Epson PriorityFAX 3000 User Manual - Page 100

CHAP 5-TROUBLESHOOTING, Problems and Solutions, Sending, Problems and, Solutions

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5 Troubleshooting This chapter discusses problems you may encounter and their likely solutions. Problems and Solutions Sending This section includes five categories: sending receiving, copying, telephoning, and LCD error messages. Document jam. • Push down on the cover release button to open up the fax machine. Remove the jammed document. Push the cover back in place until you hear a click Make a copy of the jammed document, and send the copy. Document doesn't enter the feeder properly. • The cover may not be closed securely. Push down on the cover until you hear a click. • The document's left edge is not aligned with the document guide. Open the paper cover to remove the document and then push it closed until you hear a click. Align the document with the document guide. • The documents may be too thick or too thin. (From 0.055 mm to 0.12 mm is the recommended range of document thickness.) Use a copier other than the fax machine to reproduce the original document. Then send the copy. • The documents may be wrinkled, wet, curled, or tom. Use a copier other than the fax machine to reproduce the document. Then send the copy. • The documents may be too small. Use a copier other than the fax machine to reproduce the original document. Then send the copy. • Multi-page documents on some types of paper, such as bond paper, may need to be fed one page at a time. 5-1

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5 Troubleshooting
Problems and
Solutions
Sending
This chapter discusses problems you may encounter and their
likely solutions.
This section includes five categories: sending receiving, copying,
telephoning, and LCD error messages.
Document jam.
Push down on the cover release button to open up the fax
machine. Remove the jammed document. Push the cover back
in place until you hear a click Make a copy of the jammed
document, and send the copy.
Document doesn’t enter the feeder
properly.
The cover may not be closed securely. Push down on the cover
until you hear a click.
The document’s left edge is not aligned with the document
guide. Open the paper cover to remove the document and
then push it closed until you hear a click. Align the document
with the
document guide.
The documents may be too thick or too thin. (From 0.055 mm
to 0.12 mm is the recommended range of document thickness.)
Use a copier other than the fax machine to reproduce the
original document. Then send the copy.
The documents may be wrinkled, wet, curled, or tom. Use a
copier other than the fax machine to reproduce the document.
Then send the copy.
The documents may be too small. Use a copier other than the
fax machine to reproduce the original document. Then send
the copy.
Multi-page documents on some types of paper, such as
bond paper, may need to be fed one page at a time.
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