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Problem Cause Solution Outgoing fax calls keep The product will automatically To stop the redials while the dialing. redial a fax number if the product is dialing, press Cancel. redial on busy option is set to See the redial topic in the on. electronic user guide if you need to change the setting. Faxes you send are not The receiving fax machine arriving at the receiving might be off or have an error fax machine. condition, such as being out of paper. Call the recipient to make sure the fax machine is on and ready to receive faxes. A fax might be in memory If a fax job is in memory for any of because it is waiting to redial these reasons, an entry for the job a busy number, there are appears in the fax log. Print the fax other jobs ahead of it waiting activity log (see "Printing the fax to be sent, or the fax is set up activity log" on page 30) and check for a delayed send. the Status column for jobs with a Pending designation. You cannot dial all of the numbers in a long fax number. The maximum number of Try dialing the fax number in digits or characters that can manual mode. See "Using manual be entered into a fax number dial" on page 30. is 50. ENGB Sending fax problems 41

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ENGB
Sending fax problems
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Outgoing fax calls keep
dialing.
The product will automatically
redial a fax number if the
redial on busy option is set to
on.
To stop the redials while the
product is dialing, press
Cancel
.
See the redial topic in the
electronic user guide if you need to
change the setting.
Faxes you send are not
arriving at the receiving
fax machine.
The receiving fax machine
might be off or have an error
condition, such as being out
of paper.
Call the recipient to make sure the
fax machine is on and ready to
receive faxes.
A fax might be in memory
because it is waiting to redial
a busy number, there are
other jobs ahead of it waiting
to be sent, or the fax is set up
for a delayed send.
If a fax job is in memory for any of
these reasons, an entry for the job
appears in the fax log. Print the fax
activity log (see
“Printing the fax
activity log” on page 30
) and check
the Status column for jobs with a
Pending designation.
You cannot dial all of
the numbers in a long
fax number.
The maximum number of
digits or characters that can
be entered into a fax number
is 50.
Try dialing the fax number in
manual mode. See
“Using manual
dial” on page 30
.
Problem
Cause
Solution