Fax reception, Answering device, Copying – Panasonic KX-F1110NZ User Manual
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Fax reception
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1 cannot receive documents
automatically.
•The receive mode is set to the TEL mode. Set to the ANS/FAX,
TEL/FAX or FAX mode.
•The time to answer the call may be too long. Decrease the number
of rings {see pages 59, 60 and 61).
•The greeting message is too long. Shorten the message (see page
47).
•The junk mail prohibitor is set to ON. (see page 45).
• FaxAbility is set on but you do not have the service (see page 46).
The recording image is faint.
•The sender transmitted a faint document. Ask them to transmit a
clearer copy of the document.
•The thermal head is dirty. Clean it (see page 105).
The printing quality is poor.
•Some paper has instructions recommending the side to print on.
Try turning the paper over.
A biank sheet is ejected after the
received documents are printed out.
•The receiving reduction rate is not programmed correctly. Program
the proper reduction rate (see page 66).
Answering device
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No voice messages have been
recorded in the ANS/FAX mode.
•The memory is full. Erase some or all of the messages (see pages
26 and 54).
1 cannot retrieve recorded
messages from a remote telephone.
•Make sure that you use the remote operation ID correctly (see
page 52).
Copying
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A dirty pattern or a black line
appears on the copied documents.
•The glass or rollers are dirty. Clean them (see page 105).
The copied image is distorted.
•The thermal head is dirty. Clean it (see page 105).
The document is not copied
properly.
•The film is not inserted correctly. Insert it correctly (see pages
103 and 104).
The copied document is blank.
•The film is not inserted correctly. Insert it correctly (see pages
103 and 104).
The printing quality is poor.
•Some paper has instructions recommending the side to print on.
Try turning the paper over.
A paper jam occurs during copying.
•The film is not inserted correctly. Insert it correctly (see pages
103 and 104).