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Table 19. Fax send error codes (continued) Error code 390 391 392 393 394 395 Error condition Solution The local machine has originated a fax session using error correction (either V.34 or V.17). Transmission of an image has been abandoned after a timeout when no data has become ready for transmission. This is most likely caused by a low memory condition, although it could be caused by other internal problems that cause generation of data for transmission to stall. Reattempt the transmission after making sure documents stored in memory are printed, and the unit has paper ready for printing. If the problem persists reinitialize permanent storage. The local machine has originated a fax session without error correction (not V.34 ). Transmission of an image has been abandoned after a timeout when no data has become ready for transmission. This is most likely caused by a low memory condition although it could be caused by other internal problems that cause generation of data for transmission to stall. Reattempt the transmission after making sure documents stored in memory are printed, and the unit has paper ready for printing. If the problem persists reinitialize permanent storage. The local machine has answered a fax 1 session and completed the initial V.34 handshake but has been to detect any T30 frames. This failure is either a 2 compatibility problems with certain machines or is caused by line conditions. Reattempt the fax reception at a different time when telephone line conditions have improved. Disable V.34 on the local machine and attempt the reception using the V.17 mode. The local machine has failed to complete 1 phase 3 of the initial V.34 handshake after answering a fax session. This is usually caused by poor line conditions 2 although it may be a compatibility issue with certain machines and/or line conditions. Reattempt the fax reception at a different time when telephone line conditions have improved. Disable V.34 on the local machine and attempt the reception using the V.17 mode. The local machine has failed to 1 successfully negotiate the initial V.8 handshake with the remote machine after answering a fax session. Typically 2 this will occur when the calling machine is not fax capable. It may also be a compatibility issue with certain machines and/or line conditions. Reattempt the fax reception at a different time when telephone line conditions have improved. Disable V.34 on the local machine and attempt the reception using the V.17 mode. An unexpected T.30 frame has been 1 received between pages during a multipage V.34 reception. This is almost certainly a compatibility problem with the remote machine and may be caused by an error with the implementation of the 2 remote machine. Reattempt the fax reception. If transmission errors are not encountered because line conditions have improved then this error will probably be avoided. Disable V.34 on the local machine and attempt the reception using the V.17 mode. 198 Chapter 6 - Troubleshooting EN

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Chapter 6 - Troubleshooting
EN
390
The local machine has originated a fax
session using error correction (either
V.34 or V.17). Transmission of an image
has been abandoned after a timeout
when no data has become ready for
transmission. This is most likely caused
by a low memory condition, although it
could be caused by other internal
problems that cause generation of data
for transmission to stall.
Reattempt the transmission after making
sure documents stored in memory are
printed, and the unit has paper ready for
printing. If the problem persists
reinitialize permanent storage.
391
The local machine has originated a fax
session without
error correction (not
V.34 ). Transmission of an image has
been abandoned after a timeout when no
data has become ready for transmission.
This is most likely caused by a low
memory condition although it could be
caused by other internal problems that
cause generation of data for
transmission to stall.
Reattempt the transmission after making
sure documents stored in memory are
printed, and the unit has paper ready for
printing. If the problem persists
reinitialize permanent storage.
392
The local machine has answered a fax
session and completed the initial V.34
handshake but has been to detect any
T30 frames. This failure is either a
compatibility problems with certain
machines or is caused by line conditions.
1
Reattempt the fax reception at a
different time when telephone line
conditions have improved.
2
Disable V.34 on the local machine
and attempt the reception using the
V.17 mode.
393
The local machine has failed to complete
phase 3 of the initial V.34 handshake
after answering a fax session. This is
usually caused by poor line conditions
although it may be a compatibility issue
with certain machines and/or line
conditions.
1
Reattempt the fax reception at a
different time when telephone line
conditions have improved.
2
Disable V.34 on the local machine
and attempt the reception using the
V.17 mode.
394
The local machine has failed to
successfully negotiate the initial V.8
handshake with the remote machine
after answering a fax session. Typically
this will occur when the calling machine
is not fax capable. It may also be a
compatibility issue with certain machines
and/or line conditions.
1
Reattempt the fax reception at a
different time when telephone line
conditions have improved.
2
Disable V.34 on the local machine
and attempt the reception using the
V.17 mode.
395
An unexpected T.30 frame has been
received between pages during a
multipage V.34 reception. This is almost
certainly a compatibility problem with the
remote machine and may be caused by
an error with the implementation of the
remote machine.
1
Reattempt the fax reception. If
transmission errors are not
encountered because line
conditions have improved then this
error will probably be avoided.
2
Disable V.34 on the local machine
and attempt the reception using the
V.17 mode.
Table 19.
Fax send error codes (continued)
Error code
Error condition
Solution