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    							•The printer is having problems sending and receiving faxes
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    The printer is having problems sending a manual fax
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    The printer cannot receive  faxes, but can send faxes
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    The printer cannot  send faxes, but can receive faxes
    •
    Fax tones are  recorded on my answ ering machine
    •
    The phone cord that came with my printer is not long enough
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    Color faxes do not print
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    The computer cannot rece ive faxes (Fax to PC and Fax to Mac)
    The fax test failed
    If you ran a fax test and the test failed, review the report for basic information about the
    error. For more detailed information, check the report to see which part of the test
    failed, and then review the  appropriate topic in this section  for solutions to try.
    This section contains the following topics:
    •
    The "Fax Hardware Test" failed
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    The "Fax Connected  to Active Telephone Wa ll Jack" test failed
    •
    The "Phone Cord Connected to Correct Port on Fax" test failed
    •
    The "Using Correct Type of Phone Cord with Fax" test failed
    •
    The "Dial Tone De tection" test failed
    •
    The "Fax Line Condition" test failed
    The "Fax Hardware Test" failed Solution:
    •Turn the printer off by pressing the 
     (Power button) located on the printer
    control panel and then unplug the power cord from the back of the printer. After
    a few seconds, plug the power cord in again, and then turn the 
     (Power
    button) on. Run the test again. If the test fails again, continue reviewing the
    troubleshooting information in this section.
    • Try to send or receive a test fax. If you can send or receive a fax successfully, there might not be a problem.
    • If you are running the test from the  Fax Setup Wizard (Windows) or HP Setup
    Assistant  (Mac OS X), make sure the prin ter is not busy completing another
    task, such as receiving a fax or making a copy. Check the display for
    a message indicating that the printer is busy. If it is busy, wait until it is finished
    and in the idle state before running the test.
    • Make sure you use the phone cord that came with the printer. If you do not use the supplied phone cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the printer,
    you might not be able to send or receive faxes. After you plug in the phone cord
    that came with the printer, run the fax test again.
    • If you are using a phone splitter, this can cause faxing problems. (A splitter is a two-cord connector that plugs into a  telephone wall jack.) Try removing the
    splitter and connecting the printer directly to the telephone wall jack.
    After you resolve an y problems found, run  the fax test again to make sure it passes
    and the printer is ready for faxing. If the  Fax Hardware Test continues to fail and
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    							you experience problems faxing, contact HP support. Go to www.hp.com/go/
    customercare. This website provides information and utilities that can help you
    correct many common printer problems. If prompted, select your country/region,
    and then click Contact HP for information on calling for technical support.
    The "Fax Connected to Active Telephone Wall Jack" test failed
    Solution:
    • Check the connection between the telephone wall jack and the printer to makesure the phone cord is secure.
    • Make sure you use the phone cord that came with the printer. If you do not use the supplied phone cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the printer,
    you might not be able to send or receive faxes. After you plug in the phone cord
    that came with the printer, run the fax test again.
    • Make sure you have correctly connected the printer to the telephone wall jack. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer, connect one end to
    your telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE
    on the back of the printer. For more in formation on setting up the printer for
    faxing, see 
    Additional fax setup.
    • If you are using a phone splitter, this can cause faxing problems. (A splitter is a two-cord connector that plugs into a  telephone wall jack.) Try removing the
    splitter and connecting the printer directly to the telephone wall jack.
    • Try connecting a working phone and phone cord to the telephone wall jack that you are using for the printer and check for a dial tone. If you do not hear a dial
    tone, contact your telepho ne company and have them check the line.
    • Try to send or receive a test fax. If you can send or receive a fax successfully, there might not be a problem.
    After you resolve an y problems found, run  the fax test again to make sure it passes
    and the printer is ready for faxing.
    The "Phone Cord Connected to Correct Port on Fax" test failed
    Solution: Plug the phone cord into the correct port.
    1. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer, connect one end to
    your telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE
    on the back of the printer.
    NOTE: If you use the 2-EXT port to connect to the telephone wall jack, you
    cannot send or receive faxes. The 2-EXT port should only be used to
    connect other equipment, such as an answering machine.
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    							Figure 9-1 Back view of the printer
    12
    1 Telephone wall jack
    2 Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer to connect to the "1-LINE"port
    2. After you have connected the phone cord to the port labeled 1-LINE, run the fax
    test again to make sure it passes and the printer is ready for faxing.
    3. Try to send or receive a test fax.
    • Make sure you use the phone cord that came with the printer. If you do not use the supplied phone cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the printer,
    you might not be able to send or receive faxes. After you plug in the phone cord
    that came with the printer, run the fax test again.
    • If you are using a phone splitter, this can cause faxing problems. (A splitter is a two-cord connector that plugs into a  telephone wall jack.) Try removing the
    splitter and connecting the printer directly to the telephone wall jack.
    The "Using Correct Type of Phone Cord with Fax" test failed
    Solution:
    • Make sure you used the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer toconnect to the telephone wall jack. One end of the phone cord should be
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    							connected to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of the printer, and the other
    end to your telephone wall jack, as shown in the illustration.
    1
    2
    1 Telephone wall jack
    2 Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer to connect to the "1-LINE"port
    If the phone cord that came with the printer is not long enough, you can use
    a coupler to extend the length. You can purchase a coupler at an electronics
    store that carries phone accessories. You also need another phone cord, which
    can be a standard phone cord that you might already have in your home or
    office.
    • Check the connection between the telephone wall jack and the printer to make sure the phone cord is secure.
    • Make sure you use the phone cord that came with the printer. If you do not use the supplied phone cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the printer,
    you might not be able to send or receive faxes. After you plug in the phone cord
    that came with the printer, run the fax test again.
