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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Cause and solution
Page
Dialing cannot be done.
The telephone line cord is not correctly connected to the
machine and the wall telephone jack.
machine and the wall telephone jack.
→ Make sure the telephone line cord is securely connected.
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No transmission takes place.
The receiving machine is out of paper.
→ Check with the operator of the receiving machine.
-
The receiving machine does not support the G3 standard.
→ Check with the operator of the receiving machine.
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An error is displayed.
→ Check the display of the machine.
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Nothing is printed at the
receiving end.
receiving end.
If a blank sheet of paper is output together with a normally
received fax, the machine's paper size setting may be different
from the size of paper actually loaded in the machine.
received fax, the machine's paper size setting may be different
from the size of paper actually loaded in the machine.
→ Make sure that the paper size setting matches the size of paper
loaded in the machine.
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A distorted image is received at
the other end.
the other end.
Noise on the line may cause a distorted image. Try sending the
fax again, or make a copy on your machine and see if the copy
is distorted.
fax again, or make a copy on your machine and see if the copy
is distorted.
→ If the image is still distorted, consult the retailer or dealer where
you bought the machine.
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The received original is faint.
The transmitting machine may be using a light contrast setting.
→ Ask the operator of the transmitting machine to send the fax using
a darker contrast setting.
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Received images are distorted.
Noise on the line may cause a distorted image.
→ Ask the operator of the transmitting machine to send the fax
again.
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The TD cartridge may be running out of toner.
→ Replace the TD cartridge.
Operation
Manual
(for general
information)
If your problem cannot be solved by carrying out the instructions in the Check and Remedy column above, please
contact your SHARP dealer.
contact your SHARP dealer.
Note
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MESSAGES AND SIGNALS
DISPLAY MESSAGES
AUDIBLE SIGNALS
Message
Cause and remedy
Page
FRONT OR SIDE COVER OPEN.
CLOSE COVERS.
CLOSE COVERS.
The cover is open. Close the cover.
See the
OPERATION
MANUAL
(for general
information)
CLOSE THE SPF/RSPF COVER.
The RSPF cover is open. Close the RSPF cover.
CLEAR PAPER JAM.
A paper misfeed has occurred. Remove the misfeed as
explained in "MISFEED REMOVAL". (See the OPERATION
MANUAL (for general information).)
explained in "MISFEED REMOVAL". (See the OPERATION
MANUAL (for general information).)
SPF/RSPF JAM.
MEMORY FULL
The memory is full.
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NO XXX SIZE TRAY
CHANGE TRAY SETTING
CHANGE TRAY SETTING
The setting for the printing paper size is incorrect. Set it
correctly. In the area labeled "XXX," "A4", 8.5x14" or "8.5x11"
will appear.
correctly. In the area labeled "XXX," "A4", 8.5x14" or "8.5x11"
will appear.
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CAN NOT PRINT
TD cartridge empty.
TD cartridge not inserted.
TD cartridge or drum cartridge life expired.
TD cartridge not inserted.
TD cartridge or drum cartridge life expired.
See the
OPERATION
MANUAL
(for general
information)
NO XXX SIZE TRAY
The paper has run out and the data is read into memory. Set it
correctly. In the area labeled "XXX," "A4", 8.5x14" or "8.5x11"
will appear.
correctly. In the area labeled "XXX," "A4", 8.5x14" or "8.5x11"
will appear.
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LOAD DOCUMENT(S)
Set the original(s) in the machine.
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Sound Type
Duration
Meaning
Continuous tone
3 seconds
Indicates the end of transmission, reception, or line error.
Continuous tone
1 second
Warning tone
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Chapter 7
APPENDIX
SPECIFICATIONS
* As a part of our policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make design and specification
changes for product improvement without prior notice. The performance specification figures indicated are
nominal values of production machines. There may be some deviations from these values in individual machines.
nominal values of production machines. There may be some deviations from these values in individual machines.
