Chapter 5

You can receive faxes manually from a phone that is:

Directly connected to the device (on the 2-EXT port)

On the same phone line, but not directly connected to the device

To receive a fax manually

1.Make sure the device is turned on and you have paper loaded in the main tray.

2.Remove any originals from the document feeder tray.

3.Set the Rings to Answer setting to a high number to allow you to answer the incoming call before the device answers. Or, turn off the Auto Answer setting so that the device does not automatically answer incoming calls.

4.If you are currently on the phone with the sender, instruct the sender to press Start on their fax machine.

5.When you hear fax tones from a sending fax machine, do the following:

a. Press left arrow or right arrow to select Black-and-white fax or Color fax. b. Press Start.

c. After the device begins to receive the fax, you can hang up the phone or remain on the line. The phone line is silent during fax transmission.

Set up backup fax

Depending on your preference and security requirements, you can set up the device to store all the faxes it receives, only the faxes it receives while the device is in an error condition, or none of the faxes it receives.

The following Backup fax modes are available:

On

The default setting. When Backup fax is On, the device stores all received

 

faxes in memory. This enables you to reprint up to eight of the most recently

 

printed faxes if they are still saved in memory.

 

NOTE: When device memory is low, it overwrites the oldest, printed faxes

 

as it receives new faxes. If the memory becomes full of unprinted faxes, the

 

device stops answering incoming fax calls.

 

NOTE: If you receive a fax that is too large, such as a very detailed color

 

photo, it might not be stored in memory due to memory limitations.

 

 

On Error Only

Causes the device to store faxes in memory only if an error condition exists

 

that prevents the device from printing the faxes (for example, if the device

 

runs out of paper). The device continues to store incoming faxes as long

 

as there is memory available. (If the memory becomes full, the device stops

 

answering incoming fax calls.) When the error condition is resolved, the

 

faxes stored in memory print automatically, and then they are deleted from

 

memory.

 

 

Off

Faxes are never stored in memory. For example, you might want to turn off

 

Backup fax for security purposes. If an error condition occurs that prevents

 

the device from printing (for example, the device runs out of paper), the

 

device stops answering incoming fax calls.

 

 

44 Fax