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Received Imagesare dis- I
. Noise on the telephone line may cause
torted.
distortion. Have the other party try sendingthe
document again.
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The printing head may be dirty. See “Fax
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printing head” in Chapter 10.
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. Make a copy of another document on your fax. If
the copy is also distorted, your fax may have a
problem. If the problempersists. call for service.
~ . Make sure that you are using the recommended
Copies are distorted.
fax paper. See “Loading the Fax Paper’ In
Chapter 1.
. Make sure that the fax paper ISproperly loaded
in your machine.
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. The printing head may be dirty. See “Fax
printing head” in Chapter 10.
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● reception or copying has beendone
Reception~copylngISInter- ; continuously for a long time, the printing head
rupted.
may have become overheated. Turn off the
power and let it cool down.
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No receptionoccurs when
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● Make sure you have not run out of fax paper.
polling is attempted.
. Make sure the transmitting machineis [n
automatic reception mode.
. If the transmitting machine has polling security,
make sure that your fax numberhas been
entered both Inyour fax and in the ~ransmlttlng
machine.
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● The operation of this equipmenton the same
line as the telephone or other equipmentwith
Bell Tinkle
audible warning devices or automatic ring
(New Zealand)
detectors will give rise to bell tinkle or noise and
may cause false tripping of the ring detector
Should such a problemoccur,contactyour
Sharp authorised Setvlce Centre for information.
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