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# 803
The connection was interrupted due to reasons on the recipient's side before all of
the pages could be sent.
Try sending again.
# 804
Unable to match the specified directory name when sending data to a file server. Check the destination.
You have no permission to access the folder.
Change the setting on the server to enable access to the folder.
# 806
An incorrect user name or password was specified for the sending of a file to a file
server.
Change the user name or password.
An incorrect destination was specified for the sending of an e-mail message or I-
fax.
Check the e-mail or I-fax address.
# 810
A POP (Post Office Protocol) server connection error occurred while receiving an
I-fax.
Check the POP Server name in E-mail/I-Fax in Network Settings in System
Settings (from the Additional Functions screen).
Confirm that the POP server is functioning normally.
Check the network status.
The POP server returned an error during the connection.
Check the POP Server name in E-mail/I-Fax in Network Settings in System
Settings (from the Additional Functions screen).
Confirm that the POP server is functioning normally.
Check the network status.
A timeout error occurred on the server while connecting to the POP server.
Check the POP Server name in E-mail/I-Fax in Network Settings in System
Settings (from the Additional Functions screen).
Confirm that the POP server is functioning normally.
Check the network status.
# 815
You cannot log on to the file server because the machine is printing a document
sent to that server. Simultaneous connections are not possible.
Wait for a few moments before trying to send the data again, or change the
NetWare server to which you are sending your documents. Alternatively, stop the
Pserver.
# 818
The received data is not in a printable file format.
Ask the sender to change the file format and resend the data.
# 819
You have received data that cannot be processed (MIME information is incorrect). Check the settings, and ask the sender to resend the data.
# 820
You have received data that cannot be processed (BASE 64 or uuencode is
incorrect).
Check the settings, and ask the sender to resend the data.
# 821
You have received data that cannot be processed (TIFF analysis error).
Check the settings, and ask the sender to resend the data.
# 822
You have received data that cannot be processed (image data cannot be decoded). Check the settings, and ask the sender to resend the data.
# 827
You have received data that cannot be processed (contains MIME information that
is not supported).
Check the settings, and ask the sender to resend the data.
# 828
You have received HTML data.
Ask the sender to use a file format other than HTML, and resend the data.
# 829
Data that contains more than 1,000 pages is received.
This machine can print or store up to 999 pages of data in memory, but will delete
any data that exceeds this limit. Ask the sender to resend the remaining pages.
# 830
A DSN (Delivery Status Notification) error notification is received because of an
incorrect I-fax address or destination setting, or the data size of the sent documents
exceeds the mail server capacity.
1. Check the I-fax address or destination setting.
2. Set Maximum Data Size for Sending in E-mail/I-Fax Settings in
Communication Settings in System Settings (from the Additional Functions
screen) so that it is less than the mail server capability.
3. Check the status of the mail server, DNS server, and network.
# 831
An I-fax document could not be received using SMTP because of the RX/Print
Range setting in IP Address Settings in TCP/IP Settings in Network Settings in
System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen).
Reset the RX/Print Range setting in IP Address Settings in TCP/IP Settings in
Network Settings in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen).
# 832
DSN (Delivery Status Notification) mail was not sent because TCP/IP Settings or
E-mail/I-Fax in Network Settings in System Settings (from the Additional
Functions screen) have not been set, or trouble has occurred in the mail server.
1. Check the DNS Server Settings and IP Address Settings in TCP/IP Settings, and
E-mail/I-Fax in Network Settings in System Settings (from the Additional
Functions screen).
2. Check the status of the mail server and DNS server.
# 833
MDN (Mail Delivery Notification) mail was not sent because TCP/IP Settings or
E-mail/I-Fax in Network Settings in System Settings (from the Additional
Functions screen) have not been set, or trouble has occurred in the mail server.
1. Check the DNS Server Settings and IP Address Settings in TCP/IP Settings, and
E-mail/I-Fax in Network Settings in System Settings (from the Additional
Functions screen).
2. Check the status of the mail server and DNS server.
# 834
Cause
Remedy
Summary of Contents for CiRC2550
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