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Solving Problems
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Solving Problems
This table lists some common problems and their solutions.
Problem
Causes and solutions
Reference
Background of received imag-
es appears dirty. Images from
the back of the page appear.
Adjust scan density.
p.32 “Image Density (Con-
trast)”
Printed or sent images are
spotty.
The ADF or exposure glass is
dirty. Clean them.
Make sure that ink or correc-
tion fluid is dry before placing
originals.
“Maintaining Your Machine”,
General Settings Guide
Received image is too light.
Request the sender to increase
image density.
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When using moist, rough, or
processed paper, areas of
print may not be fully repro-
duced. Only use recommend-
ed paper.
“Copy Paper”, General Set-
tings Guide
When D is blinking, toner is
beginning to run out. Replace
the toner cartridge soon.
“DAdding Toner”, General
Settings Guide
The machine failed to print re-
ceived fax documents.
If this happened when the Re-
ceive File indicator was lit,
low paper or toner levels may
have caused printing to stop.
p.85 “Substitute Reception”,
Facsimile Reference <Advanced
Features>
Store has been selected for Re-
ception File Setting. Print the
fax documents using a Web
browser or the Print Stored
RX File function.
p.124 “Printing fax informa-
tion using a Web browser”,
Facsimile Reference <Advanced
Features>
p.34 “Printing Received and
Stored Documents”, Facsimile
Reference <Advanced Features>
When B is lit, load paper into
the tray.
“Loading Paper”, General Set-
tings Guide
Document appears blank at
the other end.
The original was placed up-
side down. Place it properly.
p.11 “Placing Originals”
Both transmission and receiv-
ing are impossible.
Make sure that the modular
cord is correctly connected.
p.205 “Connecting the Ma-
chine to a Telephone Line and
Telephone”, Facsimile Refer-
ence <Advanced Features>
The setting of the terminal
adaptor used for ISDN con-
nection is incorrect. Check the
setting.
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