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Adjusting the contrast settings (L120)
Scan Settings Adjust contrast and image quality (resolution and image type) before sending a fax . Note that a higher resolution image requires more memory and takes longer to transmit. The image quality setting returns to the default value if no operation is performed for one minute, if you press <Stop/Reset>, or after the document is scanned.
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Summary of Reports and Lists L120
Summary of Reports and Lists MEMORY IMAGE PRINT Shows information and the first page of a reserved job. 1-TOUCH SPEED DIAL LIST Lists the names and fax numbers of recipients registered under one-touch speed dialing buttons. Also shows subaddresses, if set.
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Entering sender information L120
Entering Sender Information Use <Up/Down> to select [2 USER FAX NO.?], then press <Set>. Use the numeric buttons to enter your fax number (up to 20 digits), then press <Set> twice. Use <Up/Down> to select [3 USER NAME?], then press <Set>.
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Using Coded Speed Dialing
Using Coded Speed Dialing Press <Start>. Press <Stop/Reset>, then <Set> to cancel sending the fax .
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Memory Reception (L120)
Memory Reception The machine automatically receives faxes in memory when printing is disabled under certain conditions (i. e ., toner or paper has run out). You can also set the machine to receive faxes in memory during a certain time period of your choice, with password protection if required.
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Printer Properties Page Setup tab Win2000/XP L120
Custom Paper Size Settings This setting is available only when you open the [Canon L 120 Printing Preferences] dialog box from the [Printers and Faxes ] (windows 98/Me/2000: [Printers]) folder.
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Fax Error Codes for L120
Error Codes An error code is a four -digit code displayed on the LCD or in the bottom row of a TX Result Report or an RX Result Report when an error occurs. See the table below for individual error codes.
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Facsimile Specifications (L120)
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LCD-Fax Mode
LCD display (Standby Mode) Memory available D Message E Receive mode
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Cleaning the scanning area (L120)
Cleaning the Scanning Area Keep the scanning area clean to avoid dirty copies or faxes to be sent.
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