Xerox WorkCentre 4150 Fax Kit Installation Guide
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To send a fax, load your document into the document feeder, enter the recipient's fax number using the keypad, and press the 'Start' button. Ensure the 'Fax' mode is selected on the control panel.
Check if the fax number is correct, ensure the phone line is connected properly, and verify that there is no paper jam in the document feeder. If the issue persists, restart the printer and try again.
To receive faxes automatically, set the printer to 'Auto Answer' mode. This can be done through the fax settings on the control panel by navigating to 'Fax Setup' and enabling 'Auto Answer'.
Regularly check for paper jams, clean the document feeder and scanner glass as needed, and ensure the phone line is securely connected. Replace any worn-out parts as recommended in the user manual.
Ensure the scanner glass is clean and free of smudges. Verify that the original document is not wrinkled or damaged. Check the fax resolution settings and adjust if necessary.
Yes, you can fax from your computer if the printer is connected to your network. Use the Xerox software to send documents directly from your computer to the fax machine.
Access the fax settings menu, select 'Speed Dial Setup', and enter the fax number along with a corresponding speed dial code. Save the settings to enable quick access.
The Xerox WorkCentre 4150 can handle up to 50 pages at once in the document feeder, depending on the paper quality and thickness.
After sending a fax, you can check the transmission status by navigating to the 'Fax Activity' report on the control panel, which provides details about recent fax transmissions.
Open the document feeder and gently remove any jammed paper. Ensure there are no torn pieces left inside. Reload the documents properly and ensure they are aligned before attempting to fax again.