Kodak ESP9 User Manual - Page 42

Connecting the printer to a digital subscriber (DSL) telephone line

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Setting Up Your Printer port on your printer. Do not connect the answering machine to the EXT-Out port on your printer. . If you have a separate fax line on that does not receive any voice calls, connect your printer to the phone line as described below. Connecting the printer to a digital subscriber (DSL) telephone line If you use a digital subscriber line (DSL), you must connect a DSL filter between the telephone wall jack and your Kodak All-in-One printer. Without the DSL filter for your digital subscriber line, you not be able to send and receive faxes. 1 Obtain a DSL filter from your DSL provider. 2 Connect the one end of the phone cord supplied with your Kodak ESP 9 All-in-One printer to the open port on the DSL filter, and the other to the printer port labeled Line-In.When the phone rings your printer is set to answer automatically after the number of rings set in the Rings to Answer setting. See "Specifying Rings to Answer" on page 35. 3 If you use an answering machine, connect your answering machine to the port labeled EXT-Out on your printer. This provides a direct connection between the printer and your answering machine. Caution: When the phone rings, your printer will answer after the number of rings set in the Rings to Answer setting. The incoming fax will be received when the printer detects there is an incoming fax. See "Specifying Rings to Answer" on page 35. 34 Kodak ESP 9 Printer User Guide

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Setting Up Your Printer
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Kodak ESP 9 Printer User Guide
port on your printer. Do not connect the answering machine to the
EXT-Out
port on
your printer.
.
If you have a separate fax line on that does not receive any voice calls, connect your printer
to the phone line as described below.
Connecting the printer to a digital subscriber (DSL) telephone line
If you use a digital subscriber line (DSL), you must connect a DSL filter between the
telephone wall jack and your Kodak All–in–One printer. Without the DSL filter for your
digital subscriber line, you not be able to send and receive faxes.
1
Obtain a DSL filter from your DSL provider.
2
Connect the one end of the phone cord supplied with your Kodak ESP 9 All–in–One
printer to the open port on the DSL filter, and the other to the printer port labeled
Line-In
.When the phone rings your printer is set to answer automatically after the
number of rings set in the
Rings to Answer
setting. See “Specifying Rings to Answer”
on page 35.
3
If you use an answering machine, connect your answering machine to the port labeled
EXT-Out
on your printer. This provides a direct connection between the printer and
your answering machine.
Caution:
When the phone rings, your printer will answer after the number of
rings set in the
Rings to Answer
setting. The incoming fax will be received when
the printer detects there is an incoming fax. See “Specifying Rings to Answer” on
page 35.