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Is your fax set up correctly? Use the following checklist to help you define what is causing any faxing problems you might be encountering. ● Are you using the fax cord that was supplied with the device? This device has been tested with the supplied fax cord and was proven to meet device specifications. If you are not using the supplied fax cord, reinstall it. ● Is the fax cord installed in the correct port on the device? It should be plugged into the "line" port (the port that is marked with a (HP LaserJet 3015 all-in-one or HP LaserJet 3030 all-in-one) or with an "L" (HP LaserJet 3380 all-in-one)). See Connecting the device to a telephone line for details. ● Is the fax cord seated in the port on the device? Disconnect and reconnect the fax cord to make sure that it is well seated in the correct port. ● Is the telephone jack working properly? Verify that a dial tone exists by attaching a telephone to the jack on the wall. Can you hear a dial tone and can you make a telephone call? What type of telephone line are you using? ● Dedicated line: A unique fax/telephone number assigned to receive or send faxes. The fax cord should be connected to the device "line" port (the port that is marked with a icon (HP LaserJet 3015 all-in-one or HP LaserJet 3030 all-in-one) or with an "L" (HP LaserJet 3380 all-in-one)). ● Shared telephone line: A system where both telephone calls and faxes are received or sent by using the same telephone number and telephone line. A single, standard telephone line can perform only one function at a time. You cannot send a fax while talking on the telephone or while connecting to the Internet if you use the same telephone line for telephone calls and fax jobs. ● PBX system: A business-environment telephone system. Standard home telephones and the HP LaserJet all-in-one devices use an analog telephone signal. Some PBX systems are digital and might be incompatible with standard telephones and with devices such as the HP LaserJet all-in-one. ● Roll-over lines: A telephone system feature where, when one incoming line is busy, the next call "rolls over" to the next available line. Try attaching the device to the first incoming telephone line. The device will answer the telephone after it rings the number of times that is specified in the device rings-to-answer setting. (See Changing the ringsto-answer setting.) ● Distinctive ring service: The telephone company can assign two telephone numbers to one physical line and assign a distinctive ring pattern to each number. Make sure that the device is set to respond to the correct distinctive ring pattern that your telephone service provider assigned to the fax telephone number. (See Changing ring patterns for call answering.) This service is not available in all regions/countries. Make sure that your telephone company provides this service before changing the setting. 78 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting ENWW

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Is your fax set up correctly?
Use the following checklist to help you define what is causing any faxing problems you
might be encountering.
Are you using the fax cord that was supplied with the device?
This device has been
tested with the supplied fax cord and was proven to meet device specifications. If you
are not using the supplied fax cord, reinstall it.
Is the fax cord installed in the correct port on the device?
It should be plugged into the
"line" port (the port that is marked with a
(HP LaserJet 3015 all-in-one or HP
LaserJet 3030 all-in-one) or with an "L" (HP LaserJet 3380 all-in-one)). See
Connecting
the
device
to
a
telephone
line
for details.
Is the fax cord seated in the port on the device?
Disconnect and reconnect the fax
cord to make sure that it is well seated in the correct port.
Is the telephone jack working properly?
Verify that a dial tone exists by attaching a
telephone to the jack on the wall. Can you hear a dial tone and can you make a
telephone call?
What type of telephone line are you using?
Dedicated line:
A unique fax/telephone number assigned to receive or send faxes. The
fax cord should be connected to the device "line" port (the port that is marked with a
icon (HP LaserJet 3015 all-in-one or HP LaserJet 3030 all-in-one) or with an "L" (HP
LaserJet 3380 all-in-one)).
Shared telephone line:
A system where both telephone calls and faxes are received or
sent by using the same telephone number and telephone line. A single, standard
telephone line can perform only one function at a time. You cannot send a fax while
talking on the telephone or while connecting to the Internet if you use the same
telephone line for telephone calls and fax jobs.
PBX system:
A business-environment telephone system. Standard home telephones
and the HP LaserJet all-in-one devices use an analog telephone signal. Some PBX
systems are digital and might be incompatible with standard telephones and with
devices such as the HP LaserJet all-in-one.
Roll-over lines:
A telephone system feature where, when one incoming line is busy, the
next call “rolls over” to the next available line. Try attaching the device to the first
incoming telephone line. The device will answer the telephone after it rings the number
of times that is specified in the device rings-to-answer setting. (See
Changing
the
rings-
to-answer
setting
.)
Distinctive ring service:
The telephone company can assign two telephone numbers to
one physical line and assign a distinctive ring pattern to each number. Make sure that
the device is set to respond to the correct distinctive ring pattern that your telephone
service provider assigned to the fax telephone number. (See
Changing
ring
patterns
for
call
answering
.) This service is not available in all regions/countries. Make sure that
your telephone company provides this service before changing the setting.
78
Chapter 5
Troubleshooting
ENWW