Why Utax CD 1128 cannot perform memory forwarding?
- MMichael BrennanSep 1, 2025
If your Utax Fax Machine cannot perform memory forwarding, ensure that memory forwarding is set to [On]. Check the memory forwarding setting.
Why Utax CD 1128 cannot perform memory forwarding?
If your Utax Fax Machine cannot perform memory forwarding, ensure that memory forwarding is set to [On]. Check the memory forwarding setting.
Why Utax Fax Machine cannot perform sub address transmission?
If you cannot perform sub address transmission on your Utax Fax Machine, it could be due to the following reasons: * Ensure that the recipient fax machine is equipped with a sub address transmission feature, as it is required for this function to work. * Verify that the entered sub address or sub address password is identical to the sub address or sub address password registered in the recipient fax machine. If your entry is correct, check with the recipient. Note: This machine does not use a sub address password for reception. * Check with the recipient to ensure there is free space available in the memory of their fax machine.
Why Utax Fax Machine cannot perform memory reception?
If your Utax Fax Machine cannot perform memory reception, it is likely due to insufficient memory. Ensure there is free space available in the memory. You can receive after the memory has free space, or create free space in the memory.
Why Utax CD 1128 cannot receive documents?
If your Utax Fax Machine cannot receive documents, it could be due to the following reasons: * Check if the modular cord is connected correctly, and connect it properly if it isn't. * If a 'Communication error' is displayed, identify and fix the cause of the error, then ask the sender to retry. * Verify whether RX (reception) restriction is activated. If it is, cancel the RX restriction to enable receiving.
Why can't I perform broadcast transmission on my Utax Fax Machine?
If you are unable to perform broadcast transmission on your Utax Fax Machine, it may be due to insufficient memory. Ensure there is free space available in the memory. You can either send after the memory has free space or create free space in the memory.
What to do if Utax CD 1128 displays 'Scheduled sending jobs exceeded'?
If your Utax Fax Machine displays 'Scheduled sending jobs exceeded', it means the number of jobs has exceeded the limit set for delayed transmission. To resolve this: 1. Press the OK key to cancel the current job. 2. Wait until the delayed transmission is executed, or cancel a delayed transmission. 3. Perform the job again.
What to do if Utax Fax Machine displays 'Job Accounting restriction exceeded. Cannot scan.'?
If your Utax Fax Machine displays 'Job Accounting restriction exceeded. Cannot scan.', it indicates that fax transmission is prohibited by Job Accounting. To resolve this: 1. Press the OK key to cancel the current job. 2. Check the settings for Job Accounting to ensure fax transmission is allowed.
What to do if Utax CD 1128 displays 'Job Accounting restriction exceeded'?
If your Utax Fax Machine displays 'Job Accounting restriction exceeded', it means the limit for paper use has been exceeded. To resolve this: 1. Press the OK key to cancel the current job. 2. Reset the limit for paper use in the Job Accounting settings. 3. Try performing the job again after resetting the limit.
What to do if Utax CD 1128 shows 'Sub address/Polling limit exceeded'?
If your Utax Fax Machine displays 'Sub address/Polling limit exceeded', it means the sub address box or polling box capacity is full. To resolve this: 1. Press the OK key to cancel the current job. 2. Print or delete the data in the sub address box to free up space. 3. Try performing the job again.
Why my Utax Fax Machine cannot send documents?
If your Utax Fax Machine cannot send documents, it could be due to several reasons: * Check if the modular cord is connected correctly and connect it properly if it isn't. * If a 'Communication error' is displayed, identify and fix the cause of the error, then try sending the document again. * Verify whether TX (transmission) restriction is activated. If it is, cancel the TX restriction to enable sending.
Technology | Laser |
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Modem Speed | 33.6 Kbps |
Transmission Speed | 3 seconds per page |
Paper Capacity | 250 sheets |
Printing Speed | 12 ppm |
Fax Resolution | Standard: 203 x 98 dpi, Fine: 203 x 196 dpi, Super Fine: 300 x 300 dpi |
Identifies the components and functions of the machine's operation panel.
Identifies the external and internal parts of the machine with numbered labels.
