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SOLUTIONS TO COMMON PROBLEMS
9
Message Cause Action
CLEAR PAPER JAM
DATA ERROR
DOC. TOO LONG
ECM RX
ECM TX
MEMORY FULL
MSG DATA LOST
There is a paper jam.
An error has occurred and all
one-touch speed dialling,
coded speed dialling, and user
data have been lost.
The document is longer than
750 mm.
The fax is receiving a
document using Error
Correction Mode (ECM).
The fax is sending a document
using Error Correction Mode
(ECM).
The fax’s memory is full
because it has received too
many documents, or a very
long or detailed document.
The fax’s memory is full
because you either tried to
send too many pages at once,
or you tried to send a very
long or detailed document.
An error has occurred and all
voice message data has been
lost.
Clear the paper jam (see p. 9-1)
and reload paper in the multi-
purpose tray. Press [Stop].
Press [Start/Copy], then re-
register the data (see Chapter 2).
Use a copier to make a
reduced copy of the document
and then send the copy.
ECM receptions may take longer
than normal receptions. Turn off
ECM if you need to receive
quickly, or if you know your local
lines are in good condition (see
ECM RX, p. 8-4).
ECM transmissions may take
longer than normal
transmissions. Turn off ECM if
you need to transmit quickly,
or if you know your local lines
are in good condition (see ECM
TX, p. 8-3).
Print any documents stored in
memory (see p. 5-14).
Then start again.
Free up space in the fax’s
memory by printing or
deleting any documents in
memory you no longer need (see
pp. 5-14, 5-15).
If multiple pages are loaded,
separate the pages into smaller
stacks. If not, try sending the
document by direct sending (see
p. 5-2).
Re-record all answering machine
messages, such as the outgoing
message and alternative
outgoing message (see p. 7-1).
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