Lexmark 3100 manual Photo card is not recognized by the card reader, Error messages

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Fax function does not work

If you are having trouble sending or receiving faxes, make sure:

The computer and the AIO are on.

The computer is connected to a phone line. A phone connection is required for faxing to function.

You have a working fax modem installed on your computer.

You have installed the fax software included on the CD.

The fax driver you want to use is the default fax driver in the All-In-One Center.

To verify your fax driver default:

1 Open the All-In-One Center (see page 13). 2 Click Advanced Scan Settings.

3 Click Fax.

Note: DSL (digital subscriber line), ISDN (integrated services digital network) and cable modems are not fax modems and are not supported.

Photo card is not recognized by the card reader

Remove and then reinsert the photo card.

Unplug and then plug the USB cable in again.

Error messages

If you receive any of the following error messages, follow the instructions that appear on your computer screen.

Paper jam

Cover open

Ink Low

Paper out

Cartridge error

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Contents Series All-In-One United States Government Rights Contents Printing, Scanning, Copying and Faxing Getting started Setup poster Finding informationCreating your first project Click Print Now Setting up the All-In-One Learning about the All-In-OneUnderstanding the parts of the All-In-One Available on some modelsUSB cable Power supply Using the control panel Loading paper Load up to Make sure Width Length Loading your document on the scanner glass Inserting the digital camera memory cardPage Using the Lexmark All-In-One Center Understanding the softwareAll-In-One Main From this section You canSaved Images Maintain/Troubleshoot dialog box Using Print Properties I Want To menuOptions menu Save Settings menuPrint Properties tabs Using the Lexmark Solution Center From this tab You canFrom this tab You can Using the Lexmark Photo Editor Accessing the Memory Card Manager Click Start Programs Lexmark 3100 Series Memory Card ManagerUsing the Lexmark Memory Card Manager Working with digital photosFinding your photos Click Show FoldersClick Select storage location and images to save Printing digital photos Printing borderless photos Click Change the category of layouts listed aboveClick File Print Properties or Preferences Cropping photosClick File Save As Editing photos Sharing photosAdding text captions under your photos Click File Print Printing, Scanning, Copying and FaxingPrinting Paper type Quality/Speedsetting settings Copy settings Layout setting Duplexing setting Scanning Click Copy Now CopyingClick Preview Now From the Creative Tasks section, click Fax using PC modem Select General ConfigurationFaxing Sending a faxCreating fun projects Removing the used cartridges MaintenanceReplacing print cartridges Installing the cartridges Specifying cartridge settings in the printer software Aligning the print cartridgesCleaning the print cartridge nozzles Wiping the print cartridge nozzles and contactsNozzles Preserving the print cartridges Ordering supplies Recycling Lexmark productsTroubleshooting Troubleshooting checklistProblem Go to Setup troubleshooting Power light does not come onWhen I insert the AIO software CD, nothing happens Alignment page or test page does not printPage Printing troubleshooting Blank page printsAIO prints slowly Print is too dark or smudgedAIO has a paper jam Vertical lines are jagged or edges are not smoothWhite lines appear in graphics or solid black areas Scanning, copying, and faxing troubleshooting Click Display Advanced Scan SettingsScanning was not successful My program is not on the Send scanned image to listEdge of the copy does not print Copy button on the control panel does not workFax function does not work Error messagesPhoto card is not recognized by the card reader Lexmark 3100 Series Uninstall Lexmark 3100 Series Removing and reinstalling the softwareChecking your port setting Setting the AIO as the default printer Set as Default is selectedOther help sources Emissions notices Meter average sound pressure, dBA Index Page Printing Status window changing appearance