Photo mode, Sending faxes, Original fax black – Brother INTELLIFAX 600 User Manual

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SENDING FAXES

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STANDARD resolution can be used for most typewritten text.

FINE resolution should be used for small text such as printed

text.

SUPERFINE resolution should be used for very small text and

artwork.

Photo Mode

Note that SUPERFINE resolution is a proprietary mode that

can only be used between Brother fax machines. If you try to

send a fax in SUPERFINE resolution to a non-Brother fax

machine, it will be sent in FINE resolution.

Why bother with different resolution modes, at all? Why not

simply send all faxes in superfine mode? The answer is that it

takes roughly twice as long to send a fax in fine mode as in

normal mode, and four times as long in superfine mode.

ORIGINAL FAX

BLACK

50% GRAY

WHITE

When the IntelliFAX600/650M scans a document, it breaks

each line down into a large number of dots called pixels,

(pixels stands for picture elements). The printer in the

receiving fax can only print each pixel as black or white, it

cannot pnnt shades of gray.

This can be a problem when transmitting pictures with shades

of gray such as photographs, since all areas of the picture

darker than a certain shade will come out black, and all lighter

areas will come out white.

To get around this problem the lntelliFAX600/650M uses a

technique similar to that used to print photographs in

newspapers, simulating shades of gray with combinations of

dots. Blocks of 16 pixels are used. Some of these will be black

and some white, depending on the shade of gray being

simulated.

Note that photo mode should only be used for those documents

that require it, because:-

- A fax sent in photo mode takes as long as one sent in superfine

mode.

- The scanning method used for photo mode tends to make the

edges of text look ragged.

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