Advanced Guide > Faxing > Sending/Receiving Faxes Using the Operation Panel of the Machine > Memory ReceptionMemory ReceptionIf the machine receives a fax under one of the following conditions, it will not be able to print the receivedfax and will store it in its memory. The In Use/Memory lamp is lit and Received in memory is displayedon the LCD. When the problem is resolved as described, the fax stored in memory is printedautomatically.Ink has run out:Replace the FINE Cartridge.Routine MaintenanceNoteYou can set the machine to forcibly print a received fax even if the ink has run out.However, part or all of the fax may not be printed since the ink has run out.Also, the contents of the fax will not be stored in memory.If the ink has already run out, we recommend that OFF be selected for Auto print in FAX usersettings to store the received fax in memory and print the fax manually after replacing the FINECartridge. After you replace the FINE Cartridge and select ON for Auto print, the fax stored inmemory will be printed automatically.Paper has run out:Load the paper and press the OK button.A different size of paper from that specified by Page size is loaded:Load the same size of paper as that specified by Page size, then press the OK button.Page size is set to other than A4, 8.5"x11"(LTR), or Legal (or 8.5"x14"):Set Page size to A4, 8.5"x11"(LTR), or Legal (or 8.5"x14").Media type is set to other than Plain paper:Set Media type to Plain paper.You pressed the Stop button to cancel printing of a fax:Press the FAX button.NoteTo print the received faxes automatically, select ON for Auto print in FAX user settings. For details,see Auto print.When OFF is selected for Auto print in FAX user settings, print the faxes stored in memory from theMemory reference screen. For details, see Printing a Document in Memory .The machine can store up to approximately 50 pages (max. 20 documents)* of faxes in memory.* When using ITU-T No.1 chart (Standard mode)If the memory becomes full, the machine cannot receive any more faxes. Print or delete theoriginals stored in memory, and have the sender resend the faxes. For details, see DocumentStored in Memory .Page topPage 669 of 973 pagesMemory Reception