Konica Minolta 282 User Manual

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Troubleshooting
4
Fax Driver
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Troubleshooting
4.1
Unable to Fax
This chapter explains the troubleshooting procedures for possible malfunc-
tions.
Perform the following troubleshooting procedures, in order, if the fax cannot 
be sent after the send command is applied.
If the problem persists after all of these procedures have been performed, 
read the User’s Guide [Copy Operations], [Network Scanner Operations] or 
[Print Operations].
Symptom
Probable cause
Action
The message “No 
printers are con-
nected.” or “Print 
error” appears.
The fax driver specified for faxing 
may not be compatible with the 
printer controller.
Check the printer name selected.
The network cable, or USB cable is 
disconnected.
Check that the cable is connected 
properly.
An error has occurred in this ma-
chine.
Check this machine’s control pan-
el.
Available memory space is not suf-
ficient.
Perform a test print to check 
whether faxing is possible.
The machine does 
not start faxing al-
though the printing 
operation was com-
pleted on the com-
puter.
The fax driver specified for faxing 
may not be compatible with the 
printer controller.
Check the printer name selected.
The network cable, or USB cable is 
disconnected.
Check that the cable is connected 
properly.
An error has occurred in this ma-
chine.
Check this machine’s control pan-
el.
A print job is queued in this ma-
chine, delaying printing.
Check the job order on the Active 
Jobs list of the machine’s control 
panel.
If the account track settings have 
been applied, an unregistered de-
partment name (or password) may 
have been entered.
Enter the correct department name 
(or password).
If user authentication settings have 
been specified, an unregistered 
user name or password may have 
been entered.
Enter the correct user name and 
password.
Available computer memory space 
is not sufficient.
Perform a test print to check 
whether faxing is possible.
The connection of this machine to 
the network is not yet established 
(while connecting to a network).
Consult with the network adminis-
trator.