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Adjusting the Resolution, Density, and Image Quality
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Basic Sending
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Adjusting the Resolution, Density, and Image 
Quality
Adjust the resolution, density, and image quality to send documents that are very 
close to the quality of the original document.
NOTE
 
You can change the default setting for the resolution, density, and image quality. For 
example, if you scan originals with a high density very often, you can preset the default 
density for scanning. (See "Adjusting the Scanning Density," on p. 10-10.)
If you set the image quality to 'TEXT/PHOTO' or 'PHOTO' while the resolution is set to 
'SUPER FINE' or 'ULTRA FINE', the resolution automatically changes to 'FINE'. However, 
you can set it again to 'SUPER FINE' or 'ULTRA FINE' by pressing the resolution key 
again.
The scan settings resume their default settings once the transmission completes or the 
Auto Clear Time has elapsed. (See Chapter 3, "Selecting and Storing Settings," in the 
Reference Guide.)
If you set the resolution to 'FINE', 'SUPER FINE', 'ULTRA FINE', or the image quality to 
'TEXT/PHOTO' or 'PHOTO', the quality of the scanned image will be higher, but the 
scanning and sending time will be longer.
The default settings are as follows:
■ Resolution
Adjusts the resolution for documents with fine text and thin lines. The higher the 
resolution, the higher the quality of the output, but the slower the scanning speed.
- RESOLUTION:
STANDARD
- DENSITY:
STANDARD
- IMAGEQUALITY: TEXT
ULTRA FINE: Eight times the STANDARD resolution (400 dpi x 400 dpi)
SUPER FINE: Four times the STANDARD resolution (200 dpi x 400 dpi)
FINE:
Twice the STANDARD resolution (200 dpi x 200 dpi)
STANDARD: For normal printed or typewritten text (200 dpi x 100 dpi)