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This could be because the machine ran out of paper or toner, or because the Power Saver has turned off the print engine. Check the following items and solve the problems, and the machine goes back to the working condition. • While the Power Saver (see P.71 “Saving Energy With The Power Saving Timer”) has turned off the heater off, press any key for the machine go back to the working condition. • When add paper appears in the display, your fax machine is out of paper. Add paper (see P.79 “Loading Paper In The Main Cassette ”). • When add toner appears in the display, your fax machine is out of toner. Change the toner cassette (see P.86 “Replacing The Toner Cassette And Cleaning Pad ”). • Otherwise, there might be a paper jam (see P. 108 “Clearing a Copy, Fax, or Print Jam ”) or an open cover. As soon as the machine is back in working condition, messages stored in memory will be printed. The Receive File indicator will turn off and the messages will be erased from memory. $ Note □ If a message comes in while you are copying, the fax machine will store the message in memory and the Receive File indicator will light. The message will be printed as soon as copying is done. □ To turn substitute reception off or back on, set bit 0 of user parameter switch 05. See P.132 “User Parameters Faxing Faxing A Page With Very Fine Detail So that text, diagrams and images stand out clearly in your document, the machine automatically detects the image density (contrast) and makes a compensation. However, if you need to send a document which requires optimum clarity, select the resolution setting appropriate to your needs. You can select different settings for each page of your message. Simply change the settings for page 2 while page 1 is being scanned. # Note □ Faxing at a higher resolution requires more time. Frequent use of high resolution could cause an increase in your phone bill, especially for long distance transmissions. Resolution & Shading The resolution button gives you control over document quality. The indicators above the button show the current setting. Choose a setting that matches your document. ❖ Standard: Standard quality. Use for most printed or typewritten documents. This is selected when the other resolution indicators are not lit. ❖ Detail: High quality. Use for documents with small print or fine details. ❖ Fine: Very high quality. Use this for high quality reproduction. ❖ Halftone: Use this for optimum quality if your document contains photographs/diagrams with complex shading patterns or gray tones. If you choose this setting, resolution will automatically be Detail. 20 Optional Features For Transmission Optional Features For Transmission Sending At A Specific Time (Send Later) This feature is called Send Later. Using this feature, you can delay transmission of your fax message until a specified time. This allows you to take advantage of off-peak telephone line charges without having to be by the machine at the time. # Note □ If your machine's memory is full, you will have to send the message from the document feeder. This means that anybody removing your document would automatically cancel the operation. D Proceed as for a usual fax message but don't press the [Start] key. Press ► twice. # Note □ ► is also the [Option] key. Q Press the [Yes] key. D Enter a sending time that falls within the following 24 hours. # Note □ For example: To send at 11:30 pm, press [1] [1] [3] and [0] from the key pad. □ If you enter the wrong time, press the [No] key and enter again. Q Press [*] or [#] to change the AM/ PM. □ Press the [Yes] key. # Note □ Use function 21 to erase a stored fax message before it is sent (see P.34 “Erasing A Stored Message Before It Is Sent (Functions 21 & 22)’). Printing The Page Number (Page Count) This feature is called Page Count. When your fax message is printed at the other end, page numbers will be printed on the top of each page. Using the Page Count feature, you can select the batch-numbering page numbers. If you use Page Count, page numbers will be printed in batch-numbering format (for example, pl/3, p2/3, and p3/3 for a three-page message). This makes it easy for the other party to see how many pages you sent, and if any are missing. However, you have to input the number of pages at the ten key pad before sending. If you do not use Page Count, page numbers will be printed only as a sequence (for example, pi, p2, p3). This makes it difficult for the other party to tell at a glance whether any pages Faxing are missing (for example, due to a double feed in your machine's document feeder). ? Limitation □ This feature is available at Immediate Transmission. $ Note □ If you do not select Immediate Transmission, Page Count is automatically switched on, and the pages are counted automatically. □ If the numbering with page count appears strange, check that the page count value matches the number of pages in your document. D ...