Control resolution and contrast – HP 2400 User Manual

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use the fax features

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fa

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4

Enter the fax number to assign to that entry, and then press

OK

.

Tip:

To enter a three-second pause within a number sequence,

press the pound (#) button repeatedly, until a dash appears on the
color graphics display.

5

Enter the person’s or company’s name, and then press

OK

.

For more information on entering text, see

enter text

on page 62.

6

After

Enter Another?

appears, press

1 (Yes)

, if you want to set up another

number, or press

2 (No)

to exit.

delete speed-dial entries

Follow these steps to delete an individual speed-dial entry.

1

Press

Setup

.

2

Press

2

, then press

2

again.

This selects Speed Dial Setup and then selects Delete Speed Dial.

3

Press until the individual entry that you want to delete appears, and then
press

OK

.

control resolution and contrast

You can change the resolution and contrast of documents that you are sending.
Your changes revert to the default values after two minutes of inactivity, unless
you set them as the default. For information, see

set new defaults

on page 66.

Note:

These settings do not affect copy settings. Copy resolution and copy

contrast are set independently from fax resolution and fax contrast. Also,
the settings you change from the front panel do not affect faxes sent from
your computer.

This section contains the following topics:

change resolution

on page 65

change contrast

on page 66

set new defaults

on page 66

change resolution

Resolution affects the transmission speed and quality of faxed documents. The
HP PSC only sends faxes at the highest resolution supported by the receiving fax
machine.

1

Load your original face down on the right front corner of the glass.
For more information, see

load an original

on page 11.

2

Press

Fax

.

The Enter Fax Number screen appears.

3

Enter the fax number.

4

Press

Fax

, and then press

1

.

This displays the Fax Menu and then Resolution.

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