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On Wed, 30 Nov 2005, Neil Palmer wrote:

Connection time per page for successfull faxes is
ridiculously high (averaging 215-375 seconds per
page).

The time to send a page over the modem (meaning the amount of time that transpires after the modem handshake is complete and the modem hangs up) increases as the resolution goes up. Every fax machine I know of supports two resolutions: standard and fine. "fine" takes longer to transmit than "standard". Some fax machines and fax modems support a higher resolution called "very fine". Transmitting in this mode takes even longer. Could it be that the internal fax modem is running at a higher resolution than the external did?

James Rich

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