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Re: [hylafax-users] Going through recent archives....



On 2003.10.11 21:34 An Intrepid HylaFax User wrote:

"Extended resolution support"?

Regular resolutions are "normal" (~200X100 dpi) and "fine" (~200X200 dpi).
Extended resolutions are "superfine" (~200X400 dpi), "ultrafine" (300X300 dpi), and "hyperfine" (~400X400 dpi).


> Other than that HylaFAX 4.1.6

Isn't 4.1.7 the current release version? :)

4.1.7 was never tagged in CVS. 4.1.7 was merely a patched release of 4.1.6 code.


> It depends on what you're faxing goals are.

In this order:

1) Getting the document delivered.
2) Getting the document delivered legibly.
3) Getting the document delivered quickly.

If I have to sacrifice 1) to get 2) or 3), I guess I lose 2) and 3).

This is used in a limited-audience High Finance application.

Seems like ECM without V.34 (SuperG3) is probably what you want to use (Class 2.0) unless you can reliably determine that the modem will actually cause a transmission failure that triggers a resend when EOR is communicated in ECM on MMR images.


One last question... do the Class 1 enhancements in the CVS branch
benefit
receive-mode operations?

Yes. Receive and send. Receive is *much* more tested than send, actually... since most of my production environments where I can test CVS code are receive-only.


Lee.

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