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[No Answer] | The receiving fax | Try again. Make sure that the |
| machine has not | receiving machine is operational. |
| answered after several |
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| redial attempts. |
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No. Not | The | Dial the number manually using |
Assigned | dial location you tried to | the number keypad or assign the |
| use has no number | number. For storing a number, see |
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Invalid Cartridge | You have used an | You must use a approved |
Or | unauthorized cartridge. | cartridge. |
No Cartridge |
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No. Not | You have tried to delete | Verify the number to be deleted |
Available | the number for a delayed | and try again. |
| fax job. | Or, delete the number after the |
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| delayed fax job has been sent. |
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[No Paper] | The paper in the paper | Load paper in the paper tray. See |
Add Paper | tray has run out. | |
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Operation | You are doing the Add/ | Check the display to see if there |
Not Assigned | Cancel operation, but | are any scheduled jobs. The |
| there are no jobs | display should indicate them in |
| waiting. | Standby mode; for example, |
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| Delay Fax. |
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Paper Jam 0 | Paper has jammed in the | Clear the jam. See page 9.5 and |
Open/Close Door | feeding area of the paper | |
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Paper Jam 1 | Paper has jammed in the | Clear the jam. See page 9.7. |
Open/Close Door | fuser area. |
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Paper Jam 2 | Paper has jammed in the | Clear the jam. See page 9.9. |
Check Inside | paper exit area. |
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[Power Failure] | Power has turned off | The job which you were trying to |
| then on and the | do before the power failure must |
| machine’s memory has | be completely |
| not been saved. |
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Priority Fax | The priority fax jobs | Cancel unnecessary priority fax |
Function Full | queue is full. | jobs. |
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[Retry Redial?] | The machine is waiting | You can press Enter to |
| for a specified time | immediately redial, or Clear/ |
| interval to redial a | Stop to cancel the redial |
| previously busy station. | operation. |
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