HP LaserJet Pro CM1415 HP LaserJet Pro CM1410 - Software Technical Reference - Page 15

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A telephone handset is connected to the product 228 The Answer Mode setting is set to the Manual setting 228 Voice mail is available on the fax line 228 The product is connected to a DSL phone service 229 The product uses a fax over IP or VoIP phone service 229 An error message displays on the control panel 229 The No fax detected. message appears 229 The Communication error. message appears 230 The Fax storage is full. message appears 231 The Fax is busy. message appears 231 A fax is received but does not print 231 The Private Receive feature is on 231 Sender receives a busy signal 232 A handset is connected to the product 232 A phone line splitter is being used 232 No dial tone 232 Cannot send or receive a fax on a PBX line 232 Solve general fax problems 233 Faxes are sending slowly 233 Fax quality is poor 234 Fax cuts off or prints on two pages 234 Product updates ...235 7 Engineering Details ...237 Introduction ...237 Printing print-ready documents 238 Print-ready file printing by using FTP through a browser 238 Print-ready file printing by using FTP on a direct network connection 239 Windows operating systems 239 Macintosh operating systems 240 Print-ready printing by using a local Windows port 240 Windows 2000 Service Pack 3, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, or Windows Vista 241 Print-ready file printing in a Windows network 241 Print-ready file printing in UNIX systems 241 Print-ready file printing by using the LPR command 241 Paper and print media ...243 Media sources and destinations 243 Source commands 243 Media types ...244 Media-type commands 244 Parameter settings (fax data-store parameters 244 Installation notes ...245 I. INTRODUCTION 245 ENWW xiii

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A telephone handset is connected to the product
.........................
228
The Answer Mode setting is set to the Manual setting
...................
228
Voice mail is available on the fax line
........................................
228
The product is connected to a DSL phone service
........................
229
The product uses a fax over IP or VoIP phone service
...................
229
An error message displays on the control panel
.........................................
229
The No fax detected. message appears
.....................................
229
The Communication error. message appears
..............................
230
The Fax storage is full. message appears
...................................
231
The Fax is busy. message appears
............................................
231
A fax is received but does not print
..........................................................
231
The Private Receive feature is on
...............................................
231
Sender receives a busy signal
..................................................................
232
A handset is connected to the product
........................................
232
A phone line splitter is being used
.............................................
232
No dial tone
..........................................................................................
232
Cannot send or receive a fax on a PBX line
...............................................
232
Solve general fax problems
....................................................................................
233
Faxes are sending slowly
........................................................................
233
Fax quality is poor
.................................................................................
234
Fax cuts off or prints on two pages
...........................................................
234
Product updates
...................................................................................................................
235
7
Engineering Details
.......................................................................................................
237
Introduction
.........................................................................................................................
237
Printing print-ready documents
...............................................................................................
238
Print-ready file printing by using FTP through a browser
.............................................
238
Print-ready file printing by using FTP on a direct network connection
............................
239
Windows operating systems
....................................................................
239
Macintosh operating systems
...................................................................
240
Print-ready printing by using a local Windows port
...................................................
240
Windows 2000 Service Pack 3, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003,
Windows Server 2008, or Windows Vista
................................................
241
Print-ready file printing in a Windows network
..........................................................
241
Print-ready file printing in UNIX systems
...................................................................
241
Print-ready file printing by using the LPR command
....................................................
241
Paper and print media
..........................................................................................................
243
Media sources and destinations
..............................................................................
243
Source commands
.................................................................................................
243
Media types
.........................................................................................................
244
Media-type commands
............................................................................
244
Parameter settings (fax data-store parameters)
.........................................................................
244
Installation notes
..................................................................................................................
245
I. INTRODUCTION
................................................................................................
245
ENWW
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