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Receiving, Troubleshooting, face down.

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Sending (continued) Receiving Troubleshooting Documents you sent are received blank. • Be sure you sent the document through the fax machine face down. Resend the document, being careful to place the document in the feeder face down. One-touch or speed dial faxing does not work. • You may have used a one-touch or speed dial number that is a telephone number, not a fax number. Check to be sure the number you are dialing is a fax number, and try again. • You may have pushed a one-touch or speed dial number that is not registered properly. Check Chapter 2 for proper registration procedures. • Delayed Sending is set. Turn off Delayed Sending before using one-touch or speed dial faxing. Manual reception doesn't work. • A document is in the feeder. Remove the document and try manual reception again. Recording paper is jammed. • Push down on the recording paper cover button to open up the fax machine. Pull out the jammed recording paper. Use scissors to make a clean edge on the end of the paper roll. Reinsert the paper according to the instructions in Chapter 1. Received copies are blank. • The recording paper roll may be in upside down. Reinsert the paper according to the instructions in Chapter 1. • Documents may have been sent to you incorrectly. Check with the sending party. 5-3

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Troubleshooting
Sending
(continued)
Documents you sent are received blank.
Be sure you sent the document through the fax machine
face
down. Resend the document, being careful to place the
document in the feeder
face down.
One-touch or speed dial
faxing does not
work.
You may have used a one-touch or speed dial number that is a
telephone number, not a fax number. Check to be sure the
number you are dialing is a fax number, and try again.
You may have pushed a one-touch or speed dial number that is
not registered properly. Check Chapter 2 for proper
registration procedures.
Delayed Sending is set. Turn off Delayed Sending before using
one-touch or speed dial faxing.
Receiving
Manual reception doesn’t work.
A document is in the feeder. Remove the document and try
manual reception again.
Recording paper is jammed.
Push down on the recording paper cover button to open up
the fax machine. Pull out the jammed recording paper. Use
scissors to make a clean edge on the end of the paper roll.
Reinsert the paper according to the instructions in Chapter 1.
Received copies are blank.
The recording paper roll may be in upside down. Reinsert
the paper according to the instructions in Chapter 1.
Documents may have been sent to you incorrectly. Check with
the sending party.
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