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We see this error in about 2% of the machines we fax to. One thing that I have done that has worked in all but one case (this to a Panasonic KXFP250) is to use the "-1" option in my sendfax command line, forcing 1-D MR compression. For whatever reason, I don't get the MPS (or EOP) errors when I do that. Try it and see if it works for you. In our case, we use the internal Multitech MT2834ZPX's. --Kevin Tyle <kevin@meso.com> MESO, Inc. Troy, NY USA > > Jamey Hopkins wrote: > > >May 17 09:55:24.66: [24089]: SEND end page > >May 17 09:55:24.66: [24089]: SEND send MPS (more pages, same document) > >May 17 09:55:43.29: [24089]: --> [7:+FHS:52] > >May 17 09:55:43.29: [24089]: REMOTE HANGUP: No response to MPS repeated 3 > > >Is there something I can do on my end to fix this? > I'm using class1, I tried everything to solve this, but no avail. > You can try using class2 (if you are now using class1) or applying the Dmitry patches (that > are to solve the RTN error, though). > > > What does it mean? > The other fax machine hangs up the line without telling hylafax, in the way that hylafax > expect fax machines to do, that it received the fax ok. > So hylafax tries sending the fax some more times (and the other end receives the fax more > times) and then gives up. > > Basically hylafax is very rigid in what it expects from other fax machines; other fax > servers are not and send the fax ok to the same destination fax machines. > > -- > giulioo@pobox.com >