Slow faxing and memory full Ricoh MP C6004
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Re: Slow faxing and memory full Ricoh MP C6004
Let's recap, shall we?
The OP says that his customer MUST fax.
Your solution?
You tell him that he's full of shit and that nobody needs to fax.
Carry on.Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.Comment
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Re: Slow faxing and memory full Ricoh MP C6004
Still no solutions what a surprise
Carry on with your pinballsComment
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Re: Slow faxing and memory full Ricoh MP C6004
The auditors will simply need to understand that if they insist on fax, it’s going to take as long as it takes.
It may be tempting to ask another office to take some of the packages and fax them in order to meet the deadline, but that may not be an option considering HIPAA regulations and such.“I think you should treat good friends like a fine wine. That’s why I keep mine locked up in the basement.” - Tim HawkinsComment
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Re: Slow faxing and memory full Ricoh MP C6004
Anything less than a minute/page isn't relly unusual depending on shitty the line is (probably something converted to VOIP). One might also check if the image contains a lot of background (like if you scan darkish recycling paper) this does increase both the memory demand and transmission time by A LOT.Comment
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Re: Slow faxing and memory full Ricoh MP C6004
Ricoh MP C6004
I have a medical office that is being audited and the recipient is requiring individual packets of 30 pages each to be sent and they HAVE to be through fax.
They are saying it is taking 20 minutes for a fax of 30 pages to go through. So they did 5 faxes, totalling 150 pages, and the memory is full on the fax and they can't send anything else until it goes through.
They have to do 40 packets by a deadline and have hardly gotten through 5.
I know very little about fax units, is this normal speed for a fax? Is it the machines issue (storage capacity), customer's phone line, recipients phone line?
I'm not sure where to start on this one. Thanks.
- connect a telephone handset to the fax line, instead of the machine, or use the "hook line" button, increase up the volume of speaker, and listen if there are too many disturbances, if the signal to noise ratio is too low, the fax card will try to resend the scan lines several times, and will try to go away by also lowering the speed, this translates into a significant decrease in transmission and reception speed .. if so you have to ask whoever is in charge of the wiring to intervene.
solution:
- if the line has a good quality, try to set the scan in black / white text only (no half tones)
- try another fax card if you have the possibility..
- updates the firmware of the machine, and of the fax board in particular
- try a sp801 reset of the fax part as a last resort
Personally, I would bring another small and light multifunction used, with fax, which usually everyone has set aside in the laboratory, and do a timed test with both devices"loneliness is an invention of the white man, when we are alone we talk to everything around us, we are never alone" (Ojibwa)Comment
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Re: Slow faxing and memory full Ricoh MP C6004
Personally, I would bring another small and light multifunction used, with fax, which usually everyone has set aside in the laboratory, and do a timed test with both devices
We also enter VOIP optimized SP settings with every new MFP during pre-install according to the manufacturers tech support recommendations.Comment
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Re: Slow faxing and memory full Ricoh MP C6004
Slim and Ken are right on the money...it has to be from fax and has to come from that specific phone number (I also thought about bringing another MFP with me).
Slim I do like the eFax idea though, would that produce a separate phone number or could you use the same number as the machine is faxing from?
If I bring another MFP to test next to it could I bring a phone splitter to fax from both machines at once? I wouldn't think so, wouldn't that just clog up the phone line just as fast?
I will go see what the pages look like whether there is a lot of images or just text and double check the resolution.
I agree though, if that is standard speed and they are forcing fax for security reasons, then they need to know it'll take a longer time.
I could bring another fax unit with me and see but its not like they were having issues before this they just now are calling because they are doing so much and wondering if this is a normal speed. I don't think I want to go tinkering around with it while the fax is indeed working it is just a little slow. But then again, if it is to slow to meet their deadline (which I'm unsure of) then I might need to.Comment
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Re: Slow faxing and memory full Ricoh MP C6004
You're playing with fire if you bring in another MFP or standalone fax to prove that is the speed they should expect.
