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Re: [hylafax-users] Fax Performance
On 2004.12.02 21:00 support wrote:
Hi everyone,
When I view the hylafax daily report sent to my email account, I see
the
following data:
Facsimile transmitted since 12/02/04 00:00:
Sender Pages Time Pg/min Errs TypRate
TypData
...
...
...
...
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total 130 1:47:44 1.2 8
There are 8 errors out of 130 pages. Why do errors occur?
The errors listed there are "protocol errors", meaning that something
went wrong in the "middle" of the fax transmission (after the call was
negotiated but before the remote confirmed the receipt of all of the
pages). Each error occurs for different reasons, usually.
What is the
major cause of error in fax?
Modem firmware problems, fax machine firmware problems, or line
conditions. The relative significance of each depends upon what
equipment you use, what equipment you send to, and the general
condition of your lines.
Is my fax result good or bad?
A 6% error ratio isn't particularly good. Most well-configured systems
with good equipment will see 1% or less error ratio. That said, if all
8 of those errors are to the same destination, then then the statistics
here are skewed negatively because of that one destination, and you may
want to consider that when you decide if your 8/130 is good or bad.
1.2 pages per minute (50 seconds per page) is about normal - that
depends greatly on *what* kinds of images you actually send and how you
send them (what compression, and ECM or not).
Lee.
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