Problem
Cause
Solution
The image on the back side of
duplex copies has mottled
blank patches or is smudged.
Missing patches and
smudges are caused by
moisture leaking from the
paper.
• Do not install the machine in areas
that are susceptible to low
temperature.
• Use paper that has been stored
where temperature and humidity
conditions meet the limitations we
recommend. For details about the
paper storage conditions we
recommend, see "Paper Storage",
About This Machine
.
• Install the Optional anti-humidity
heater. For details about the anti-
humidity heater, contact your
service representative.
Others
Problem
Cause
Solution
All fax documents stored in
memory have been lost.
Those documents include
ones stored through Memory
Transmission/Reception,
Memory Lock, or Substitute
Reception.
When about one hour passes
after power to the machine is
turned off, all fax documents
stored in memory are lost.
If any documents have been lost for this
reason, a Power Failure Report is
automatically printed when the machine
is turned on. If fax documents stored for
Memory Transmission have been lost,
check the destinations and resend the
documents. If fax documents received
through Memory, Memory Lock or
Substitute Reception have been lost, ask
the senders to resend the documents.
See p.68 "Turning Off the Main
Power / In the Event of Power Failure".
When a correct password is
entered, you cannot print
documents that appear in the
Personal box or Information
box, or transmit / print out
stored documents.
Documents are locked by a
security function if incorrect
passwords are entered a
certain number of times.
Contact the administrator.
When You Cannot Send or Receive Fax Messages As Wanted
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Summary of Contents for AFICIO MP 6001
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Page 3: ...Documentation for This Machine 1 ...
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Page 72: ...3 Troubleshooting When Using the Facsimile Function 70 3 ...
Page 127: ...When D is Displayed BQN008S Removing Jammed Paper 125 6 ...
Page 128: ...When E is Displayed BQN009S When F is Displayed BQN010S 6 Clearing Misfeeds 126 6 ...
Page 129: ...When N1 N5 is Displayed BQL042S Removing Jammed Paper 127 6 ...
Page 130: ...When N6 N22 is Displayed BQL043S 6 Clearing Misfeeds 128 6 ...
Page 131: ...When P1 is Displayed BQN015S When P2 is Displayed BQN016S Removing Jammed Paper 129 6 ...
Page 132: ...When Q is Displayed BQN028S 6 Clearing Misfeeds 130 6 ...
Page 133: ...When R1 R4 is Displayed in the Case of Finisher SR 4030 BQN017S Removing Jammed Paper 131 6 ...
Page 134: ...When R5 R8 is Displayed in the Case of Finisher SR 4030 BQN018S 6 Clearing Misfeeds 132 6 ...
Page 136: ...When R8 R12 is Displayed in the Case of Finisher SR 4040 BQN021S 6 Clearing Misfeeds 134 6 ...
Page 137: ...When R1 R3 is Displayed in the Case of Finisher SR 4050 BQN013S Removing Jammed Paper 135 6 ...
Page 139: ...When W is Displayed BQN002S Removing Jammed Paper 137 6 ...
Page 142: ...BQN012S 6 Clearing Misfeeds 140 6 ...
Page 148: ...6 Clearing Misfeeds 146 6 ...
Page 157: ...MEMO 155 ...
Page 158: ...MEMO 156 AE AE D062 7146 ...
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