If you cannot send or receive faxes, try these
solutions:
- Use Check Fax
Connection on the control panel (Settings > Fax
Settings > Check Fax
Connection) to run the automatic fax connection check. Try
the solutions suggested in the report.
- If you are
faxing from a computer, use the Epson FAX Utility to send your
fax.
- Make sure
the recipient's fax machine is turned on and working.
- Make sure the recipient's fax number is correct and
entered correctly.
- Make sure
paper is loaded correctly in your product.
- Make sure
you have set up your header information and have not blocked your
caller ID. Otherwise, your faxes might be rejected by the
recipient's fax machine.
- Set the user name and password in the printer
driver. When sending a fax from a computer when the security
function that restrict users from using the printer's fax function
is set, user authentication is performed with the user name and
password set in the printer driver.
- Make sure
Receive Mode is set to Auto so
you can receive faxes automatically.
- Check that
the cable connecting your telephone wall jack to your product's
LINE port is secure.
- Print a fax
connection report using your product control panel or fax software
to help diagnose the problem.
- Verify that
the telephone wall jack works by connecting a phone to it and
testing it.
- If there is
no dial tone and you connected the product to a PBX (Private Branch
Exchange) phone line or Terminal Adapter, change the Line Type setting to PBX. If you still cannot send a fax, turn off
the product's dial tone detection setting. (Turning off the dial
tone setting may cause the product to drop the first digit of a fax
number.)
- Check the Line
Type setting and set it to PBX. If your phone system requires an
external access code to reach an outside line, register the code to
the product and add a # (hash) to the beginning of the phone number
when dialing.
- If you
connected your product to a DSL phone line, you must connect a DSL
filter to the phone jack to enable faxing over the line. Contact
your DSL provider for the necessary filter.
- If you are connected to a DSL phone line, connect
the product directly to a telephone wall jack and send a fax. If it
works, the problem may be caused by the DSL filter. Contact your
DSL provider.
- Make sure you installed the FAX driver for your
product and that it is not paused.
- The data being sent may be too large. Try faxing the
originals in batches or by using a connected phone. If you are
faxing in monochrome, enable the Direct
Send setting (Fax >
Fax Settings > Fax Send Settings).
- Try lowering
your product's fax speed setting.
- Try lowering the recipient's fax speed setting from
the contact list menu.
- If your
telephone line uses call waiting and you have trouble receiving
faxes, turn off call waiting to prevent disruption of incoming
faxes.
- If you have
subscribed to a call forwarding service, the product may not be
able to receive faxes. Contact your service provider for
assistance.
- If the recipient fax machine does not answer your
call within 50 seconds after the product has finished dialing, add
pauses after the fax number to send the fax.
- When you have made settings to save received faxes
to a computer, turn on the computer. The received fax is deleted
once it has been saved to the computer.
- If you enabled Rejection
Fax options, check if the sender is blocked, did not set up
header information, or is not registered in your contacts list, as
necessary.
- If you
cannot send faxes at a specified time, make sure the date and time
are set correctly on the product.
Note: If your
product is connected to a VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) phone
line, keep in mind that fax machines are designed to work over
analog phone lines. Epson cannot guarantee that fax transmission
will work when using VoIP.
If your phone line includes voice mail answering
services, calls or faxes may be inadvertently received by your
voice mail service.