HP FAX-700 User Manual

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file

Refers to a particular item or document stored in the fax memory. As documents are stored for memory trans-
mission, they are assigned a sequential file number. A file report can be printed listing files currently stored
in memory.

fine

Refers to resolution setting used for detailed text documents and illustrations. For example; For illustrations,
use FINE resolution to obtain a better image.

finishing dimensions

The length and width of a page, how squarely it is cut, and how closely it adheres to the stated size.

fixed print reduction

A feature that allows the specification of a fixed reduction ratio for all incoming documents. See also reduc-
tion
ratio.

FLASH

A network control signal providing a momentary hook-on signal. It is used to activate optional telephone
services.

footer

Test included near the bottom of a transmitted document, specifying the total page count.

FTT*

Failure To Train.

G3

See Group 3.

GC*

Group Command.

GPM

Graphics Print Mechanism. A thermal inkjet device inside the HP Fax machines described in this guide that
prints transmitted images, reports, lists, and copies of documents. This mechanism is similar to the mecha-
nism found in the HP DeskJet family printers.

grain

The alignment of the paper fibers. In long-grain paper, fibers run parallel to the length of the paper; in short-
grain paper, fibers run parallel to the width (perpendicular to the length) of the paper.

Group 3 (G3)

A collection of items, usually similar. For example; Group 3 fax machines comply with certain regulatory
constraints.

*CCITT signal for Group 3 transmission. For more information, see Group 3 standards documentation.

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