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I would suggest to contact your carrier, sometimes VM needs to be reset so you can have access. If you are activating it, make sure you've been provided with the correct number to dial.
PF means power failure. For short outages the clock may still have correct time (there is a battery backup for that), but the PF will be displayed. Setting the clock will clear the PF indication.
Press 'clock set-start' button, (under clock display) enter time with numeric keypad, press 'start' button. (to right of clock)
PF simply means power failure, not really a fault as much as a visual indicator to let you know that you've experienced one. i would check your electrical outlet,sounds like a loose connection
I don't have a pf3, but I have been using 3 of the pf2s over the past year. I use them pretty heavily for large printing projects and they have held up pretty well (with a little maintenance from time to time), so I would hopefully expect the same performance from the pf3...
The cost per print will vary, of course, depending on the coverage and quality of printing (photo mode uses more ink than graphic mode). I have been recording how many discs I can do of certain jobs per full cartridge and have found the cost per print range to vary between 20 - 35 cents.
I'm also not sure if the pf3 uses proprietary color ink cartridges (the black are not) like the pf2s, but I found only one reliable company that can refill them that has helped us lower our ink expenses... http://www.emeraldrecycle.com/
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