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. |
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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. |
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MEMORY PRINTING | The fax is preparing or printing out a document from |
| memory. |
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NO DATA | This appears if you attempt to search for an automatic |
| dialling number when none have been stored. |
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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). |
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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. |
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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.) |
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OVER HEAT | The print head has overheated. Operation may be |
| continued once it cools. |
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PAPER JAMMED | The printing paper is jammed. See the following section, |
| Clearing Paper Jams. |
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READY TO SEND | A document has been loaded and the fax is waiting for |
| transmission or copying instructions. |
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