When Trouble Occurs; Sending Documents - Canon 700 Series Facsimile Manual

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When Trouble Occurs

If an error occurs during sending or receiving, or there is malfunction in the
machine, check the following causes and remedies.

Sending Documents

Cannot send document after dialing.
Cause 1
Remedy
Cause 2
Remedy
Cause 3
Remedy
Cause 4
Remedy
The memory fills up immediately when you try to send.
Cause 1
Remedy
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When Trouble Occurs

The documents are not correctly set in the ADF (Automatic Document Feeder).
Remove the documents, and set them correctly on the machine. (See "Setting
the Document on the Machine," on p. 3-3.)
The number is not dialed correctly.
Check the number registered under the speed dialing key, and make sure it is
correct. You may want to print a list of all registered speed dialing numbers that
are assigned to keys or codes. If you do not have time to check and correct the
registered number immediately, use regular dialing. (See "Printing the Speed
Dialing Lists," on p. 12-2, and "Using Speed Dialing," on p. 2-32.)
The transmission speed is too fast for the telephone lines in your area, or the
telephone lines in your area may be in poor condition.
Select a slower transmission speed.
The other fax machine is out of paper.
Call the other party, and make sure their fax machine is supplied with paper.
You are using high-resolution scan settings such as 'Fine', 'Super Fine', 'Ultra
Fine', or 'Text/Photo'.
The 'Fine', 'Super Fine', 'Ultra Fine', or 'Text/Photo' settings can use large
amounts of memory when scanning certain types of documents. Use the
standard scanning mode and direct sending to send your document. (See
"Direct Sending," on p. 3-18.)

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