SECTION 7. SOLVING PROBLEMS
Code | Possible Cause | |
| The memory may be full, and there may be a problem with your | |
| printer, such as a jam or running out of paper or toner. Wait for some | |
| space to appear in the memory, then solve the problem with your | |
printer. | ||
| If the memory was not full, substitute reception may have been | |
| disabled; switch substitute reception on using digit 0 of user | |
| parameter switch 05. | |
There is a problem with the network or with the machine at the other | ||
end. | ||
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Document jam | ||
Improperly inserted document | ||
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Document length exceeded the maximum limit | ||
Same as for code | ||
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Possible fault in your machine | ||
The page took too long to send. Send again at a lower resolution, or | ||
without halftone. The line may be bad. | ||
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Bad line. Telephone line at rear of machine disconnected | ||
The received page was too long. | ||
ID codes did not match. | ||
Insufficient memory to receive the message. When the pages in | ||
memory have been printed, ask the other party to resend. | ||
Your machine has a problem. | ||
Poor line condition or a problem with your machine | ||
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Poor line condition, a problem with the machine at the other end, or | ||
a problem with your machine | ||
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A problem with the machine at the other end, or a problem with your | ||
machine | ||
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A problem with the machine at the other end | ||
A problem with the machine at the other end, or a problem with your | ||
machine | ||
Copy jam at the cassette entrance | ||
Copy jam inside the machine | ||
Copy jam at the | ||
There is a problem with your printer. | ||
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