Troubleshooting When Using the Facsimile Function
Problem
Background of received
images appears dirty.
Images from the back of
the page appear.
Printed or sent images
are spotty.
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Received image is too
light.
Received image is too
light.
Received image is too
light.
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Cause
Image density is too high.
The ADF, exposure glass or scan-
ning glass is dirty.
When using moist, rough, or
processed paper, areas of print
may not be fully reproduced.
When D is blinking, toner is be-
ginning to run out.
• The image density has been
set too low.
• The original of the transmit-
ted fax was printed on paper
that is too thin.
Solution
Adjust scan density. See "Image
Density (Contrast)", Facsimile
Reference.
Clean them. See p.121 "Maintain-
ing Your Machine".
Make sure that ink or correction
fluid is dry before placing origi-
nals.
Only use recommended paper.
See "Copy Paper", About This
Machine.
Add toner. See p.89 "Adding
Toner".
• Increase the scanning density.
See "Image Density (Con-
trast)", Facsimile Reference.
• Ask the sender to reprint the
original on thicker paper and
fax it again.