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ECM TX
The fax is sending a document using
Error Correction Mode (ECM).
Turn off ECM if you need to transmit
quickly, or if you know your local lines
are in good condition (see ECM TX, p.
51).
MEMORY FULL
The fax’s memory is full because it has
received too many documents, or a very
long or detailed document.
Print any documents stored in
memory (see p. 33). Then start again.
The fax’s memory is full because you
either tried to send too many pages at
once, or you tried to send a very long or
detailed document.
Free up space in the fax’s memory by
printing or deleting any documents in
memory you no longer need (see pp.
33, 34).
If multiple pages are loaded, separate
the pages into smaller stacks. If not,
try sending the document by direct
sending (see p. 27).
MSG DATA LOST
An error has occurred and all voice
message data has been lost.
Re-record all answering machine
messages, such as the outgoing
message and alternative outgoing
message (see p. 40).
NO DATA
The one-touch speed dialling button or
coded speed dialling code you entered
has not been registered.
Register the one-touch speed dialling
button or coded speed dialling code
(see pp. 19, 20).
NO OGM
The outgoing message has not been
recorded.
Record an outgoing message (see p.
40).
REC’D IN MEMORY
The fax received the document in
memory because paper or ink ran out, a
paper jam occurred, or the incorrect BJ
cartridge was installed.
Load paper in the multi-purpose tray
(see p. 10), replace the BJ cartridge
(see p. 58) or clear the paper jam (see
p. 55).
REMOVE DOCUMENT
The document is set while printing.
Remove the document.
TAM MEMORY FULL
Either 55 messages, including an
outgoing message, alternative message,
voice memos, Fax/Tel message and
forwarding message, have been recorded
or the total maximum recording time of 10
minutes has been reached.
Listen to your telephone messages
and delete any unnecessary
messages. Alternatively, erase all
telephone messages stored in the fax
memory (see p. 43).
TX/RX CANCELLED
You pressed [Stop] to cancel the
transmission.
If required, try sending again.
TX/RX NO. nnnn
When the fax sends or receives a
document, it assigns it a unique
identification number (nnnn).
Write the number down if you will
need it later.
Message
Cause
Action