I am getting a confirmation sheet for every piece of paper I fax rather then just one confirmation for each fax i send.
SOURCE: fax confirmations
i have read the manual end to end and I don't think you can.
Only thing I see is this.
Customizing your settings using the Lexmark Fax Solutions
You can adjust the fax settings in the Lexmark Fax Solutions. These settings apply to the faxes you send or receive.
The following table contains the Setup and Settings tabs for the Lexmark Fax Solutions.
On this tab
You can
Personalize
Send
Select when to print an activity report is the only close item I can find. Nothing whatsoever about a confirmation report.
SOURCE: Hi, Remote Fax Error being displayed
As some fax machines are not capable of receiving color faxes, legal size faxes, or faxes at 200x200 dpi resolution, make sure you are sending an A4 or letter size (not legal size) page at standard resolution:
Press the Black button for a black-and-white fax. Press the Quality button to check the selected resolution.
Make sure the All-In-One has enough memory free when you want to save the scanned documents into memory before sending the fax. Please refer to the following document: Click here to link to the relevant document.
Note: The scanned documents will only be saved in the memory before the whole fax is sent if the Scan Before Dial option is turned on. (This is the factory default.) Up to 50 black-and-white fax pages can be stored in memory at standard resolution when there are no pending faxes in the queue.
Turn off the Scan Before Dial option by pressing the following keys on the operator panel:
Press the Fax button, then press Options 15 times to get to ADVANCED FAX mode.
Press Select.
Press Options nine times until SCAN BEFORE DIAL appears on the LCD display.
Change the setting from Yes to No using the + (right arrow) button.
Press Select.
Note: The Scan Before Dial option controls whether a document is scanned before a call is dialed. This parameter only applies to a mono fax that uses either 200x100 or 200x200 resolution. Higher resolution mono faxes and all color faxes are scanned after the call is dialed and the receiving machine's capabilities are known.
Lower the fax transmission speed to 14400 or even 9600 bps, as some older fax machines are not capable of receiving a fax at a high speed. To do so:
Press the Fax button, then press Options 15 times to get to ADVANCED FAX.
Press Select.
Press Options 10 times until MAX SEND SPEED appears on the LCD display.
Change it to 9600 BPS using the - (left arrow) button.
Press Select.
Turn off ECM (Error Correction Mode) by pressing the following keys on the operator panel:
Press the Fax button, then press Options 15 times to get to ADVANCED FAX.
Press Select.
Press Options 11 times until ERROR CORRECTION appears on the LCD display.
Change the setting from On to Off using the + (right arrow) button.
Press Select.
Note: Turning off this option makes it possible to receive a fax when the receiver fax machine does not support certain error correction modes. The X6100 Series only supports 1-D MH encoding with the error correction. Fax transmissions without ECM and other ECM types can result in bad quality on the received page.
SOURCE: Fax machine having difficulty to send and receive multi -pages
it is possible that the memory is corrupted, Or the ECM (Error Correction Mode) is not enabled,
What happens when None go through, is there a jam? or does it just drop the call.
Maybe setting the machine to print a Confirmation page will help to isolate the problem?
could also be the Phone line, is this a direct line?
What happens when you move the machine to another phone line.
Do this happen when you try to print?
Here are the basic specs of the machine?
The Transmission rate 3 pages per minute,
64MB of memory
(I have seen faxes bog the memory because of compression and dpi, I dont think this is the problem here)
Available Compression MH, MR, MMR,
DPI Modes :200X100 dpi, 200X200 dpi, 300X300 dpi
This is the User Manual for this machine..
http://www.lexmark.com/publications/pdfs/x34x/eng/ug.pdf
SOURCE: Lexmark 8300 print/scan/fax
There are sensors in the document feeder that detect the width and length of the paper being copied or faxed. Try getting a can of compressed air and go nuts blowing all the dust out of the feeder, if you spray everything you can get to, you will probably blow clean the sensors. Just an educated guess.
Good luck,
Printdoctor
SOURCE: Do the paper have to face up or down when sending a fax
You've probably already fidured this out bu trial and error but The manual calls for; Face Down.
192 views
Usually answered in minutes!
×