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Troubleshooting_ 103
Fax problems
Common PostScript problems
The following situations are PS language specific and may occur when 
several printer languages are being used.
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The machine is not 
working, there is no 
display and the 
buttons are not 
working.
Unplug the power cord and plug it in again. 
Ensure that there is power being supplied to 
the electrical outlet.
No dial tone sounds.
Check that the phone line is properly 
connected.
Check that the phone socket on the wall is 
working by plugging in another phone.
The numbers stored 
in memory do not 
dial correctly.
Make sure that the numbers are stored in 
memory correctly. Print a Fax Phone Book 
list. (See "Setting up a fax phonebook" on 
page 61.)
The original does not 
feed into the 
machine.
Make sure that the paper is not wrinkled and 
you are inserting it in correctly. Check that 
the original is the right size, not too thick or 
thin.
Make sure that the DADF is firmly closed.
The DADF rubber pad may need to be 
replaced. Contact a service representative.
Faxes are not 
received 
automatically.
The receiving mode should be set to Fax.
Make sure that there is paper in the tray.
Check to see if the display shows any error 
message. If it does, clear the problem.
The machine does 
not send.
Make sure that the original is loaded in the 
DADF or on the scanner glass. 
Check the fax machine you are sending to, 
to see if it can receive your fax.
The incoming fax has 
blank spaces or is of 
poor-quality.
The fax machine sending you the fax may 
be faulty. 
A noisy phone line can cause line errors. 
Check your machine by making a copy. 
The toner cartridge may be empty. Replace 
the toner cartridge. (See "Replacing the 
toner cartridge" on page 82.)
Some of the words 
on an incoming fax 
are stretched.
The fax machine sending the fax had a 
temporary document jam. 
There are lines on 
the originals you 
sent.
Check your scan unit for marks and clean it. 
(See "Cleaning the scan unit" on page 81.)
The machine dials a 
number, but the 
connection with the 
other fax machine 
fails.
The other fax machine may be turned off, out 
of paper, or cannot answer incoming calls. 
Speak with the other machine operator and 
ask her/him to solve out the problem.
Faxes do not store in 
memory. 
There may not be enough memory space to 
store the fax. If the display shows the low Fax 
memory is full. Print or remove received fax 
Job
 message, delete any faxes you no longer 
need from the memory and then try to store the 
fax again. Please call for service.
Blank areas appear 
at the bottom of each 
page or on other 
pages, with a small 
strip of text at the 
top.
You may have chosen the wrong paper 
settings in the user option setting. For details 
about paper settings. (See "Setting the paper 
size and type" on page 38.)
To receive a printed or screen-displayed message when PostScript 
errors occur, open the Print Options window and click the desired 
selection next to the PostScript errors section.
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PostScript file 
cannot be 
printed.
The PostScript 
driver may not be 
installed correctly.
Install the PostScript 
driver, referring to 
Software section.
Print a configuration page 
and verify that the PS 
version is available for 
printing.
If the problem persists, 
contact a service 
representative.
“Limit Check 
Error” message 
appears.
The print job was 
too complex.
You might need to reduce the 
complexity of the page or 
install more memory.
A PostScript 
error page prints.
The print job may 
not be PostScript.
Make sure that the print job is 
a PostScript job. Check to 
see whether the software 
application expected a setup 
or PostScript header file to be 
sent to the machine.
The optional tray 
is not selected in 
the driver.
The printer driver 
has not been 
configured to 
recognize the 
optional tray.
Open the PostScript driver 
properties, select the Device 
Settings
 tab, and set the Tray 
option of the Installable 
Options
 section to Installed.
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