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  • copier tech
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    [Misc] MPC401 fax forwarding via office 365

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  • sandmanmac
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    Re: MPC401 fax forwarding via office 365

    Are you saying that once they changed over to Office365 and you made the changes on the machine for scanning, that scan to email (including the destination address that they want to forward the faxes too) work?
    And that ONLY forwarding to the addresses produces an error?

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    • slimslob
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      • May 2013
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      #3
      Re: MPC401 fax forwarding via office 365

      Every time I see "Check network settings error 15-01" on the FAX function, the forwarding destination set in User Tools - Fax Function is not valid or missing.
      1. Set up a new address book entry for the email that you want to forward to.
      2. Test that email address
      3. Set up the forwarding using the new address book entry.

      If you are also using sending confirmation reports to email as it could possibly also cause "Check network settings error 15-01"

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      • copier tech
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        Re: MPC401 fax forwarding via office 365

        Originally posted by sandmanmac
        Are you saying that once they changed over to Office365 and you made the changes on the machine for scanning, that scan to email (including the destination address that they want to forward the faxes too) work?
        And that ONLY forwarding to the addresses produces an error?

        The error started after upgrading to O365, however the fax forwarding address is the same & scanning to this address works fine.

        If I power cycle the machine the error appears as soon as the machine warms up, at the same time as the fax icon appears on the screen, even if there is no incoming or out going fax!

        It looks to me like when the fax card boots it checks the network settings, detects an error & throws this code.
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        • slimslob
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          #5
          Re: MPC401 fax forwarding via office 365

          Originally posted by copier tech

          The error started after upgrading to O365, however the fax forwarding address is the same & scanning to this address works fine.

          If I power cycle the machine the error appears as soon as the machine warms up, at the same time as the fax icon appears on the screen, even if there is no incoming or out going fax!

          It looks to me like when the fax card boots it checks the network settings, detects an error & throws this code.
          Sounds more like when the fax card boots it tries to send something that is hung in SRAM. Try using FAX SP 5102 to erase all files in SRAM.

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          • ridgemill
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            #6
            Re: MPC401 fax forwarding via office 365

            You may need to use their own on-premises server, if they have one, to relay to Office365.

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            • slimslob
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              Re: MPC401 fax forwarding via office 365

              Originally posted by slimslob
              Sounds more like when the fax card boots it tries to send something that is hung in SRAM.
              This will happen if the machine receives an incoming fax between the time the company moved their moved to O365 and the time the SMTP setting is changed, no matter which is changed first.

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