Problems When Receiving Faxes
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Problems When Receiving Faxes
If the fax cannot be received correctly, refer to the following table, and then
perform the indicated operation. If the fax still cannot be received correctly,
even after performing the described operations, contact your technical rep-
resentative.
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For details on the error messages, refer to “Error Messages on the
Message Window” on page 8-5. For details on troubleshooting pro-
cedures for document misfeeds, paper misfeeds, poor print quality,
or empty toner, refer to the [Printer/Copier/Scanner User’s Guide] on
the Documentation CD/DVD.
Transmission is not pos-
sible.
The transmission proce-
dure may have been
performed incorrectly.
Check the transmission
procedure, and then try
sending the fax again.
The fax number may be
wrong.
Check the fax number.
The destination in the
favorite list, the speed
dial destination or the
group dial destination
may be incorrectly pro-
grammed.
Check that the keys
were correctly pro-
grammed.
The telephone line may
be incorrectly con-
nected.
Check the telephone line
connection. If it is dis-
connected, connect it.
There may be a problem
with the recipient’s fax
machine (such as, no
paper or turned off).
Contact the recipient.
Symptom
Cause
Solution
The received fax is
blank.
There may be a problem
with the telephone con-
nection or with the
caller’s fax machine.
Check that the machine
can make clean copies.
If it can, have the caller
send the fax again.
The caller may have
loaded the pages back-
ward.
Contact the caller.
Symptom
Cause
Solution
Summary of Contents for d-COLOR MF 2400
Page 1: ...Facsimile User s Guide d COLORMF2400 Code 569404en...
Page 2: ......
Page 4: ...x 2...
Page 9: ...1 Introduction...
Page 12: ...Machine Parts 1 4...
Page 13: ...2 Control Panel and Configuration Menu...
Page 43: ...3 Sending Faxes...
Page 69: ...4 Faxing From a Computer PC FAX...
Page 75: ...5 Receiving Faxes...
Page 88: ...Printing Received Faxes 5 14...
Page 89: ...6 Registering Recipients...
Page 99: ...7 Confirmation Mode...
Page 105: ...8 Troubleshooting...
Page 111: ...9 Appendix...
Page 118: ...Entering Text 9 8...
Page 122: ...Index 9 12...