Visioneer MFC7050C User Manual

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U S I N G
C O L O R
F A X I N G
W I T H
F A X S P E E D
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Color F
axing
If Recipient Uses Fax Machine and Scanner
Recipients who receive fax transmissions on paper at a fax
machine must use a scanner to scan the image into their computer.
FaxSpeed Read Module for Recipients
To decompress and read your InfoImages, the recipient’s computer
must have the FaxSpeed Read Module Install Disk that you can
create for them. (See “Creating FaxSpeed Read Module Disks
for Recipients,” page 18-5.)
For recipients of your InfoImage who are using a
fax machine and scanner:
1
The InfoImage is printed on the receiving party’s fax machine.
2
Fax Machine / Scanner Requirements:
The retrieved files are saved automatically in the Log file.
Medium density format — If you sent the InfoImage in
Medium density format, the recipient must scan the fax
printout of the InfoImage into the computer using a
300x300 or 400x400 dpi scanner. For Twain-supported
scanners, FaxSpeed automatically will open the scanner
application of the recipient’s choice. As the recipient scans
each page, FaxSpeed shows how many InfoImage blocks
have been read and how many are still unread. FaxSpeed
will not accept a page from a different InfoImage.
Low density format — If you sent the InfoImage in Low
density format, the recipient can scan the InfoImage into
the computer using a 200x200 or 300x300 dpi scanner.
If a recipient’s scanner is not Twain compatible, the
InfoImage can be scanned by its scanner application, saved
to disk as a file, and retrieved by FaxSpeed using the Read
from file option.
3
After all the pages of the InfoImage have been scanned,
FaxSpeed automatically retrieves and decompresses the
original files from the InfoImage and saves them in a Log file.
4
FaxSpeed then displays a list of the retrieved files and lets the
recipient view each one in its appropriate application
(if that application exists on the computer).
5
In FaxSpeed, the recipient must save the retrieved files.
           
Even though the list of files and their content can be viewed, the
actual files of the InfoImage are not saved unless they have saved
to disk.