Messages Displayed When You Use the Fax Function
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“Cannot find the specified path. Please check the settings.” | The name of the computer or folder entered as the destination is wrong. | Check that the computer name and the folder name for the destination are correct. |
“Error occurred, and transmission was cancelled.” |
| Press [Exit], and then send the documents again. |
“Functional problem occurred. Stopped processing.” | The power was turned off while the machine was receiving a document by Internet Fax. | Even if you turn on the power immediately, depending on the mail server, the machine might not be able to resume receiving the Internet Fax if the timeout period has not expired. Wait until the mail server's timeout period has expired, and then resume receiving the Internet Fax. For details about receiving the Internet Fax, contact your administrator. |
“Functional problems with fax. Data will be initialized.” | There is a problem with the fax. | Record the code number shown on the screen, and then contact your service representative. Other functions can be used. |
“Memory is full. Cannot scan more. Transmission will be stopped.” | The memory is full. | If you press [Exit], the machine returns to standby mode and starts transmitting the stored pages. Check the pages that have not been sent using the Communication Result Report, and then resend those pages. |
“Put original back, check it and press the Start key.” | Original jammed during Memory Transmission. | Press [Exit], and then send the documents again. |
“Some page(s) are near blank.” | The first page of the document is almost blank. | The original's blank side might have been scanned. Be sure to place your originals correctly. For details about determining the cause of blank pages, see "Detecting Blank Pages", Fax. |
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“Check whether there are any network problems.” [13-10] | The alias telephone number you entered is already registered on the gatekeeper by another device. |
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“Check whether there are any network problems.” [13-11] | Cannot access gatekeeper. |
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“Check whether there are any network problems.” [13-17] | User name registration is refused by SIP server. |
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“Check whether there are any network problems.” [13-18] | Cannot access SIP server. |
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“Check whether there are any network problems.” [13-24] | The password registered for the SIP server is not the same as the password registered for this machine. | For details about network problems, contact your administrator. |
“Check whether there are any network problems.” [13-25] | In [Effective Protocol], the IP address is not enabled, or an incorrect IP address has been registered. |
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“Check whether there are any network problems.” [13-26] | The "Effective Protocol" and "SIP Server IP Address" settings are different, or an incorrect IP address has been registered. |
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“Check whether there are any network problems.” [14-01] | The DNS server, SMTP server, or folder specified for transfer to was not found, or the destination for Internet Fax around (not through) the SMTP server could not be found. |
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“Check whether there are any network problems.” [14-09] | E-mail transmission was rejected by SMTP authentication, POP before SMTP authentication, or login authentication of the computer in which the folder for transfer is specified. |
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“Check whether there are any network problems.” [14-33] | E-mail addresses for the machine and the administrator are not registered. |
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“Check whether there are any network problems.” [15-01] | No POP3/IMAP4 server address is registered. |
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“Check whether there are any network problems.” [15-02] | Cannot log in to the POP3/IMAP4 server. |
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“Check whether there are any network problems.” [15-03] | No machine e-mail address is specified. |
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“Check whether there are any network problems.” [15-11] | Cannot find the DNS server or POP3/IMAP4 server. |
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“Check whether there are any network problems.” [15-12] | Cannot log in to the POP3/IMAP4 server. |
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“Check whether there are any network problems.” [16-00] |
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Message | Cause | Solution |
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“Authentication with remote machine failed. Check remote machine's auth. settings.” | User authentication on the main machine has failed. | For details about user authentication, see "Configuring User Authentication", Security. |
“Authentication with remote machine failed. Check remote machine's auth. settings.” | User Code Authentication is set on the device connected via the remote fax function. | The remote fax function does not support User Code Authentication. Disable the User Code Authentication on the main machine. |
“Authentication with remote machine failed. Check remote machine's auth. settings.” | The user does not have permission to use the function on the main machine. | For details about how to set permissions, see "Limiting Available Functions", Security. |
“Connection with the remote machine has failed. Check the remote machine status.” | A network error occurred while you were using the remote fax function. |
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“Connection with the remote machine has failed. Check the remote machine status.” | The main machine's power is off. | Turn on the main machine's power. |
“Connection with the remote machine has failed. Check the remote machine status.” | A timeout error occurred while an attempt was made to connect the device via remote fax function. |
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“Connection with the remote machine has failed. There is a problem with the remote machine structure. Contact the administrator.” | The settings or machine configurations for using the remote fax function to connect to the main machine are incorrect. | For details about the settings and machine configurations for using the remote fax function to connect to a main machine, contact your administrator. |
“Transfer error has occured. Check the status of the remote machine.” | A network error occurred during transfer. |
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“The HDD of the remote machine is full.” | The hard disk became full after using the remote fax function to scan an original. | Delete unnecessary files. |
Settings that can be confirmed in [System Settings] or [Fax Features] on the control panel can also be confirmed by using a web browser on a networked computer. (Use Web Image Monitor, which is installed on the machine.) For details about displaying Web Image Monitor, see "Using a Web Browser", Settings. For details about using Web Image Monitor, see Web Image Monitor Help.
If the paper tray runs out of paper, “There is no paper. Load paper.” appears on the screen, prompting you to add paper. If there is paper left in the other trays, you can receive documents as usual, even if the message appears on the screen. You can turn this function on or off with "Parameter Settings". For details about how to do this, see "Parameter Settings", Fax.
When the JPEG/PDF file that is attached to an e-mail is sent to the machine, check the message and resolve the problem accordingly. For details about messages, see Messages Displayed on the Control Panel When You Use the Printer Function and Messages Printed on the Error Logs or Reports When You Use the Printer Function.
If “Check whether there are any network problems.” appears, the machine is not correctly connected to the network or the settings of the machine are not correct. If you do not need to connect to a network, you can specify the setting so this message is not displayed, and then [Check Status] no longer lights up. For details about how to do this, see "Parameter Settings", Fax. If you reconnect the machine to the network, be sure to set "Display" by configuring the appropriate user parameter.