Receiving Documents In Memory; Printing A Fax From Memory - Canon CFX-L4000 User Manual

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THREE WAyS TO RECEIVE A
FAX
Receiving-Documents in:Memury
When the fax unit is receiving a fax, it automatically stores unprinted
pages in memory if:
the fax runs out of paper.
the fax runs out of toner.
there is no toner cartridge installed.
the paper size specified in the FAX PRINTER SETUP is different
to the paper size in the paper cassette.
a paper jam has occurred.
the message OUTPUT TRAY FULL is displayed.
The fax displays the following messages telling you which of the
above has occurred:
RECEIVED
IN MEMORY
Error message
07/23/96
TUE
12:34
RECEIVED
IN MEMORY
Printing a Fax from Memory
You need to solve the problem before the fax automatically prints the
fax it received in memory (see below).
If power to the fax is cut off, any faxes stored in its fax memory will
be saved for approximately an hour. If the power failure lasts longer
than an hour, the stored faxes will be lost. After you turn on the fax
as soon as power is restored, the fax will automatically print out a
Memory Clear Report listing the documents that were deleted from
memory at the time of the power failure.
Note
Error messages
REPLACE CARTRIDGE
SUPPLY REC. PAPER
INSTALL CARTRIDGE
CHECK PAPER SIZE
REC. PAPER JAM
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p. 2-17)
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p. 2-22)
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p. 2-17)
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Receiving Faxes
Note
Once you have solved the problem indicated by the error message
above, the fax will automatically print the unprinted pages stored in
memory.
The fax's memory can store up to 10 letter-size pages*. If the
memory fills up before a fax is completely received, the remaining
pages of the fax will be lost and must be resent.
With the optional 2 MB memory board installed, you can increase the
fax's memory to store up to 138 pages.
*Based on CCITT No.1 Chart, standard mode
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