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R.3.1
R.3.3
R.3.4
R.4.1
R.4.2
R.4.4
R.5.1,
R.5.2
The
sending
fax machine detected too many
errors
from the
receiving
fax
machine.
The
sending
fax machine is incompatible or had
a
document
feeder program during transmission.
Poor phone line conditions may have prevented
your
fax from
properly printing
some
or all of the pages it received.
The remote fax
unit
is out
of
paper.
Either the line disconnected before transmission
or
the
trans-
mitting
fax
unit needs maintenance.
The
remote
fax unit is
set
to receive into memory
(or
is using
out-of-paper
reception)
but has reached its memory
capacity.
Line noise
or other
problems prevented ECM
reception.
Transmission
Errors
T.1.1
T.1.2
T.1.4
T.2.1
T.2.2
T.2.3
T.3.1
T.4.1
T.4.2
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The remote fax machine didn't respond to your machine.
Call the operator of the remote unit.
Your fax
machine's page counter detected
a
possible docu-
ment feeder error. Carefully put the document back into the
feeder
and try the call again.
Someone
pressed Stop at the remote unit in the middle
of
the
"handshake" (the
very first part of the fax
communication,
when
the two units
"agree"
on the
settings
they
will share).
Either
the phone line disconnected during transmjssion
or
fax
communication became
impossible
due to bad phone line con-
ditions. Try the
call
again.
The
two fax machines were incompatible. (Your
fax
machine
sends and
receives
only
CCITT Group
3 fax communication,
the industry
standard since
the
early
1980s.)
Bad phone line
conditions
made
fax communication
impos-
sible.
Try the call
again at another
time.
(Conditions can
change
within minutes.)
During transmission,
your
fax machine
'
s
page counter
detected
a
possible document feeder
error.
Carefully put the
.
document back
into
the feeder
and
try the call
again.
The remote fax machine
is
out of paper.
Call
that
machine'
s
operator (even if you know that machine has out-of-paper
reception,
as
does your fax machine).
After
transmission began, poor
line
conditions
developed. Try
the call again.
Operating Instructions
T.4.3
During the
"handshake" (see
'T.1.4,"
left
column),
the remote
fax machine disconnected. Call that machine's
operator.
T.5.1, T.5.2,
or T.5.3
Line
noise
or other
problems prevented ECM transmission.
Communication Error Messages
When
a
fax call goes awry and
your
fax machine
sees an
error, it produces an
error
printout headed by the
words "Check
Message."
This printout
lists the
error code
on the left, the phone number
of
the fax machine with
which
your
machine had
attempted
to communicate
on
the right
and,
in
the
middle,
a
communications error message.
Here's
some added
information
on each one:
Check condition of remote fax
Remote machine malfunctioned
Check received documents
Repeat transmission
Line is busy
Memory full
Dialing number
is
not set
[Message area blank]
No
"handshake"
signals from remote machine
Wrong phone number
reached
• Receive confirmation signal not received from
remote machine
• Poor image due to poor phone
line
conditions
• Poor phone line conditions prevented
communication
• No
"handshake"
signals from
remote
machine
Document misfeed or miscount
• Unable to
reach
remote control after
attempt-
ing specified number of redial attempts
• Remote machine's line
was
busy
or
failed
to answer
Remote
machine's memory
capacity exceeded
• Stored phone number failed to dial properly
• Stop
was
pressed during
communication
Printer error
occurred
during communication
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