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On Fri, 02 Feb 2001 14:25:38 +0100, you wrote: >When sending a fax, sometimes the resolution is lowered for some strage reason. >In the log, I find: >Feb 02 14:12:43.65: [12449]: REMOTE max unlimited page length >Feb 02 14:12:43.65: [12449]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm >Feb 02 14:12:43.65: [12449]: REMOTE best format 1-D MR >Feb 02 14:12:43.65: [12449]: REMOTE best 0 ms/scanline >Feb 02 14:12:43.65: [12449]: USE 14400 bit/s >Feb 02 14:12:43.65: [12449]: USE 0 ms/scanline >Feb 02 14:12:43.65: [12449]: SEND file "docq/doc46.cover;00" >Feb 02 14:12:43.65: [12449]: USE page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm >Feb 02 14:12:43.65: [12449]: USE unlimited page length >Feb 02 14:12:43.65: [12449]: USE 3.85 line/mm >Feb 02 14:12:43.65: [12449]: USE 1-D MR >Any idea what happend here? Maybe, I'm not sure, it's the same thing it happens with 1d or 2D compression. HylaFAX places a call and records the capabilities of the remote fax in /var/spool/fax/info/*; next time that it has to connect to the same number it uses the max capabilities. In my case, the first time I send a fax to a remote machine that supports 2d I see remote 2D using 1D then, on the next fax remote 2D using 2D This is because HylaFAX "builds" the fax (with some vres and compression) before placing the call. -- giulioo@pobox.com ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null