Troublesh ootin g
Sending | Documents you sent are received blank. | |
(continued) | Be sure you sent the document through the fax machine face | |
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| d ow n . Resend the document, being careful to place the | |
| document in the feeder face d ow n . | |
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| You may have used a | |
| telephone number, not a fax number. Check to be sure the | |
| number you are dialing is a fax number, and try again. | |
| You may have pushed a | |
| not registered properly. Check Chapters 2 and 3 for proper | |
| registration procedures. | |
| You may need to replace the memory batteries in the | |
| PriorityFax. Follow the instructions on pages | |
Receiving | M anualre ce ption doe sn’t w ork . | |
A document is in the feeder. Remove the document, and try | ||
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| manual reception again. | |
| Recoding paper is jammed. | |
| Push down on the recording paper cover button to open up | |
| the fax machine. Pull out the jammed recording paper. Use | |
| scissors to make a clean edge on the end of the paper roll. | |
| Reinsert the paper according to the instructions in Chapter 1. | |
| Received copies an, blank. | |
| The recording paper roll may be in upside down. Reinsert | |
| the paper according to the instructions on pages | |
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| Documents may have been sent to you incorrectly. Check with | |
| the sending party. | |
| Received documents are excessively curled. |
This may happen when you are almost out of paper. You may want to replace the recording paper roll.