Receiving Faxes
This article describes the preparation necessary for receiving a fax and how to receive a fax.
Preparing for Receiving a Fax
Prepare for receiving a fax according to the following procedure.
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Make sure that the printer is turned on.
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Press the FAX button.
The Fax standby screen is displayed.
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Verify that the correct receive mode setting is displayed on the Fax standby screen.
Learn how to change the receive mode.
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Load paper into the cassette or the rear tray.
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Specify the paper settings as necessary.
This completes the preparation for receiving faxes.
When a fax is received, it is printed on the loaded paper automatically.
Receiving a Fax
Depending on the selected receive mode, the receive operation varies.
To print the received fax, open the operation panel and press the OK button. Printing does not start if the operation panel is closed.
Learn about the receive modes here.
You can specify the advanced settings of each receive mode.
If the printer was not able to print a received fax, the printer stores the unprinted fax in its memory (Substitute Reception).
When Tel. priority mode is selected:
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When the call is a fax:
The telephone will ring when a call comes in.
Pick up the handset. If you hear the fax tone, wait for at least 5 seconds after it stops, then hang up the handset.
The printer will receive the fax.
If the printer will not switch to fax reception, press the FAX button, then the Color or Black button to receive the fax.
To receive a fax without picking up the handset, set the Manual / auto switch setting to ON. RX start time allows you to specify the number of seconds until the printer switches to fax reception.
Set the printer to enable you to initiate fax reception from a connected telephone (remote reception).
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When the call is a voice call:
The telephone will ring when a call comes in.
Pick up the handset, and talk on the telephone.
If the printer unexpectedly switches to fax reception during telephone calls, set User-friendly RX to OFF.
If Manual / auto switch is set to ON, you must answer an incoming call by picking up the handset within the time specified in RX start time. Otherwise the printer will switch to fax reception.
When Fax only mode is selected:
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When the call is a fax:
The printer will receive the fax automatically.
If a telephone is connected to the printer, the telephone will ring when a call comes in.
You can change the number of times to ring the telephone by changing the Incoming ring setting.
When DRPD is selected:
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When the call is a fax:
The telephone will ring when a call comes in.
The printer will receive the fax automatically when the fax ring pattern is detected.
You can change the number of times to ring the telephone.
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When the call is a voice call:
The telephone will ring when a call comes in.
When the printer does not detect the fax ring pattern, the telephone will continue ringing.
Pick up the handset, and talk on the telephone.
To use this feature, you need to subscribe to a compatible service provided by your telephone company.
You need to select the appropriate ring pattern on the printer.
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