Why Utax Other cannot perform sub address transmission?
- LLarry NelsonSep 10, 2025
Sub address transmission cannot be performed unless the recipient fax machine has a similar sub address transmission feature.
Why Utax Other cannot perform sub address transmission?
Sub address transmission cannot be performed unless the recipient fax machine has a similar sub address transmission feature.
What to do if Utax Other says the phone receiver is off the hook?
If the phone (commercially available) connected to the machine is off the hook, hang up the handset.
What to do if Utax Other cannot output from a Sub Address Box?
If you cannot output from a Sub Address Box, enter the correct box password.
Why Utax Other cannot use the remote switching function?
If a pulse line is used, some phones may transmit tone signals using buttons. Refer to the operation manual of your phone set.
Print Speed (A4) | 25 ppm |
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Print Resolution | 1200 x 1200 dpi |
Paper Input | 250 sheets |
Duplex Printing | Yes |
Scan Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
Copy Speed | 25 cpm |
Copy Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
Fax | Yes |
Interface | USB 2.0, Ethernet |
Memory | 256 MB |
Paper Size | A4, A5, A6, B5, Letter, Legal |
Scanner Type | Flatbed with ADF |
Operating System Compatibility | Windows, Linux |
Weight | 12 kg |
Details the layout and function of the machine's operation panel keys and display.
Identifies and labels the various physical parts of the machine for user reference.
Confirms that all necessary items are included with the machine upon delivery.
Guides through configuring the machine's network parameters for LAN connectivity.
Instructions for installing necessary printer drivers and utility software on your computer.
Step-by-step instructions for correctly loading paper into the machine's various paper sources.
Explains how to log in to the machine and log out when user login administration is enabled.
Step-by-step guide for executing a standard copy job using the machine's primary functions.
Overview of methods to send scanned images via email, network folders, or other destinations.
Procedure to cancel print or send jobs that are currently being processed or are waiting.
Procedure to select the size of originals for scanning before starting the copying process.
Guide on selecting the paper source that contains the required paper size for copying.
Procedure to select the original orientation when placing originals on the platen for copying.
Instructions on using EcoPrint to save toner, suitable for test copies or non-critical prints.
Options for choosing the output file format (PDF, TIFF, XPS, JPEG) for scanned documents.
Details on selecting scanning resolution to balance image quality, file size, and processing time.
How to specify multiple destinations (email, folders, fax) for sending scanned images in one operation.
Procedure to directly print files stored on a USB memory device without using a computer.
Instructions on storing scanned image files from the machine onto a connected USB memory device.
Correct procedure to remove the USB memory to prevent data damage or machine issues.
How to check the processing or waiting status of print, send, store, and scheduled jobs.
Procedure to review the history of completed print, send, and store jobs.
Instructions on how to cancel print or send jobs that are currently in progress or waiting.
Covers settings like language, sound, display brightness, and default screens.
Detailed steps for configuring LAN interface, TCP/IP (IPv4/IPv6), Bonjour, and WSD settings.
Configuration options for printer emulation, EcoPrint, duplex, orientation, and copies.
Defines how the machine handles duplexing errors and paper mismatch errors.
Instructions for cleaning the glass platen and document processor slit glass for optimal quality.
Step-by-step guide for replacing the toner container and cleaning related parts.
Provides guidance on identifying and resolving typical operational issues with the machine.
Instructions on interpreting and responding to various error messages displayed on the control panel.
Detailed steps for removing jammed paper from different locations within the machine.
Explains how to set up and manage user access levels and authentication methods for machine operation.
Details on managing copy/print counts by account for tracking usage and restricting access.
Procedure to check the number of pages printed and scanned by function or paper size.
Details on optional hardware like network kits, memory modules, and paper feeders.
Information on supported paper types, sizes, weights, and special paper handling instructions.
Technical specifications including printing method, paper handling, memory, and environmental requirements.
Definitions for technical terms and features used throughout the manual.