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Troubleshooting
Chapter 9
PSWD TX REJECTED
REC’D IN MEMORY
SELECT POL REJCT
SUBADD TX REJECT
TX/RX CANCELLED
TX/RX NO.
nnnn
TX/RX NO.
nnnn
SCANNING P
.nnn
MEMORY FULL
(Three messages toggle.)
#081
—
#082
#080
—
—
—
You attempted to send a
document with a
password, but the other
party’s fax machine does
not support reception
with a password.
The machine received
the fax in memory
because paper or toner
ran out, or a paper jam
occurred during
reception.
The loaded paper size
may not match the size
of the fax being received.
You attempted to poll a
fax machine with a
subaddress, but the other
party has not set a
subaddress or their fax
machine does not
support polling with a
subaddress.
You attempted to send a
document with a
subaddress, but the other
party’s fax machine does
not support reception
with a subaddress.
You pressed
Stop/Reset
to cancel a transaction.
The number shown
(
nnnn
) is a unique
identification number
assigned to the
document you are
sending or receiving.
The machine is sending
a document and its
memory is full.
Contact the other party to
check their settings. If their
fax machine does not
support reception with a
password, delete the
password you have
registered (
1
pp. 4-7, 4-11).
Load paper in the multi-
purpose tray (
1
Set-Up
Instructions
), replace the
FX-3 cartridge (
1
p. 8-7),
or clear the paper jam
(
1
p. 9-3).
Load the correct paper in
the multi-purpose tray
(
1
p. 3-4).
Contact the other party to
check their settings. If their
fax machine does not
support polling with a
subaddress, delete the
subaddress you have
registered (
1
pp. 4-7, 4-11).
Contact the other party to
check their settings. If their
fax machine does not
support reception with a
subaddress, delete the
subaddress you have
registered (
1
pp. 4-7, 4-11).
—
This number appears in
reports so you can identify
transactions. Write the
number down if you will
need it later.
The machine continues to
send the document as
memory becomes
available.
Message
Error Code Cause
Action
Summary of Contents for FAXPHONE L80
Page 18: ...xviii Preface...
Page 19: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction...
Page 41: ...Chapter 4 Sending Faxes 4 1 Sending Faxes Chapter 4 Sending Faxes...
Page 55: ...Chapter 5 Receiving Faxes 5 1 Receiving Faxes Chapter 5 Receiving Faxes...
Page 59: ...Chapter 6 Copying 6 1 Copying Chapter 6 Copying...
Page 62: ...6 4 Copying Chapter 6...
Page 69: ...Chapter 8 Maintenance 8 1 Maintenance Chapter 8 Maintenance...
Page 72: ...8 4 Maintenance Chapter 8 6 Use both hands to close the front cover 7 Reconnect the power cord...
Page 78: ...8 10 Maintenance Chapter 8...
Page 79: ...Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 9 1 Troubleshooting Chapter 9 Troubleshooting...
Page 104: ...9 26 Troubleshooting Chapter 9...
Page 105: ...Chapter 10 Summary of Settings 10 1 Summary of Settings Chapter 10 Summary of Settings...
Page 115: ...Appendix Specifications A 1 Specifications Appendix Specifications...