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MX-FXX2  SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH  5 – 4
 
46-41
Purpose
Adjustment
Function (Purpose) Used to execute the FAX exposure adjust-
ment (Normal).
Section
MFP/FAX
Item
Image quality
Operation/Procedure
1)
Select the set item with [
↑] and [↓] buttons.
The highlighted set value is switched and the value is dis-
played in the setting area.
If there is no item over [
↓], the display grays out and the opera-
tion is invalid.
* If there is any item over [
↑], an active display is made and
item is shifted.
If there is no item over [
↑], the display grays out and the
operation is invalid.
If there is any item under [
↓], an active display is made and
item is shifted.
If there is no item over [
↓], the display grays out and the
operation is invalid.
2)
Enter the set value with 10-key.
* When [C] key is pressed, the entered value is cleared.
3)
When [EXECUTE] button is pressed, it is highlighted and the
current set value is saved to EEPROM and RAM. Printing for
the adjustment is started.
After completion of printing, [EXECUTE] button returns to the
normal display.
* When [
↑], [↓], [OK] button, [COLOR], or [BLACK] key is
pressed, the data are saved to EEPROM and RAM.
* When [C], [CA], [SYSTEM SETTINGS], or [EXECUTE] button is
pressed during printing, the operation is interrupted.
<Set range and default value of each setup>
* Items G are displayed as "Display item: Detail of display."
Example: EXECUTE MODE: AUTO
<Reflection to item G after settlement of values>
When [EXECUTE] key is pressed after changing and settlement of
exposure adjustment values A to F, the data are saved to EEPROM
and RAM and set to item G at the same time.
 
46-42
Purpose
Adjustment
Function (Purpose) Used to execute the FAX exposure adjust-
ment (Fine text).
Section
MFP/FAX
Item
Image quality
Operation/Procedure
1)
Select the set item with [
↑] and [↓] buttons.
The highlighted set value is switched and the value is dis-
played in the setting area.
* If there is any item over [
↑], an active display is made and
item is shifted.
If there is no item over [
↑], the display grays out and the
operation is invalid.
If there is any item under [
↓], an active display is made and
item is shifted.
If there is no item over [
↓], the display grays out and the
operation is invalid.
2)
Enter the set value with 10-key.
* When [C] key is pressed, the entered value is cleared.
3)
When [EXECUTE] button is pressed, it is highlighted and the
current set value is saved to EEPROM and RAM. Printing for
the adjustment is started.
After completion of printing, [EXECUTE] button returns to the
normal display.
* When [
↑], [↓], [OK] button, [COLOR], or [BLACK] key is
pressed, the data are saved to EEPROM and RAM.
* When [C], [CA], [SYSTEM SETTINGS], or [EXECUTE] but-
ton is pressed during printing, the operation is interrupted.
<Set range and default value of each setup>
Item
Display item & 
Detail of display
Content
Set 
range
Default 
value
A
AUTO
Auto
1 to 99
50
B
EXPOSURE1
Exposure 1
1 to 99
50
C
EXPOSURE2
Exposure 2
1 to 99
50
D
EXPOSURE3
Exposure 3
1 to 99
50
E
EXPOSURE4
Exposure 4
1 to 99
50
F
EXPOSURE5
Exposure 5
1 to 99
50
0
A:
A㧦 50
EXPOSURE LEVEL(ALL)
SIMULATION NO.46-40
EXPOSURE ADJUSTMENT(FAX㧦ALL)
50
1㨪 99㨉
OK
TEST
EXECUTE
CLOSE
G
EXECUTE 
MODE
AUTO
Print 
mode
Auto
1
1 (AUTO)
EXP1
Exposure 1
2
EXP2
Exposure 2
3
EXP3
Exposure 3
4
EXP4
Exposure 4
5
EXP5
Exposure 5
6
Item
Display item & 
Detail of display
Content
Set 
range
Default 
value
0
A:
A㧦 50
AUTO
B㧦 50
EXPOSURE1
SIMULATION NO.46-41
EXPOSURE ADJUSTMENT(FAX㧦NORMAL)
50
1㨪 99㨉
OK
TEST
EXECUTE
CLOSE
C㧦 50
EXPOSURE2
D㧦 50
EXPOSURE3
Item
Display item & Detail of display
Content
Set range
Default value
A
AUTO
Fine/Auto
1 to 99
50
B
EXPOSURE1
Fine/Exposure 1
1 to 99
50
C
EXPOSURE2
Fine/Exposure 2
1 to 99
50
D
EXPOSURE3
Fine/Exposure 3
1 to 99
50
E
EXPOSURE4
Fine/Exposure 4
1 to 99
50
F
EXPOSURE5
Fine/Exposure 5
1 to 99
50
G
AUTO H_TONE
Fine/Auto/Half tone
1 to 99
50
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