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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEMS RELATED TO RECEPTION
Transmission does 
not begin at the 
specified time.
Is the machine's clock set to the correct 
time?
Set the clock to the correct time.
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System Settings > "Default Settings" > "Clock" > 
"Clock Adjust"
Is a transmission in progress? If another transmission is in progress when the specified 
time arrives, the timer operation will begin after that 
transmission is finished.
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Printing does not take 
place after reception.
Does a message appear in the display 
instructing you to add toner or paper? 
(Printing is not possible when this 
screen appears.)
Restore printing capability as instructed by the 
message.
Does a password entry screen appear?
Enter the correct password with the numeric keys.
"Hold Setting for Received Data Print" is enabled.
If you do not know the password, check with your 
administrator.
Has cut-off printing been disabled in the 
system settings (administrator)?
Load the same size of paper as the received fax.
If "Print Actual Size Cut off Disabled" is enabled in "Print 
Style Setting" in the system settings (administrator) and 
a fax is received that is larger than any paper that is 
loaded, the fax will be received to memory without being 
printed. (However, when a fax longer than 
A3 (11" x 17") size is received, it will be printed using 
multiple sheets of paper.)
Is forwarding (Inbound Routing function) 
selected in the Web page for a received 
fax?
If you need to print a received fax, ask your 
administrator.
When the Inbound Routing function is enabled in the 
Web pages, received faxes are automatically forwarded 
to a specified address. If "Print at Error" is selected 
when Inbound Routing is enabled, received faxes will 
only be printed when an error occurs.
Manual reception / 
polling reception are 
not possible.
Is little free memory remaining? Free memory by printing faxes received by confidential 
reception and other received data that is protected by a 
password, and by deleting data stored in memory 
boxes.
The received image is 
faint.
Is the original that was faxed also faint?
Ask the other party to send the fax again using a 
suitable (darker) exposure setting.
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