We have a Ricoh 1515 multifunction fax machine (they only use it to fax actually) that keeps getting a HUGE fax, and I mean like 500+ pages of jibberish. You know if you would try to open up an executable or dll file in notepad, and you see all the jumbled mess of random characters? Yeah, that's what is being faxed to us... though it's 3 to 5 lines of this jumbled courrier font text at the top of the page, so the majority of the page is blank.
At the top center of the fax, it usually says the fax number, but this one instead says "your fax number" instead of say 1-800-555-1212 (example).
Even if the phoneline is unplugged, and even if the machine is power cycled, upon turning it back on, it resumes printing this jibberish, wasting paper and hogging up the printer so no real faxes can come though.
There appears to be no way to simply cancel this job. I can't believe they wouldn't build an easy way to cancel the current job, so maybe I am overlooking it? I did find some very cryptic information on google searches about some kind of "SP" mode, and some electronic binary dip switches, etc.... How do I do that exactly?
Bottom line...
1. I need to clear this 500+ page jibberish fax from memory.
2. I need to provide an EASY instruction to the users of this fax machine so that when this happens again, they can simply cancel it.
I was able to cancel it before, but I forget what I did, or what website walked me through it. It was far from easy, as it made me type some kind of code "107 something" and go through some cryptic menus and type a 5002 or 5102 or some kind of code like that. So whatever that did, it worked... however now a few hours later it's doing this again.
Thank you, and I'm greatful if you have any solutions to this problem! We don't know where this gibberish fax is coming from. I wish we could block it!
At the top center of the fax, it usually says the fax number, but this one instead says "your fax number" instead of say 1-800-555-1212 (example).
Even if the phoneline is unplugged, and even if the machine is power cycled, upon turning it back on, it resumes printing this jibberish, wasting paper and hogging up the printer so no real faxes can come though.
There appears to be no way to simply cancel this job. I can't believe they wouldn't build an easy way to cancel the current job, so maybe I am overlooking it? I did find some very cryptic information on google searches about some kind of "SP" mode, and some electronic binary dip switches, etc.... How do I do that exactly?
Bottom line...
1. I need to clear this 500+ page jibberish fax from memory.
2. I need to provide an EASY instruction to the users of this fax machine so that when this happens again, they can simply cancel it.
I was able to cancel it before, but I forget what I did, or what website walked me through it. It was far from easy, as it made me type some kind of code "107 something" and go through some cryptic menus and type a 5002 or 5102 or some kind of code like that. So whatever that did, it worked... however now a few hours later it's doing this again.
Thank you, and I'm greatful if you have any solutions to this problem! We don't know where this gibberish fax is coming from. I wish we could block it!
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