PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
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● Make sure that the recelvlng machine has fax
transmissiontakes place. paper.
. Make sure that the telephone line cord is
plugged Intothe “TEL.LINE’ socket. ana not the
“TEL.SET” socket
. If the receiving machine ts In manual modewith
no attendant. reception will not be possible.
. If the receiving machine ISnot a Sharp model.
make sure it ISG3 compatible.
● Check the display for error messages.
. Pick up the handset and check for a dial tone.
Call the recelvlng machine by nomal (manual)
dlalling. and confirm Its response.
A dlstorteu ImageISre- .
Noise on the telephone I!ne may cause
ceived at tne other end. distortion. Try send[ng the document again.
. Make a copy of the document on your fax If the
copy ISalso distorted. your fax may havea
problem. If the problem persists. call for service
The power ISon but no re-
. Make sure that the telephone I[ne cord IS
Ceptlontakes Place.
plugged Intothe “TEL. LINE” and
the “TEL.SET”socket.
The fax pa~erdoes no?
. The fax paper ma~;be lammed See “~learlng
,!
come out.
jammed fax paper’ In this chapler
The fax paper comes out
. Make sure that the fax paper ISproperl~’loaded
~lank wnen \/oti Inl to re-
in your fax (If the roll has been
loaded upside
ceive or co?)’a document
down. nothing will be printed.~
Q For reception. make sure tna?the documentfor
transmission ISloaded face down in the feeder
of the transmitting machine
The receiveddocument IS
● Make sure that you are using the recommended
faint.
fax paper. See “Loading tne Fax Paper” In
Chapter 1.
. Ask tne other party to send h!ghercontrast
documents If the contrast ISstill loo low your
fax may have a problem. Make a cop} to check
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