Ricoh Aficio MP 6001 SP Operating Instructions - Page 64
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3. Troubleshooting When Using the Facsimile Function Reception Problem Cause Solution The machine failed to print received fax documents. If this happened when the Receiving File indicator was lit, low paper may have caused printing to stop. • Load paper into the tray. • Add toner. For details about Substitute Reception, see "Substitute Reception", Facsimile Reference . 3 The machine failed to print In [Facsimile Features], under Print the fax documents using a Web received fax documents. [Reception Settings], [Store] browser or the Print Stored RX File has been selected for function. See "Printing Received and [Reception File Setting]. Stored Documents" and "Viewing, Printing, and Deleting Received Fax Documents Using a Web Image Monitor", Facsimile Reference . The machine failed to print received fax documents. An alert indicator is lit. Load paper into the tray. See "Loading Paper", About This Machine . While pressing [Manual Email RX], "Cannot receive Emails currently." appears and e-mail cannot be received. The machine is receiving an on-demand e-mail message (e-mail inquiry from the administrator). After the e-mail is received, press [Manual E-mail RX], and then try again. Printing Problem Print is slanted. Print is slanted. Misfeeds occur frequently. Misfeeds occur frequently. Cause Solution The tray's side fences might not be locked. Make sure the side fences are locked. See "Changing the Paper Size", About This Machine . The paper is fed at a slant. Load the paper correctly. See "Loading Paper", About This Machine . The number of feeding in the Load paper only as high as the upper paper tray exceeds the limit markings on the side fences of the capacity of the machine. paper tray, LCT, or bypass tray. The paper tray's side fences Push the side fences lightly, and then are set too tightly. reset it. 62