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There is a Fax in memory. Either, the machine has a paper jam, is out of paper, or needs the ink cartridge replaced. Fix the above and the fax will print and the machine should work in Fax mode again.
For a unit with paper and no paper jam, try adjusting the paper stack and check if the unit picks up the paper properly. If you have ink in the cartridge, try cleaning the print nozzles and contacts. If a nozzle cleaning from the unit doesn't work, do it manually. Use a damp cloth (lint-free) and wipe in one direction only. Dampen the cloth with bottled or distilled water for best results. See your manual for pictures.
The cartridge for that printer is the Sharp UX-C70B. Go online to any big box store and search using the cartridge number. It should cost you around $37 for a new cartridge.
Does the carriage move side to side when you print? If it does, you have a bad cartridge. If it does not, did the display show any error messages? Does it fax out correctly?
Just in case you have not checked, please make sure the protective tape on the new cartridge print head section is removed.
wipe off the contacts on back ink cartridge with a microfiber towel moistened with alcohol also wipe of the printhead (area where ink cartridge contacts the paper) then reinstall and try printing.
First remove all paper from fax machine and unplug fax machine from the wall socket for 12 seconds then replug fax machine into wall socket replace paper and try printing
did you go through the printer allignment proc. all the way?
did you go through the complete allignment procedure?
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