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Receiving, continued, When the AUTO ANS switch, You may be using the wrong type of paper. Use Epson

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PriorityFax 3000 Manual Receiving (continued) The telephone rings continuously. • Be sure that the recording paper roll is inserted. If not, load in a roll of thermal recording paper as described in Chapter 1. • When the AUTO ANS switch on the back control panel is turned off, the telephone rings ten times before reception begins. Turn on the AUTO ANS switch. • The paper cover may not be closed securely. Push the cover shut until you hear a click. Received documents am excessively curled • This may happen when you are almost out of paper. You may want to replace the recording paper roll. Polling reception doesn't work. • There is no paper in the machine. See Chapter 1 to properly insert a new paper roll. • Documents are sitting in the feeder. Remove the documents. • The polling ID numbers do not match. Check with the sending party. Received document image quality is poor. • The scanning area may be dirty. See Chapter 6 for cleaning instructions. • You may be using the wrong type of paper. Use Epson PriorityFax recording paper for best results. • The sending party's resolution and/or contrast may need adjustment. Check with the sending party. If none of these methods improves the image quality, take the fax machine to an authorized Epson Customer Care Center. To find the location of the nearest Customer Care Center, call 1-800-922-8911. 5-4

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PriorityFax 3000 Manual
Receiving
(continued)
The telephone rings continuously.
Be sure that the recording paper roll is inserted. If not, load in a
roll of thermal recording paper as described in Chapter 1.
When the AUTO ANS switch
on the back control panel is
turned off, the telephone rings ten times before reception
begins. Turn on the AUTO ANS switch.
The paper cover may not be closed securely. Push the cover
shut until you hear a click.
Received documents am excessively curled
This may happen when you are almost out of paper. You may
want to replace the recording paper roll.
Polling reception doesn't work.
There is no paper in the machine. See Chapter 1 to properly
insert a new paper roll.
Documents are sitting in the feeder. Remove the documents.
The polling ID numbers do not match. Check with the sending
party.
Received document image quality is poor.
The scanning area may be dirty. See Chapter 6 for cleaning
instructions.
You may be using the wrong type of paper. Use Epson
PriorityFax recording paper for best results.
The sending party’s resolution and/or contrast may need
adjustment. Check with the sending party.
If none of these methods improves the image quality, take the
fax machine to an authorized Epson Customer Care Center.
To find the location of the nearest Customer Care Center, call
1-800-922-8911.
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