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“Memory Full Error Occurs” on page 174
Memory Full Error Occurs
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If the printer has been set to save received faxes in the inbox, delete faxes you have already read from the inbox.
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If the printer has been set to save received faxes on a computer, turn on the computer that is set to save the
faxes. Once the faxes are saved in the computer, they are deleted from the printer's memory.
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If the printer has been set to save received faxes on a memory device, connect the device, in which you have
created a folder to save faxes, to the printer. Once the faxes are saved in the device, they are deleted from the
printer's memory. Make sure that the device has enough available memory and is not write protected.
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Even though the memory is full, you can send a monochrome fax by using the
Direct Send
feature. Or divide
your originals into two or more to send them in several batches.
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If the printer cannot print a received fax due to a printer error, such as a paper jam, the memory full error may
occur. Clear the printer problem, and then contact the sender and ask them to send the fax again.
Related Information
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“Saving Received Faxes in the Inbox” on page 105
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“Saving Received Faxes on a Computer” on page 107
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“Saving Received Faxes in an External Memory Device” on page 106
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“Sending Many Pages of a Monochrome Document (Direct Send)” on page 101
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“Removing Jammed Paper” on page 154
Sent Fax Quality Is Poor
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Clean the scanner glass.
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Clean the ADF.
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Change the
Resolution
setting on the control panel. If your originals contain both text and photos, select
Photo
.
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Change the
Density
setting on the control panel.
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If you are not sure about the capabilities of the recipient fax machine, enable the Direct Send feature or select
Fine
as the
Resolution
setting.
If you select
Super Fine
or
Ultra Fine
for a monochrome fax, and send the fax without using the
Direct Send
feature, the printer may automatically lower the resolution.
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Enable the
ECM
setting on the control panel.
Related Information
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“Cleaning the Scanner Glass” on page 132
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“Cleaning the ADF” on page 130
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