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Re: [hylafax-users] Rockwell / Conexant:
I added a -1 (that's a one) to the sendfax command and it seemed to fix the problem for me. I had some numbers that would send one page and then send MPS with no response back.
from the sendfax man page
-1 Transmit facsimile documents using 1-D MR compression. By default HylaFAX will use the optimal compression scheme supported by the transmitting modem and receiving facsimile device.
------Original Message------
From: Lee Howard <faxguy@deanox.com>
Date: Tuesday, April 16th, 2002 5:01 PM CDT
To: Johan Ekenberg <johan@ekenberg.se>
Subject: Re: [hylafax-users] Rockwell / Conexant: "No response to MPS ..." and other problems
On 2002.04.12 09:06 Johan Ekenberg wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I just built and installed Hylafax 4.1.1 on a Slackware 8.0 Linux system.
> The modem is branded "Bestmatic", and it seems to have a
> Rockwell/Conexant chipset. Installation and configuration went smoothly
> until I tried to send faxes. I'm trying to fax to a HP OfficeJet G85 Fax,
> but it won't work:
>
> - If I send only one page everything looks ok on the Hylafax-side. On
> the HP side the fax seems to be received ok but then it's never printed
> (!!).
Probably due to an error before page data transmission.
> - If I send two or more pages I get the infamous "No response to MPS or
> EOP repeated 3 times".
Timing. Same problem as above. See below.
> - I've tried to use both Class 1 and Class 2, but no difference.
Stick with Class 1.
> e) The logfile from sending 1 page. Everything seems to work well, but
> the fax is never printed on the receiving side (HP OfficeJet). If this is
> a HP problem I've never experienced it or heard about it before.
> f) The logfile from sending 2 pages. No response to MPS... etc.
These are both the same problem: timing.
....
> Apr 12 15:33:23.85: [ 1171]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3r]
> Apr 12 15:33:24.26: [ 1171]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> Apr 12 15:33:25.16: [ 1171]: --> [2:OK]
> Apr 12 15:33:25.16: [ 1171]: TRAINING succeeded
This is the last time we hear from the remote.
> Apr 12 15:33:25.16: [ 1171]: DELAY 75 ms
This is Class1SendMsgDelay.
> Apr 12 15:33:25.24: [ 1171]: <-- [11:AT+FTM=146r]
> Apr 12 15:33:25.28: [ 1171]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> Apr 12 15:33:25.28: [ 1171]: SEND begin page
....
> Apr 12 15:33:37.57: [ 1171]: SENT 23525 bytes of data
> Apr 12 15:33:37.57: [ 1171]: SEND 1D RTC
> Apr 12 15:33:37.57: [ 1171]: <-- data [29]
> Apr 12 15:33:37.57: [ 1171]: <-- data [2]
> Apr 12 15:33:37.57: [ 1171]: SEND end page
> Apr 12 15:33:40.46: [ 1171]: --> [2:OK]
> Apr 12 15:33:40.46: [ 1171]: <-- [9:AT+FTS=7r]
> Apr 12 15:33:40.55: [ 1171]: --> [2:OK]
> Apr 12 15:33:40.55: [ 1171]: SEND send MPS (more pages, same document)
> Apr 12 15:33:40.55: [ 1171]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3r]
> Apr 12 15:33:40.59: [ 1171]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> Apr 12 15:33:40.59: [ 1171]: <-- data [3]
> Apr 12 15:33:40.59: [ 1171]: <-- data [2]
> Apr 12 15:33:41.89: [ 1171]: --> [2:OK]
All of this has been pure transmission, and so we've not heard a peep
(intentionally) from the remote.
> Apr 12 15:33:41.89: [ 1171]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3r]
> Apr 12 15:33:44.99: [ 1171]: --> [0:]
> Apr 12 15:33:44.99: [ 1171]: MODEM <Empty line>
And now, when we want to hear from the remote - it's not there. It may
still be connected, but it's not expecting MPS. It's expecting something
else.
Try changing Class1SendMsgDelay in your config file. Try 95 and 55 ms (75
is default).
Lee.
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