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[hylafax-users] [SOLVED] RE: factors in bad scan lines
Thanks all for the pointers. I did check the Copy Quality
Checking/Correcting settings that Dmitry metioned in his mail that Bernd
passed along. AT+FCQ=? isn't broken on these modems (also now testing on a
Best Data 2834VF) as it is on the USRs, so it does report that it has no
copy quality checking option (only 0 is reported), however, I did hard-code
it via !(0),(0) anyway with no noticable improvement. I looked into the
S-command registers as suggested by Jay, but honestly felt overwhelmed
(like, isn't everything in an s-register somewhere?).
So I got looking around into others' config files and noticed something,
and although I made some changes such as AT&K4 to AT&K6 and AT&K3 to AT&K6
also, I think that the bottom line ended up being the change of:
ModemRecvFillOrder: LSB2MSB
to
ModemRecvFillOrder: MSB2LSB
in the config file. I never would have caught that on my own. So, I guess
that my question is, how are you supposed to know the proper settings for:
ModemSendFillOrder
ModemRecvFillOrder
ModemFrameFillOrder
as I've never seen them listed in any manual?
Thanks.
Argh, time for bed.
Lee.
At 06:25 AM 8/22/00 +0200, Bernd Proissl wrote:
>
>> What factors influence the receipt of bad scan lines?
>> Is this something that can be controlled or worked on by the config file?
>> Why does one modem not have problems, and another one does? firmware?
>http://www.hylafax.org/archive/2000-08/msg00081.php
>
>Bernd
>
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