Sharp FO-781 operation manual Clearing Paper Jams

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Messages and Signals

LINE IS IN USE

An extension phone connected to the fax is being used.

 

Do not lift the fax's handset or attempt transmission at

 

this time, as this will interrupt the conversation on the

 

extension phone.

 

 

MEMORY IS FULL

The memory is full. This may occur during fax reception

 

if too much data is received before the pages can be

 

printed out. If faxes have been received to memory

 

because printing is not possible (an additional message

 

will indicate the problem), resolve the problem so that

 

printing can continue (see Substitute Reception to

 

Memory in Chapter 3). If you are attempting to transmit

 

from memory, see Sending Documents from Memory in

 

Chapter 7.

 

 

MEMORY PRINTING

The fax is preparing or printing out a document from

 

memory.

 

 

NO DATA

This appears if you attempt to search for an automatic

 

dialling number when none have been stored.

 

 

NO # STORED

You have tried to dial or clear a Rapid Key or Speed Dial

 

number that hasn't been programmed (a full number

 

hasn't been assigned to it).

 

 

OUT OF PAPER

You are out of printing paper (or the paper release plate

 

is open). Load paper as described in Loading Printing

 

Paper in Chapter 1.

 

 

ON HOOK DIAL

The SPEAKER key has been pressed and the fax is

 

waiting for you to dial. (To return to the date and time

 

display, press the SPEAKER key again.)

 

 

OVER HEAT

The print head has overheated. Operation may be

 

continued once it cools.

 

 

PAPER JAMMED

The printing paper is jammed. See the following section,

 

Clearing Paper Jams.

 

 

READY TO SEND

A document has been loaded and the fax is waiting for

 

transmission or copying instructions.

 

 

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Contents FO-781 Warranty Introduction Initial starter film included with fax machineApplicable telephone line Important safety information WeightPage Page Important Notice for NEW Zealand Users Table of Contents Answering Machine Connection Points to keep in mind when setting up InstallationUnpacking Checklist About condensationLook at the Operation Panel Rapid Dial keys HOLD/SEARCH keySpeaker key Stop keyHandset Power leadConnections For Australia Moving your fax and reconnectingTelephone line cord CommentsTrays Extension phone optionalLoading the Imaging Film Do not Discard the Four Green Gears Click When to replace the imaging film Sharp FO-3CR Imaging FilmLoading Printing Paper Normal Light Key Entering Your Name and Fax NumberKey Function key # key Stop key Start Example Press the START/MEMORY key to save your name in memory Display and reports, Setting the Date and TimeDate and time appear You faxPress the Stop key to return to Date and time display Selecting the Reception Mode Setting the reception modeRinger Volume AdjustmentSpeaker Down key UP keySilent ring fax detection system Transmittable Documents Size and weightSending Documents Other restrictionsLoading the Document Removing a document from the feeder Contrast settings Resolution and ContrastResolution settings Resolution Sending a Fax by Normal Dialling Using the Redial key Sending a Fax by Automatic Dialling Speed Dial key Rapid KeysStoring fax and telephone numbers for Automatic Dialling Digits including pauses. NoteStoring area codes and access codes Clearing numbersLithium battery keeps automatic dialling numbers in memory Making changesRapid Key Dialling Speed DiallingKeys Using the HOLD/SEARCH keyDirect Keypad Dialling Press the HOLD/SEARCH key and then the 1 key Automatic redialling Using TEL/FAX Mode Receiving DocumentsUsing FAX Mode Receiving DocumentsUsing A.M. Mode Using TEL Mode Answering with the faxs handsetAnswering with an extension phone 1 Print Reception RatioUsing TEL Mode Substitute Reception to Memory START/MEMORY key and go to Making CopiesSTART/MEMORY key twice Copy Cut-off Set the amount of reduction orMakingTelephone Calls Hold Chain DiallingRedial Connecting an Answering Machine Answering Machine ConnectionChanging the outgoing message How answering machine mode operates Activating the answering machine connectionSpecial Functions Caller IDViewing the Caller ID list How Caller ID operatesDisplay messages To delete calls from the caller list Priority CallBlocking voice calls Distinctive Ring Broadcasting Cover Sheet Selecting a header message optional Batch Page Numbering Blocking Reception of Unwanted Faxes SET ClearEnter the full number you want to block max. of 20 digits Sending Documents From Memory If the memory becomes full Being polled polling standby Polling Requesting a Fax TransmissionRequesting transmission Polling security Storing and clearing fax numbers for polling permissionEnter the fax number max. of 20 digits Timer Operations Setting a timer operationTo cancel an operation Setting 2 Number of Rings to Answer OptionSettingsSetting 1 Fine Resolution Priority Setting 5 Remote Reception Select Setting 3 4 Rings TEL AnswerSetting 4 TEL/FAX Remote Number Transfer Code Setting 6 Transaction Report Print Select Setting 7 Dial ModeSetting 10 FAX RX A.M. Fails Setting 8 Pseudo Ringing DurationSetting 9 Quiet Detect Time Setting 13 Junk FAX Number Check Setting 11 Distinctive RingSetting 12 FAX Signal Receive Setting 16 Auto Cover Sheet Setting 14 PollingSetting 15 Caller ID Setting 17 Activity Report Auto Print OUT Activity Report Printing Reports and ListsPrinting a list Sender Option Setting List Timer ListPasscode List Print Setup ListFor Australia For New Zealand MaintenanceFax print head Roller Housing Scanning glass and rollersProblem Check and remedy TroubleshootingProblems and Solutions Answering machine connectionOr 7 in the Note Line errorDialing and transmission problems Reception and copying problems Documents. If the contrast is still too low, your fax may General problems Loading Printing Paper in ChapterMessages and Signals OFF HookClearing Paper Jams Audible signals RecallingClearing jammed printing paper Clearing Paper JamsClearing a jammed document Open the operation panel grasp Installation Quick Reference GuideSetting the Date and Time Index 102103 Page Sharp Corporation of NEW Zealand Limited