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Faxing
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Turn off the printer, and turn it on again to apply the settings.
Advanced Fax Settings
NOTE:
The advanced fax settings are only meant for advanced users. Incorrect settings may damage the printer.
If you are experiencing fax send or receive errors, there is an advanced fax settings menu which you can access and
change the settings accordingly.
To enter the Diagnostic Menu (Customer Mode), follow the instructions.
1
Turn off the printer.
2
Disconnect all network, phone line, and USB cables from the printer.
3
Turn on the printer while holding down the
8
and
2
buttons on the number pad to start in
Customer Mode
.
After all the advanced fax settings have been made, you will need to turn off and on the printer
for the new settings
to be effective.
Fax Data Encoding Method
Some of the legacy fax devices do not support the Joint Bi-level Image Experts Group (JBIG) data encoding method.
You may experience fax send or receive errors due to this data encoding method. You can disable the JBIG and select
the Modified Huffman (MH), Modified Read (MR), or Modified Modified Read (MMR) encoding with the
following instructions.
You can change the modem transmission encoding with the following instructions.
1
Turn on the printer while holding down the
8
and
2
buttons on the number pad to start in Customer Mode.
2
Press
button to select
Fax/Scanner Diag
, and then select
OK
.
3
Press
button
until
Parameter
appears, and then select
OK
.
4
Ensure that
FAX Parameter
appears, and then select
OK
.
5
Press
button
until
G3M TX Coding
appears, and then select
OK
.
6
Press
button until the desired encoding appears, and then select
OK
.
You can select
MH
,
MR
, or
MMR
.
You can change the modem receive encoding with the following instructions.
1
Turn on the printer while holding down the
8
and
2
buttons on the number pad to start in Customer Mode.
2
Press
button to select
Fax/Scanner Diag
, and then select
OK
.
3
Press
button
until
Parameter
appears, and then select
OK
.
4
Ensure that
FAX Parameter
appears, and then select
OK
.
5
Press
button
until
G3M RX Coding
appears, and then select
OK
.
6
Press
button until the desired encoding appears, and then select
OK
.
You can select
MH
,
MR
, or
MMR
.
Diagnosing the Fax Connection
You can diagnose the Fax connection using the FAX Line Diagnosis feature that can detect the abnormalities of
telephone line connection.
1
Turn on the printer while holding down the
8
and
2
buttons on the number pad to start in Customer Mode.
2
Press
button to select
Fax/Scanner Diag
, and then select
OK
.
3
Press
button
until
FAX Test
appears, and then select
OK
.
4
When the message
Check FAX Connection
appears, select
OK
.
Summary of Contents for C3765dnf Color Laser
Page 1: ...Dell C3765dnf Multifunction Color Laser Printer User s Guide Regulatory Model C3765dnf ...
Page 2: ......
Page 22: ...20 Contents Template Last Updated 2 7 2007 ...
Page 24: ...22 ...
Page 26: ...24 Notes Cautions and Warnings ...
Page 28: ...26 Dell C3765dnf Multifunction Color Laser Printer User s Guide ...
Page 32: ...30 Finding Information ...
Page 40: ...38 About the Printer ...
Page 42: ...40 ...
Page 44: ...42 Preparing Printer Hardware ...
Page 72: ...70 Installing Optional Accessories ...
Page 84: ...82 Connecting Your Printer ...
Page 88: ...86 Setting the IP Address ...
Page 92: ...90 Loading Paper ...
Page 118: ...116 Installing Printer Drivers on Macintosh Computers ...
Page 128: ...126 Installing Printer Drivers on Linux Computers CUPS ...
Page 130: ...128 ...
Page 232: ...230 Understanding the Tool Box Menus ...
Page 316: ...314 ...
Page 342: ...340 Copying ...
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Page 422: ...420 Printing Using ColorTrack External Authentication ...
Page 436: ...434 Using Digital Certificates ...
Page 444: ...442 Understanding Fonts ...
Page 456: ...454 Understanding Printer Messages ...
Page 462: ...460 Specifications ...
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Page 531: ...529 Troubleshooting 33 Troubleshooting Guide 531 ...
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Page 562: ...560 Troubleshooting Guide ...
Page 563: ...561 Appendix Appendix 561 Index 565 ...
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