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Frequently Asked Questions
Chapter 11
DOC TOO LONG
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DOCUMENT READY
ECM RX
ECM TX
HANG UP PHONE
LOAD PAPER
MEMORY FULL
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#037
It took more than 32
minutes to receive a
document.
The document is longer
than 1 metre.
The document in the
Automatic Document
Feeder (ADF) is ready
for scanning.
The MultiPASS L60 is
receiving a fax using
ECM.
The MultiPASS L60
is sending a fax using
ECM.
The handset is off its
hook.
The MultiPASS L60 is
out of recording paper.
The MultiPASS L60’s
memory is full because
it has received too many
documents, or a very long
or detailed document.
The memory is full
because you sent too
many pages at once, or
a very long or detailed
document.
Contact the sender, and
have them divide the
document and send each
part separately.
Use a copier to divide the
document into smaller
sections and send the copy.
Send the fax, scan the
document, or make a
copy.
Faxes can take longer to
receive when using ECM.
Try turning ECM off if you
need to receive quickly, or
if you know your local
telephone lines are in
good condition. See
pages 13-10 and 13-11.
Faxes can take longer to
send when using ECM.
Try turning ECM off if you
need to send quickly, or if
you know your local
telephone lines are in
good condition. See
pages 13-8 and 13-9.
Place the handset
properly onto its hook.
Load paper in the multi-
purpose tray. Any
documents received in
memory will then be
printed automatically.
Print out any documents
that are stored in memory.
Then start the operation
again. See pages 7-17 and
7-18.
Divide the document and
send each part separately.
If the memory contains any
faxes, you do not need to
delete them.
Message
Error Code
Cause
Action
Summary of Contents for MultiPASS L60
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Page 32: ...1 18 Introducing the MultiPASS L60 Chapter 1 ...
Page 72: ...2 40 Setting Up Your MultiPASS L60 Chapter 2 ...
Page 104: ...4 18 Paper Handling Chapter 4 ...
Page 166: ...6 38 Sending Faxes Chapter 6 ...
Page 178: ...6 50 Sending Faxes Chapter 6 ...
Page 200: ...7 22 Receiving Faxes Chapter 7 ...
Page 221: ...Chapter 10 Reports and Lists 10 9 Reports and Lists x xxxMByte ...
Page 224: ...10 12 Reports and Lists Chapter 10 ...
Page 290: ...13 16 The Menu System Chapter 13 ...
Page 304: ...A 14 Specifications Appendix A ...
Page 326: ...G 14 Glossary ...
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