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HP Company Confidential
The table on the following page describes how to change the resolu-
tion for each type of fax. This setting needs to be changed
before
you
begin faxing.
Notes:
1) When you change the Resolution setting, it will stay at that setting
until you change it again.
2) The
Contrast/Resolution
button settings also affect the quality of
copies made from the HP OfficeJet’s keypad. See “Optimizing the
quality” under “Copying from the Keypad” in Chapter 4.
Standard
(203 x 98 dpi)
Standard quality for words.
•
Use this setting when transmission speed is more
important than quality.
•
All fax machines can receive at this setting.
•
Words will have better quality than graphics and pho-
tos.
•
Fastest fax transmission speed of all the Resolution
settings.
300 dpi
(300 x 300 dpi)
Best quality for words.
•
Only a few types of machines can receive faxes at this
setting; if you select this setting and the receiving fax
machine doesn’t support it, your fax will be sent
at the highest supported resolution.
•
Words will have better quality than graphics and pho-
tos.
Photo
(Grayscale image scan
up to 300 x 300 dpi)
Best quality for photographs and graphics.
•
Use this setting when the quality of photographs
and graphics in your document is more important
than the quality of the words.
•
Your document will be scanned as a grayscale
image (which simulates shades of gray) at up to
300 x 300 dpi.
•
Slowest fax transmission speed of all the
Resolution settings.
Use this
Resolution setting: For this result: