What to do if Muratec Fax Machine fax TX failed?
- AAmanda MartinezSep 2, 2025
If the fax TX failed on your Muratec Fax Machine because an error occurred while a G3 fax is being sent, this error is automatically cleared.

What to do if Muratec Fax Machine fax TX failed?
If the fax TX failed on your Muratec Fax Machine because an error occurred while a G3 fax is being sent, this error is automatically cleared.
What does fax RX failed mean on Muratec Fax Machine?
If the fax RX failed on your Muratec Fax Machine because an error occurred while a G3 fax is being received, this error is automatically cleared.
What to do if Muratec Fax Machine has error receiving PC-Fax TX data?
If an error occurred while receiving PC-Fax TX data on your Muratec Fax Machine, this error is automatically cleared.
What to do if Muratec Fax Machine has error sending Internet fax?
If an error occurred while an Internet fax is being sent from your Muratec Fax Machine, this error is automatically cleared.
What to do if Muratec Fax Machine has error receiving Internet fax?
If an error occurred while an Internet fax is being received by your Muratec Fax Machine, this error is automatically cleared.
Why can't I specify multiple destinations for polling reception on Muratec Fax Machine?
Multiple destinations cannot be specified for polling reception on your Muratec Fax Machine. Try performing the operation again with only one destination specified.
| Functions | Print, Copy, Scan, Fax |
|---|---|
| Print Technology | Laser |
| Print Speed (Black) | 35 ppm |
| Print Speed (Color) | 35 ppm |
| Max Print Resolution | 1200 x 1200 dpi |
| Scan Type | Flatbed, ADF |
| Scan Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
| Copy Speed (Black) | 35 cpm |
| Copy Speed (Color) | 35 cpm |
| Fax Modem Speed | 33.6 Kbps |
| Monthly Duty Cycle | 120, 000 pages |
| Paper Capacity (Standard) | 500 sheets |
| Display | 7-inch color touch panel |
| Copy Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
| Fax Transmission Speed | 3 seconds per page |
| Supported Operating Systems | Windows, Mac OS |
| Connectivity | Ethernet, USB 2.0 |
| Interface | USB, Ethernet |
Provides an overview of the machine and its components.
Identifies and illustrates the various parts of the machine.
Outlines the system requirements for using the machine software.
Explains the physical buttons and indicators on the control panel.
Describes the functions and layout of the machine's touch screen interface.
Details how to configure and use user authentication and account tracking.
Allows customization of screen display and control panel key operations for accessibility.
Enables registration and viewing of E-mail and fax destinations.
Provides user-configurable settings for machine operation.
Allows machine administrators to configure advanced settings and security.
Details the specifications for various types of printable media.
Provides step-by-step instructions for loading various media types into the trays.
Explains the functionality and settings for double-sided printing.
Details specifications for documents placed on the glass or in the ADF.
Instructions for placing documents on the original glass.
Steps for loading documents into the automatic document feeder.
Guides on verifying and changing default printer driver settings.
Provides instructions for removing the printer driver software.
Explains how to view and access printer driver settings.
Details common buttons and functions within the printer driver interface.
Allows printing or deleting jobs saved on the hard disk.
Enables printing files from a connected USB memory device.
Allows printing jobs saved with user authentication.
General procedure for making copies using default or specified settings.
Specifies the size of the document for copying.
Selects paper size, type, and tray for printing.
Configures double-sided copying and combining multiple pages.
Prints a single copy for checking settings before a large run.
Scans and prints the front and back of a card on a single page.
Adjusts scan quality settings like background removal and sharpness.
Temporarily stops a copy job to change settings or start a new job.
Stores and recalls frequently used copy settings as programs.
General steps for scanning documents from a computer application.
Explains settings within the Windows TWAIN scanner driver.
Explains settings within the Windows WIA scanner driver.
Explains settings within the Macintosh TWAIN scanner driver.
Guides on setting up and using the machine with Web Service scanning.
Outlines the initial setup for scanning functions.
Detailed steps for scanning documents and sending them via e-mail.
Configures document properties like simplex/duplex and original size.
Configures background, density, resolution, and file settings.
Sets up communication parameters for e-mail transmission.
Explains various methods to select scan destinations.
Detailed steps for scanning documents and sending them to a folder.
Procedures for registering address book, group, and program destinations.
Information about toner cartridges and handling precautions.
Detailed instructions for replacing toner cartridges.
Step-by-step guide for replacing the imaging unit.
Instructions for replacing the waste toner bottle.
Steps for replacing the transfer belt unit.
Instructions for replacing the fuser unit, including safety precautions.
Safety measures to prevent electrostatic damage to components.
General guidelines for machine care and cleaning.
Explains how paper dust on rollers can cause misfeeds and how to clean them.
Instructions for cleaning the machine's laser lenses.
Tips and guidelines to avoid paper misfeeds.
Instructions for removing misfed media from various locations.
Table listing symptoms, causes, and solutions for media misfeeds.
Troubleshooting guide for various machine issues.
Guide to diagnose and resolve printing quality issues.
Explains messages displayed on the control panel and their solutions.
Information about the optional lower feeder unit.
Details about the optional working table accessory.
Explains how to use the IC card authentication system.
Steps to configure user authentication settings via Web Connection.
Procedures for registering users and their IC cards using Data Administrator.
Explains how to log in using IC card authentication.
Lists detailed technical specifications of the machine.
Information on the expected lifespan of consumables.
Explains how to enter text using the on-screen keyboard.











