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Fax Option, Settings, Description, Redial if No Answer - printer manual
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KODAK ESP Office 6100 Series All-in-One Printer Fax Option Rings to Answer Settings 1 to 6 (default is 4) Redial if No Answer Yes (default) / No Busy Redial Attempts 0 to 12 (default is 5) Disable Call Waiting No (default) / Yes Call Waiting Disable *70 (default) Code Description The number of times that your phone will ring before the fax picks up the call. If you use a dedicated phone line for your printer, set the Rings to Answer to any setting. If the printer shares the phone line with an answering machine, set the Rings to Answer to a higher number (5 or 6) than the rings to answer for the answering machine (typically 4 rings). This allows the answering machine to pick up phone calls. The printer will monitor the line after the answering machine picks up, and, if set to Auto Answer, will detect an incoming fax and receive it. If the number you call is busy, the printer will redial the number once automatically. The number of times that the fax will attempt to redial a busy number. If you have call-waiting service on your phone line, you can disable it so that an incoming call does not interrupt your fax transmission. Select Yes to disable call waiting, then enter the call waiting disable code (below). The printer automatically dials the call waiting disable code before dialing the number to which you are sending a fax. This code disables call waiting for the duration of the fax, preventing incoming calls from interrupting your fax transmission. The usual code to disable call waiting is the default *70. If the call waiting disable code is different in your area, press OK, then press to erase the current code. Use the keypad to enter the correct code, then press OK. NOTE: You have to enable call waiting manually after your fax transmission. www.kodak.com/go/aiosupport 43