Applicable telephone line
Public switched telephone network
Compression method
MH, MR, MMR, JBIG
Transmission modes
Super G3, G3 (the machine can only send faxes to and receive faxes from
machines that support G3 or Super G3)
machines that support G3 or Super G3)
Scanning method
CCD flatbed scanning
Scanning resolution
(supports ITU-T standards)
(supports ITU-T standards)
8 x 3.85 lines/mm (Standard)
8 x 7.7 lines/mm (Fine, Fine + Halftone)
8 x 15.4 lines/mm (Super Fine, Super Fine + Halftone)
8 x 7.7 lines/mm (Fine, Fine + Halftone)
8 x 15.4 lines/mm (Super Fine, Super Fine + Halftone)
Recording method
Laser, electrostatic charge method
Transmission speed
33.6 kbps
2.4 kbps Automatic fallback
Transmission time
2 seconds (Super G3 mode / 33.6 kbps, JBIG),
6 seconds (G3 ECM mode / 14.4 kbps, MMR)
6 seconds (G3 ECM mode / 14.4 kbps, MMR)
Paper size
A4, 8-1/2"x14"(Legal), or 8-1/2"x11"(Letter)
Effective recording width
A4 max. (A4 printing)
Transmittable original size
When using the RSPF
Maximum A4 Minimum A5
When using the document glass
Maximum A4
Effective scanning width
A4 maximum
Halftone transmission
256 levels
Contrast (exposure) adjustment
Light, Medium, Dark
Extension telephone connection
Possible (1 telephone)
Auto dialing
Combined total of 18 One-Touch Dial and Group keys; 100 Speed Dial
numbers; redialing (automatic)
numbers; redialing (automatic)
Timer transmission
Yes
Automatic document feeding
Yes (30 pages)
Memory capacity
2 MB
Error Correction Mode(ECM)
Yes
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INDEX
A
Alarm beeps
Alarm beeps
- Alarm beep volume .......................................... 19
- Length of alarm beeps ..................................... 18
- Length of alarm beeps ..................................... 18
Answering machine................................................. 46
- Answering machine backup ............................. 47
- Quiet detect time .............................................. 46
- Quiet detect time .............................................. 46
Arrow keys ........................................................ 15, 16
Automatic dialing
Automatic dialing
- Group keys....................................................... 43
- Rapid key dialing.............................................. 40
- Speed dialing ................................................... 40
- Rapid key dialing.............................................. 40
- Speed dialing ................................................... 40
B
Bypass tray paper guides........................................ 13
Bypass tray paper guides........................................ 13
C
Clear numbers
Clear numbers
- Group keys....................................................... 45
- Rapid key dialing.............................................. 42
- Speed dialing ................................................... 42
- Rapid key dialing.............................................. 42
- Speed dialing ................................................... 42
Connecting
- Other devices ................................................... 12
- Telephone line cord ......................................... 11
- Telephone line cord ......................................... 11
Contrast................................................................... 53
Cover sheet............................................................. 54
Cover sheet............................................................. 54
D
Dialing
Dialing
- Direct keypad dialing........................................ 57
- Rapid key dialing.............................................. 57
- Redialing .......................................................... 59
- Search.............................................................. 59
- Speed dialing ................................................... 57
- Using the [SPEAKER] key ............................... 58
- Rapid key dialing.............................................. 57
- Redialing .......................................................... 59
- Search.............................................................. 59
- Speed dialing ................................................... 57
- Using the [SPEAKER] key ............................... 58
Display .............................................................. 14, 16
Document glass ...................................................... 13
Document glass ...................................................... 13
E
Entering your name and fax number....................... 21
Entering your name and fax number....................... 21
F
Fax main menu ........................................................ 6
Fax setup
Fax main menu ........................................................ 6
Fax setup
- Date and time.................................................. 22
- Daylight saving time setting ............................ 25
- HOW TO ENTER CHARACTERS .................. 20
- Index function.................................................. 34
- Number of recall times .................................... 30
- Number of rings for auto reception.................. 28
- Number of rings for manual reception............. 29
- PBX setting ...................................................... 39
- Recall interval.................................................. 32
- Reception mode .............................................. 27
- Reception paper size ...................................... 29
- Remote reception............................................ 37
- Resolution priority ........................................... 35
- Transmission mode......................................... 26
- Your name and fax number............................. 21
- Daylight saving time setting ............................ 25
- HOW TO ENTER CHARACTERS .................. 20
- Index function.................................................. 34
- Number of recall times .................................... 30
- Number of rings for auto reception.................. 28
- Number of rings for manual reception............. 29
- PBX setting ...................................................... 39
- Recall interval.................................................. 32
- Reception mode .............................................. 27
- Reception paper size ...................................... 29
- Remote reception............................................ 37
- Resolution priority ........................................... 35
- Transmission mode......................................... 26
- Your name and fax number............................. 21
H
Handles .................................................................. 13
Handles .................................................................. 13
I
Index function ......................................................... 34
Index function ......................................................... 34
L
Line jack ................................................................. 13
List of fax functions .................................................. 6
Line jack ................................................................. 13
List of fax functions .................................................. 6
M
Memory .................................................................. 65
Message function ................................................... 55
Messages and signals............................................ 88
Memory .................................................................. 65
Message function ................................................... 55
Messages and signals............................................ 88
O
Operation panel...................................................... 14
Optional transmission settings
Operation panel...................................................... 14
Optional transmission settings
- Cover sheet..................................................... 54
- Message function ............................................ 55
- Two-sided original ........................................... 56
- Message function ............................................ 55
- Two-sided original ........................................... 56
Originals ................................................................. 48
- Original size .................................................... 52
- Setting the original .......................................... 50
- Size and weight............................................... 48
- Two-sided original ........................................... 56
- Unsuitable originals......................................... 49
- Setting the original .......................................... 50
- Size and weight............................................... 48
- Two-sided original ........................................... 56
- Unsuitable originals......................................... 49
P
Paper output tray.................................................... 13
Paper output tray extension ................................... 13
Paper tray............................................................... 13
PBX setting ............................................................. 39
PC modem ............................................................. 36
Power cord ............................................................. 13
Power switch .......................................................... 13
Paper output tray.................................................... 13
Paper output tray extension ................................... 13
Paper tray............................................................... 13
PBX setting ............................................................. 39
PC modem ............................................................. 36
Power cord ............................................................. 13
Power switch .......................................................... 13
Q
Quick reference guide .............................................. 3
Quick reference guide .............................................. 3
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