What if the "visiting" machine is faster? You'd be really hard pressed to give a logical explanation.
I had that happen years ago with I think an MP 2035. The customer complained about speed and dropped calls. We carried in an MP 1515 from the office next door (same company) and it smoked the MP 2035 in speed and reliabilty.
The issue was their IP to analog phone system. The MP 1515 dealt with infinitely better than its larger cousin.
Like, Oops!“I think you should treat good friends like a fine wine. That’s why I keep mine locked up in the basement.” - Tim HawkinsComment
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Re: Slow faxing and memory full Ricoh MP C6004
If I bring another MFP to test next to it could I bring a phone splitter to fax from both machines at once? I wouldn't think so, wouldn't that just clog up the phone line just as fast?
I will go see what the pages look like whether there is a lot of images or just text and double check the resolution.
I agree though, if that is standard speed and they are forcing fax for security reasons, then they need to know it'll take a longer time.
That "memory full" issue really indicates that there's an unsual large amount of image data involved.
But you can tell your customer that they should be happy if they don't have to deal with transmission errors like many others^^
I think you can still expand the fax memory with a 64MB module:
Fax Memory Unit Type M19 64MB
- Increases fax memory to 4,800 pages and fax resolution to 400 x 400 dpi.
P/N: MX417518RA
The Description for the Fax Option itself is also interesting:
Fax Option Type M20
- Installation required to enable fax services: 33.6 kbps, approximately 2 second transmission speed, standard JBIG, and standard 320 Pages Memory.
All in all I'd probably save the time for testing different machines against each other and just sell that memory extention since it will upgrade the MFP to fit these new demands.....Comment
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Re: Slow faxing and memory full Ricoh MP C6004
You're playing with fire if you bring in another MFP or standalone fax to prove that is the speed they should expect.
What if the "visiting" machine is faster? You'd be really hard pressed to give a logical explanation.
I had that happen years ago with I think an MP 2035. The customer complained about speed and dropped calls. We carried in an MP 1515 from the office next door (same company) and it smoked the MP 2035 in speed and reliabilty.
The issue was their IP to analog phone system. The MP 1515 dealt with infinitely better than its larger cousin.
Like, Oops!
But you can still cheat that MP1515 modem down to 4800kb/s via SP before you call the customer to your presentation^^
I also owned a test telephone that caused bad-groundish "humming sounds" - wasn't aware at first but I gut suspicious when I heard the same noise during the second or third usage LOL....
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Re: Slow faxing and memory full Ricoh MP C6004
it is 99% text only and one page with a logo. it is set to standard, text, auto-detect
They accepted the fact of the speed and don't seem to worried about it they are just happy the packages are being sent with no transmission errors.
I forgot to mention I do have another MFP on-site there and they initially had said they couldn't use it because it was connected to a different phone number but now they are saying they might be able to use that machine as well to split up the load.
So they seem to be set for now and seem generally happy. However, I will agree I think the solution from a hardware point (i think efax is good though) would be to upgrade the Fax Option Memory Type M19 64gb and I will look into that for them for the future.
Thanks all for your responses and help, I'm a dummy when it comes to faxing so I appreciate the advice.Comment
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Re: Slow faxing and memory full Ricoh MP C6004
it is 99% text only and one page with a logo. it is set to standard, text, auto-detect
They accepted the fact of the speed and don't seem to worried about it they are just happy the packages are being sent with no transmission errors.
I forgot to mention I do have another MFP on-site there and they initially had said they couldn't use it because it was connected to a different phone number but now they are saying they might be able to use that machine as well to split up the load.
So they seem to be set for now and seem generally happy. However, I will agree I think the solution from a hardware point (i think efax is good though) would be to upgrade the Fax Option Memory Type M19 64gb and I will look into that for them for the future.
Thanks all for your responses and help, I'm a dummy when it comes to faxing so I appreciate the advice.Comment
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