(D1180/D1170/D1150) Fax
Receiving Fax Documents
Receiving Fax DocumentsThis section describes how the machine operates when it receives fax documents.The D1180/D1170 can receive
Basic Methods for Receiving Faxes |
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1 | When documents are being received, the | – The Processing/Data indicator blinks or | |
maintains a steady green light even when the | |||
Processing/Data indicator on the | |||
machine enters the Sleep mode. | |||
| operation panel blinks a green light. | – The Error indicator blinks a red light when either | |
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| the amount of available memory is low or | |
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| paper needs to be loaded into a paper cassette. | |
| 3 | The document is printed. | |
| The Processing/Data indicator goes out when | ||
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| documents stored in memory are printed. | |
2 | When document reception is complete, | – When a paper size other than <LTR>, <LGL>, | |
<A4>, <B5>, or <A5> is set, the machine may | |||
the Processing/Data indicator on the | perform printing even if a different size paper is | ||
loaded in the paper cassette or the multi- | |||
| operation panel maintains a steady green | ||
| purpose tray. In this case, the images may be | ||
| light. This indicates that documents are | ||
| printed only partially or incorrectly. Make sure | ||
| stored in memory. | ||
| the paper size setting matches the size of the | ||
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| paper that is actually loaded. | |
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| – If there is no paper on which the received | |
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| document can be printed, the received | |
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| document is stored in memory. | |
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| – Documents which have been stored in memory | |
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| because the paper has run out, are | |
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| automatically printed when paper is loaded | |
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| into a paper cassette. | |
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| – If a printing error occurs, the Error indicator | |
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| blinks a red light. |