine, optional handset, or telephone.

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M

Manual receiving

A method of receiving faxes in which you

answer all incoming calls using the handset. If

you hear a slow beep it indicates an incoming

fax transmission from another machine. Just

press the

(START/COPY)

button to receive

the incoming fax.

Manual redialling

When you use Regular dialling, you can redial

a number manually simply by pressing the

REDIAL/PAUSE

button on the the operation

panel. The last number called is the number

redialled.

Memory broadcast

Allows you to send a scanned fax to as many

as 117 locations at once, using a combination

of one-touch speed dialling, coded speed

dialling, or regular dialling.

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