Xerox Document Centre 440/432/420 User Guide

Xerox Document Centre 440/432/420 User Guide Xerox Document Centre 440/432/420 User Guide

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Lighter/Darker � Load the document. � Select [Added Features]. � Select [Lighter/Darker]. � Use the scroll bars to increase or decrease the image adjustment for the document. � Select [Save] and select [Start]. Communication Mode (DC440/432) � Load the document. � Select [Added Features]. � Select [Communications Mode]. � Select the required option. � Select [Save] and then [Start]. Adjusts the image quality of the document being scanned for fax transmissions. On the DC440/432 this feature allows selection of the communication mode used for transmission to a remote fax machine. NOTE: On the DC420 the Forced 4800 bps feature is the only available option. Page 4-22 Xerox Document Centre 440/432/420 User Guide

Delayed Start The following options are available: Super G3 determines the communication mode to be used based on the maximum capabilities of the remote fax machine. This mode minimizes data transmission errors by using Error Correction Mode (ECM). Initial communication speed will be 33,600 Bits Per Second (bps). G3 selects the communication mode based on the maximum capabilities of the remote fax machine. Initial communication speed will be 14,400 bps. ECM is also used with this option. Forced 4800 bps used in areas of low-quality communication, or when experiencing telephone noise, or when fax communications are susceptible to errors. To minimize errors, set the DC440/ 432/420 to run at a communication mode of 4800. This mode is slower, but it is less susceptible to errors. In some regional areas, the use of the Communication Mode/ Forced 4800 bps feature is restricted. Delayed Start is mainly used to transmit faxes during off-peak hours when telephone charges are lower or when sending to another country/time zone. Use Delayed Start, to transmit a document to a single destination, or use a broadcast send or polling operation. Up to 100 delayed send jobs can be programmed at one time, depending on the size of the documents and the available memory. Only one delayed poll can be saved at a time. Use the Fax Job Monitor feature to check the available memory. Xerox Document Centre 440/432/420 User Guide Page 4-23 Fax

Delayed Start<br />

The following options are available:<br />

Super G3 determines the communication mode to be used based on the<br />

maximum capabilities of the remote fax machine. This mode<br />

minimizes data transmission errors by using Error Correction<br />

Mode (ECM). Initial communication speed will be 33,600 Bits<br />

Per Second (bps).<br />

G3 selects the communication mode based on the maximum<br />

capabilities of the remote fax machine. Initial communication<br />

speed will be 14,400 bps. ECM is also used with this option.<br />

Forced 4800 bps used in areas of low-quality communication, or when<br />

experiencing telephone noise, or when fax communications<br />

are susceptible to errors. To minimize errors, set the DC<strong>440</strong>/<br />

<strong>432</strong>/<strong>420</strong> to run at a communication mode of 4800. This mode<br />

is slower, but it is less susceptible to errors.<br />

In some regional areas, the use of the Communication Mode/<br />

Forced 4800 bps feature is restricted.<br />

Delayed Start is mainly used to transmit faxes during off-peak<br />

hours when telephone charges are lower or when sending to<br />

another country/time zone.<br />

Use Delayed Start, to transmit a document to a single<br />

destination, or use a broadcast send or polling operation. Up to<br />

100 delayed send jobs can be programmed at one time,<br />

depending on the size of the documents and the available<br />

memory. Only one delayed poll can be saved at a time. Use the<br />

Fax Job Monitor feature to check the available memory.<br />

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