Error Code Table (Listed by Number)
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#0008
Cause
You cannot perform polling sending.
Remedy
Make sure the subaddress/passwords matches the settings on the other party’s
fax machine. If the other party’s fax machine is a Canon fax machine and can
set a polling ID, request that the other party set their polling ID to ‘255’ decimal
or ‘1111 1111’ binary.
#0009
Cause 1
The paper cassette on your machine is out of paper.
Remedy
Refill the paper cassette, and make sure the paper stack is below the tabs. (See
Chapter 1, “Before You Start Using This Machine,” in the
Reference Guide
.)
Cause 2
If the paper cassette is still loaded with paper, the paper cassette may not be
installed correctly.
Remedy
Check all paper cassettes, and make sure they are installed correctly.
Cause 3
Recording paper may have jammed inside the paper cassette.
Remedy
Check the paper cassette, and clear the paper jam. (See Chapter 7,
“Troubleshooting,” in the
Reference Guide
.)
#0011
Cause
If you are polling a fax machine to receive a document, the other party has not
set the document correctly on the machine.
Remedy
Contact the other party and request that the document be set correctly for
polling on their machine.
#0012
Cause
The other fax machine has run out of paper and its memory is full.
Remedy
Contact the other party, and tell them to refill their paper cassette.
#0018
Cause
The other fax machine does not answer even after several redialing attempts, or
the other fax machine is busy and did not respond within 55 seconds.
Summary of Contents for Laser Class 700 Series
Page 2: ...LASER CLASS 700 Series Facsimile Guide ...
Page 57: ...Using the Optional Dual Line 1 36 1 Before You Start Using This Machine ...
Page 133: ...Sending a Document with a Subaddress Password 3 36 3 Sending Documents ...
Page 183: ...Sending a Confidential Document 7 16 Using Confidential Mailboxes 7 ...
Page 237: ...What Happens to the Memory After a Power Failure 9 32 9 Special Sending Receiving Features ...
Page 263: ...How the Machine Operates with Default Settings 10 26 10 Other Special Features ...
Page 297: ...System Settings 11 34 Summary of Important Settings 11 ...
Page 315: ...Memory Lists 12 18 Printing Reports and Lists 12 ...
Page 337: ...When Trouble Occurs 13 22 Troubleshooting 13 ...