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In the EXT.TAWi mode

PROBLEM

CAUSE & REMEDY

While

1

answer a call with the

answering machine, the facsimile
unit switched to the fax mode and

1

cannot talk with the other party.

©You paused for over

4

seconds during the conversation. To resume

the conversation, press

(STOP)

on the facsimile unit.

Copying

PROBLEM

CAUSE & REMEDY

A dirty pattern or a black line
appears on the copied documents.

©The glass or rollers are dirty. Clean them {see page 69).

The copied image is distorted.

©The thermal head is dirty. Clean it (see page 69).

The document is not copied

properly.

©The film is not inserted correctly. Insert it correctly (see pages

67 and 68).

The copied document is blank.

©The film is not inserted correctly. Insert it correctly (see pages

67 and 68).

A paper jam occurs during
copying.

©The film is not inserted correctly. Insert it correctly (see pages

67 and 68).

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When a power failure occurs, note the following:

oThe unit will not function during a power failure.
©Transmission and reception will be interrupted. Check the transaction by printing a journal report.
o|f fax documents are stored in memory, they will be lost. When power is restored, a power-down report will

be printed out stating which contents in memory have been erased.

©If delayed transmission is set and the programmed start time has passed during a power failure,

transmission will be attempted soon after power is restored.

©If an external telephone/telephone answering machine is connected to the unit, you can use it during a power

failure.

The power-down report will be automatically printed out after power is restored.
The report will not be printed out when there are no documents stored in memory.

Sample of the power-down report

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