I have another question for you, look at this log:
Nov 13 11:46:46.94: [ 9707]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Nov 13 11:46:46.94: [ 9707]: RECV: begin page
Nov 13 11:46:46.94: [ 9707]: RECV: send trigger 022
Nov 13 11:47:09.45: [ 9707]: RECV/CQ: Bad 2D pixel count, row 69, got
140, expected 1728
Nov 13 11:47:09.45: [ 9707]: RECV/CQ: Bad 1D pixel count, row 70, got
0,
expected 1728
Nov 13 11:47:09.45: [ 9707]: RECV/CQ: Bad 1D pixel count, row 71, got
0,
expected 1728
Nov 13 11:47:09.45: [ 9707]: RECV/CQ: Bad 1D pixel count, row 72, got
0,
expected 1728
Nov 13 11:47:09.45: [ 9707]: RECV/CQ: Bad 1D pixel count, row 73, got
0,
expected 1728
Nov 13 11:47:09.45: [ 9707]: RECV/CQ: Bad 1D pixel count, row 74, got
0,
expected 1728
Are the previous 6 lines considered errors? What do they mean exactly?
Nov 13 11:47:10.13: [ 9707]: RECV/CQ: Adjusting for RTC found at row
69
Nov 13 11:47:10.13: [ 9707]: RECV: 69 total lines, 0 bad lines, 0
consecutive bad lines
Nov 13 11:47:10.13: [ 9707]: --> [17:+FPS:2,69,63,19,0]
Nov 13 11:47:15.10: [ 9707]: --> [6:+FET:0]
Nov 13 11:47:15.10: [ 9707]: RECV recv MPS (more pages, same document)
Nov 13 11:47:15.10: [ 9707]: --> [2:OK]
Here it seems that Multitech's QC is thinking that the page is full of
errors, while Hylafax's says it's ok.
What does this mean? Which one wins in this case? Is the page good or
not?