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Received data transfer function (Function code 53) (FAX model only)
<Function>
This function transfers received FAX data to another machine. It is useful when the machine
cannot print received data due to the printing mechanism being defective.
<Operating Procedure>
(1) Press the
5
and
3
buttons in this order in the initial state of the maintenance mode.
The “FAX TRANSFER” appears on the LCD.
• To check the number of received files, press the
1
button. The “1.NO. OF JOBS”
appears on the LCD.Press the
OK
button, and the number of received files appears,
just as “NO. OF. JOBS: 10.”
• To transfer the activity report only, press the
2
button. The “2.ACTIVITY” appears on
the LCD.
• To transfer received files (together with the activity report), press the
3
button.
The “3.DOCUMENTS” appears on the LCD. Note that if there is no received file, the
“NO DOCUMENTS” appears.
• To transfer the communication list for the latest communication, press the
4
button.
The “4.COM.LIST (NEW)” appears.
• To transfer the communication list for last three errors, press the
5
button.
The “5.COM.LIST (ERR3)” appears on the LCD.
(2) With the “2.ACTIVITY,” “3.DOCUMENTS,” “4.COM.LIST (NEW),” or “5.COM.LIST
(ERR3)” being displayed, press the
OK
button. The “ENTER NO & SET” appears on the
LCD.
(3) Enter the telephone number of the receiver machine and press the
OK
button again.
(4) The machine displays the “ACCEPTED” for approximately two seconds and starts
dialing to transfer data.
Note:
• This function transfers received FAX file to another machine. It is useful when the
machine cannot print received FAX file due to the printing mechanism being defective.
• If there are both color and monochrome data in a FAX file to be transferred, the
monochrome data will be transferred first. If the receiver machine does not support the
color function, the sender machine cannot transfer color data, resulting in an error.
Note:
• Be sure to type the telephone number with the numerical buttons. No one-touch dialing
is allowed in this procedure.
• No station ID will be attached. A cover page and end page as shown on the
will be automatically attached, instead.
Summary of Contents for DCP 7065DN
Page 21: ...CHAPTER 1 SPECIFICATIONS ...
Page 35: ...CHAPTER 2 ERROR INDICATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 44: ...2 7 Confidential ADF part Fig 2 5 Left Side Right Side Document feed path Face up ...
Page 142: ...CHAPTER 3 DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY ...
Page 157: ...3 13 Confidential 4 New toner sensor PCB ASSY New toner sensor PCB ASSY Main PCB ASSY Guide ...
Page 169: ...3 25 Confidential 21 Hook switch PCB Guide Main PCB ASSY Hook switch PCB Side cover L ...
Page 252: ...Confidential CHAPTER 4 ADJUSTMENTS AND UPDATING OF SETTINGS REQUIRED AFTER PARTS REPLACEMENT ...
Page 264: ...CHAPTER 5 SERVICE FUNCTIONS ...
Page 271: ...5 5 Confidential Black and white scanning Fig 5 1 ...
Page 311: ...Confidential CHAPTER 6 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS WIRING DIAGRAM ...
Page 313: ...6 1 Confidential 1 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS High Voltage Power Supply PCB Circuit Diagram MURATA ...
Page 314: ...6 2 Confidential High Voltage Power Supply PCB Circuit Diagram Panasonic ...
Page 315: ...6 3 Confidential Low Voltage Power Supply PCB Circuit Diagram 115V EDPS 62AF A Delta ...
Page 316: ...6 4 Confidential Low Voltage Power Supply PCB Circuit Diagram 115V MPW3058 MURATA ...
Page 317: ...6 5 Confidential Low Voltage Power Supply PCB Circuit Diagram 230V EDPS 62BF A Delta ...
Page 318: ...6 6 Confidential Low Voltage Power Supply PCB Circuit Diagram 230V MPW3059 MURATA ...
Page 319: ...6 7 Confidential NCU PCB Circuit Diagram U S A Canada ...
Page 320: ...6 8 Confidential NCU PCB Circuit Diagram Europe Oceania ...
Page 321: ...6 9 Confidential NCU PCB Circuit Diagram China Asia Gulf ...
Page 322: ...6 10 Confidential 2 WIRING DIAGRAM Wiring diagram ...
Page 323: ...Confidential CHAPTER 7 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE ...
Page 324: ...Confidential CHAPTER 7 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE CONTENTS 1 PERIODICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS 7 1 ...
Page 326: ...APPENDIX 1 SERIAL NUMBERING SYSTEM Confidential ...
Page 330: ...APPENDIX 3 INSTALLING THE MAINTENANCE DRIVER Confidential ...
Page 334: ...App 3 4 Confidential 10 Alert warning message appears click Continue Anyway to proceed ...
Page 336: ...APPENDIX 4 HOW TO MAKE PROTECTIVE MATERIAL OF DRUM UNIT Confidential ...