Lists items included with the machine and documents available on the CD-ROM.
Explains connection methods and necessary cables for connecting the machine.
Provides step-by-step instructions for connecting necessary cables to the machine.
Guides users on how to select the display language for the machine's message display.
Instructions for setting the machine's local date, time, and time zone.
Details on setting up TCP/IP (IPv4, IPv6) and AppleTalk network connections.
Instructions for installing necessary printer drivers and software from the CD-ROM.
Explains how to access and configure the machine's web server for settings.
Instructions on how to properly load paper into cassettes and multi-purpose tray.
Details on how to place originals on the platen or in the document processor.
Instructions for turning the machine's power on and off, including sleep mode.
Explains the automatic transition to low power mode after inactivity.
Details on manually entering sleep mode and the automatic sleep mode function.
Instructions for logging into and out of the machine's user management.
Explains the messages and icons shown on the machine's display.
Step-by-step guide for performing basic copying operations.
Instructions for printing documents from computer applications.
Overview of functions for sending scanned images via email, folders, etc.
Procedure for canceling print or send jobs.
How to check the current levels of toner and paper.
Specifies the size of the original documents being scanned for copying.
Guides users on selecting the appropriate paper source for copying.
Instructions on selecting the original's upper orientation for copying.
Explains the EcoPrint function to save toner during printing.
Allows copying multiple originals onto a single page (2-in-1 or 4-in-1 modes).
Enables scanning originals in batches for copying as a single job.
Sends an email notification upon completion of a copy job.
Selects the size of originals for scanning and sending.
Specifies the size of the scanned image to be sent.
Adjusts magnification for scanning based on sending size.
Selects the type and binding of originals for duplex scanning and sending.
Specifies the original's upper orientation for sending.
Selects the file format (PDF, TIFF, XPS, JPEG) for scanned images.
Selects image quality suitable for the original type for sending.
Procedure to adjust the density when scanning originals for sending.
Selects scanning resolution, affecting image quality and file size.
Allows selection of color mode for scanning images.
Enables scanning multi-page originals in batches for sending as one job.
Assigns a document name to scanned images.
Allows entry of subject and body text for E-mail messages.
Saves scanned images as files on a WSD-compatible computer.
Sends an email notification upon completion of a transmission job.
Instructions for printing files stored directly from USB memory.
Function to store scanned image files in USB memory.
Proper procedure for removing USB memory to avoid data damage.
Displays processing and waiting statuses of jobs like print, send, and store.
Allows checking the history of completed jobs.
Explains how to send the job log history via email.
Instructions for pausing and resuming print jobs.
Procedure for canceling any print or send job.
Checking the status of connected devices/lines.
Includes settings for display language, sound, screen appearance, and general configurations.
Settings for photo processing, paper selection, and print orientation for copying.
Specifies options for sending functions, including key assignments.
Settings related to the document box functions.
Configurations for printer emulation, eco-print, duplex, orientation, and other print settings.
Options for printing machine status reports and setting up sending notices.
Procedures for adjusting density and performing machine maintenance.
Settings for date, time, and time zone for accurate record-keeping.
Managing contacts in the address book and registering destinations to one-touch keys.
Configuring network settings like LAN interface, TCP/IP, NetWare, and AppleTalk.
Setting up network security features like SSL, SNMPv3, IPSec, LDAP, and HTTP security.
Controls access to machine interfaces like USB Host and Device.
Menu for managing licenses and settings for optional applications.
Procedures for cleaning the machine's glass platen and internal components.
Instructions for replacing the toner container and cleaning related parts.
Guidelines and corrective actions for common machine malfunctions.
Explains how to interpret and respond to various error messages.
Step-by-step instructions for clearing paper jams from different locations.
Administers user access, including login methods and privileges.
Manages copy/print counts by individual accounts for tracking usage and restricting access.
Allows checking the number of pages printed and scanned.
Details available optional equipment like document processor, paper feeder, and expansion memory.
Explains how to enter characters using the machine's keypad.
Lists supported paper sizes, types, and specifications.
Provides technical specifications for the machine.
Defines technical terms and features related to the machine.