Troubleshooting

Improve fax quality

Tips for crisp and easy to read faxes

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Quick diagnosis

Quick tip

Low resolution, wrong format or poor contrast

Use PDF format, choose high contrast (black text on white background), font size at least 10pt.

Quick check

Check these points first

  • Document saved as PDF?
  • Black text on white background?
  • Font size at least 10 point?
  • Resolution at least 200 DPI?
  • Page margins sufficient (at least 1,5 cm)?

Possible causes and solutions

Click a cause to see the solution

1

Text is blurry or pixelated

Cause

Resolution too low or compressed image

Symptoms

Letters are hard to read, edges are not sharp

Solution

Create the document with at least 200 DPI. Use PDF instead of JPEG for text documents.
2

Greys are too dark or too light

Cause

Fax machines can only display greys to a limited extent

Symptoms

Photos or graphics are barely recognisable

Solution

Increase the contrast. Faxes work best with black and white documents. Avoid photos or convert them into high-contrast graphics.
3

Margins are cut off

Cause

Margins too small, recipient fax machine prints with different margins

Symptoms

Text at the page edge is missing

Solution

Use margins of at least 1,5 cm on all sides. Do not place important information at the very edge.
4

Text too small to read

Cause

Font size under 10 point, fine details are lost

Symptoms

Text becomes illegible after faxing

Solution

Use at least 10pt font size, preferably 12pt. Avoid thin or ornate typefaces.

How to prevent the issue

  • PDF is the best format for faxes - formatting is preserved and quality is optimal.
  • Avoid coloured backgrounds - faxes are transmitted in black and white.
  • Scan paper documents at a minimum of 200 DPI in black and white.

A well-legible fax creates a professional impression. With these tips you can ensure your faxes reach the recipient in optimal quality.

The optimal document

For the best fax quality, your document should have these properties:

  • Format: PDF preferred
  • Contrast: Black text on white background
  • Font size: At least 10pt, preferably 12pt
  • Typeface: Clear, legible font (Arial, Times New Roman)
  • Resolution: 200-300 DPI

Scanning paper documents correctly

If you want to fax a paper document:

  • Scan mode: Black and white or greyscale (not colour)
  • Resolution: 200 DPI minimum, 300 DPI for best quality
  • Format: Save as PDF
  • Alignment: Insert straight, skewed scans are harder to read

Avoid common mistakes

These mistakes often lead to poor fax quality:

  • Coloured backgrounds: Often become too dark or illegible
  • Photos: Usually come out poorly - avoid if possible
  • Small text: Anything under 10pt becomes hard to read
  • Thin lines: Can disappear or appear broken

Frequently asked questions

Which file format delivers the best fax quality?

PDF delivers the best quality for faxes. The format preserves formatting, fonts and layout exactly. JPG and PNG also work, but PDF is ideal for text documents.

What resolution should I use?

At least 200 DPI (dots per inch). For very detailed documents or small text, 300 DPI is better. Higher resolutions bring hardly any advantages because fax machines have a limited resolution.

Are colours transmitted?

No, faxes are generally transmitted in black and white or greyscale. Colour content is automatically converted to greyscale. Check beforehand whether your document is easy to read in black and white.

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