# 712The Box is full of files. Remove file from the Box.# 713The file has been removed from the Box beforetransmitting the URL.Put the file in question back into the Box, andstart over.# 751The server is yet to start up. The network isdisconnected. (The connection to the targetmay have failed, or the connection may havebeen cut in the middle.)Check the target. Check the network.# 752The SMTP server name of the e-main/i-fax inquestion may be wrong, or the server inquestion is yet to start up. Or, the appropriatedomain name or e-mail address has not beenset. Or, the network has been disconnected.Using the network settings of the systemcontrol setup (user mode), check the SMTPserver name, domain name, and e-mail address.Check to see that the SMTP server is operatingnormally. Check the connection of the network.# 753A TCP/IP error has occurred in the course of e-mail transmission. (e.g., socket, select error)Check the condition of the network cable andthe connector. If the operation does not returnto normal, try turning off and then back on themain power of the machine.# 754The server has not been started up fortransmission, or the network is disconnected.Or, the target settings are wrong.Check the server and the network. Check thesettings of the target.# 755The TCP/IP settings are not operatingnormally, thus not permitting transmission.In user mode, check the TCP/IP settings.The appropriate IP address has not been set up. In user mode, check the TCP/IP settings.When the machine is started up, its IP addressis not assigned by means of DHCP, RARP, orBOOTP.In user mode, check the TCP/IP settings.# 756In system control setup (user mode), 'useNetWare' is set to 'off' in NetWare settings.In network settings of system control setup(user mode), set 'use NetWare' to 'on'.# 801Cause Remedy