HP 650 User Guide - Page 52
Reprinting faxes, recently received faxes in memory approximately 40 s. As this memory is
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Reprinting faxes 4. The selected report will be printed. The available reports are shown below: Report name Content Help List This report covers the machine's basic functions and commands. It can also be used as a quick reference guide. Sent Journal Received Journal These reports show information concerning the transmission and reception activities. They can be printed on command. Or if the machine is set to do so, they will automatically print after every 40 transmissions or receptions. For more information, see Auto Journal under the "BASIC FAX menu" on page 13. Phonebook This report shows all of the numbers currently stored in the fax machine's memory as One-Touch Dial and Speed Dial. Sending Confirm This report shows the fax number, the number of pages, elapsed time of the operation, the communication mode, and the communication results. To set up your machine to automatically print, see Sending Confirm under the "BASIC FAX menu" on page 13. Schedule Inform This report shows the document currently stored for Delayed FAX and Send Polling along with the fax number, starting time and type of scheduled event. System Data This report shows the current settings of your HP Fax. After you have changed any setting, print this report to check your changes. Caller ID If Caller ID is turned on, this report shows the most recent 30 callers who have called your machine. The report will be empty if you don't have Caller ID turned on. Junk Fax This report shows the telephone numbers that are marked as a junk fax to be blocked. Print Fax Your machine stores fax data into memory as far as the memory is available and lets you print it at later time. For more information, see Reprinting faxes on page 44. Reprinting faxes You may sometimes need to reprint a received fax. Your machine stores the most recently received faxes in memory (approximately 40 pages). As this memory is filled, old faxes that have been printed will be erased to make room for new faxes. 44 Feature reference