Canon FAXPHONE L170 FAXPHONE L180 Basic Guide - Page 142
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Cannot send using ECM (Error Correction Mode). Q Does the receiving fax machine support ECM? A If the receiving fax machine does not support ECM, the document is sent in the normal mode without error checking. Errors occur frequently while sending. Q Are the telephone lines in proper condition? Do you have a good connection? A Lower the transmission speed. (See "3.TX START SPEED," on p. 15-6.) Receiving Problems Cannot receive a fax automatically. Q Is the machine set to receive automatically? A For the machine to receive faxes automatically, the receive mode must be set to mode, mode or . (See Chapter 7, "Receiving Faxes.") If you have set , confirm that an answering machine is connected to the machine and that it is turned on with an outgoing message properly recorded. If you set to in of the Menu, the machine will receive faxes automatically even when the receive mode is set to mode. (See "5.MAN/AUTO SWITCH," on p. 15-10.) Q Is the memory full? A Wait for the machine to finish any fax or print jobs stored in the memory or delete them from the memory. (See "Deleting a Fax Job," on p. 11-2.) Then ask the other party to resend the fax. Q Did an error occur during reception? A Print an ACTIVITY REPORT and check for an error. (See "Activity Report," on p. 12-1.) You can also check the RX REPORT when it is printed automatically. (See "Reception (RX) Report," on p. 12-4.) 13 Troubleshooting Q Is the telephone line connected properly? A Make sure all line connections are secure. (See "Connecting the Telephone Line" on p. 2-7.) Q Are you using a digital telephone line? A Check with your telephone company to make sure the ring voltage from the filter is between 75 and 105 Volts AC. Q Will the unit answer the call? A If not, remove extra telephone instruments, fire alarms, credit card machines if any from the line. Faxing Problems 13-15