    • If you are using a phone splitter, this can cause faxing problems. (A splitter is a two-cord connector that plugs into a  telephone wall jack.) Try removing the
    splitter and connecting the printer directly to the telephone wall jack.
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    							The "Dial Tone Detection" test failed
    Solution:
    • Other equipment, which uses the same phone line as the printer, might be causing the test to fail. To find out if other equipment is causing a problem,
    disconnect everything from the phone line, and then run the test again. If the
    Dial Tone Detection Test  passes without the other equipment, then one or
    more pieces of the equipment is causing problems; try adding them back one at
    a time and rerunning the test each ti me, until you identify which piece of
    equipment is causing the problem.
    • Try connecting a working phone and phone cord to the telephone wall jack that you are using for the printer and check for a dial tone. If you do not hear a dial
    tone, contact your telepho ne company and have them check the line.
    • Make sure you have correctly connected the printer to the telephone wall jack. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer, connect one end to
    your telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE
    on the back of the printer.
    • If you are using a phone splitter, this can cause faxing problems. (A splitter is a two-cord connector that plugs into a  telephone wall jack.) Try removing the
    splitter and connecting the printer directly to the telephone wall jack.
    • If your telephone system is not using a standard dial tone, such as some PBX systems, this might cause the test to fail. This does not cause a problem
    sending or receiving faxes. Try sending or receiving a test fax.
    • Check to make sure the  country/region setting is set appropriat ely for your
    country/region. If the  country/region setting is not set  or is set incorrectly, the
    test might fail and you  might have problems se nding and receiving faxes.
    • Make sure you connect the printer to an analog phone line or you cannot send or receive faxes. To check if your phone line is digital, connect a regular analog
    phone to the line and listen for a dial tone. If you do not hear a normal sounding
    dial tone, it might be a phone line set  up for digital phones. Connect the printer
    to an analog phone line and try sending or receiving a fax.
    • Make sure you use the phone cord that came with the printer. If you do not use the supplied phone cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the printer,
    you might not be able to send or receive faxes. After you plug in the phone cord
    that came with the printer, run the fax test again.
    After you resolve an y problems found, run  the fax test again to make sure it passes
    and the printer is ready for faxing. If the  Dial Tone Detection test continues to fail,
    contact your telephone company and have them check the phone line.
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    							The "Fax Line Condition" test failedSolution:
    • Make sure you connect the printer to an analog phone line or you cannot sendor receive faxes. To check if your phone line is digital, connect a regular analog
    phone to the line and listen for a dial tone. If you do not hear a normal sounding
    dial tone, it might be a phone line set  up for digital phones. Connect the printer
    to an analog phone line and try sending or receiving a fax.
    • Check the connection between the telephone wall jack and the printer to make sure the phone cord is secure.
    • Make sure you have correctly connected the printer to the telephone wall jack. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer, connect one end to
    your telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE
    on the back of the printer.
    • Other equipment, which uses the same phone line as the printer, might be causing the test to fail. To find out if other equipment is causing a problem,
    disconnect everything from the phone line, and then run the test again.
     If the  Fax Line Condition Test  passes without the other equipment, then
    one or more pieces of the equipment is causing problems; try adding them
    back one at a time and rerunning the test each time, until you identify which
    piece of equipment is causing the problem.
     If the  Fax Line Condition Test  fails without the other equipment, connect
    the printer to a working phone line and continue reviewing the
    troubleshooting information in this section.
    • If you are using a phone splitter, this can cause faxing problems. (A splitter is a two-cord connector that plugs into a  telephone wall jack.) Try removing the
    splitter and connecting the printer directly to the telephone wall jack.
    • Make sure you use the phone cord that came with the printer. If you do not use the supplied phone cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the printer,
    you might not be able to send or receive faxes. After you plug in the phone cord
    that came with the printer, run the fax test again.
    After you resolve an y problems found, run  the fax test again to make sure it passes
    and the printer is ready for faxing. If the  Fax Line Condition test continues to fail
    and you experience problems faxing, contact your telephone company and have
    them check the phone line.
    The display always shows Phone Off Hook
    Solution: You are using the wrong type of phone cord. Make sure you are using
    the phone cord that  came with the printer to connect  the printer to your phone line.
    If the phone cord that came with the printer is not long enough, you can use
    a coupler to extend the length. You can purchase a coupler at an electronics store
    that carries phone accessories. You also need another phone cord, which can be
    a standard phone cord that you might already have in your home or office.
    Solution: Other equipment that uses the same phone line as the printer might be
    in use. Make sure extension phones (phones on the same phone line, but not
    connected to the printer) or other equipment are not in use or off the hook. For
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    							example, you cannot use the printer for faxing if an extension phone is off the hook,
    or if you are using a computer dial-up modem to send email or access the Internet.
    The printer is having problems sending and receiving faxes
    Solution: Make sure the printer is turned on. Look at the display on the printer. If
    the display is blank and the 
     (Power button) light is not lit, the printer is turned off.
    Make sure the power cord is firmly connected to the printer and plugged into
    a power outlet. Press the 
     (Power button) to turn on the printer.
    After turning on the printer, HP recommends you wait five minutes before sending
    or receiving a fax. The printer cannot send or receive faxes while it is initializing
    after being turned on.
    Solution: If Fax to PC or Fax to Mac has be en enabled, you may not be able to
    send or receive faxes if the fax memory is full (limited by printer memory).
    Solution:
    • Make sure you used the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer to
    connect to the telephone wall jack. One end of the phone cord should be
    connected to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of the printer and the other
    end to your telephone wall jack, as shown in the illustration.
    1
    2
    1 Telephone wall jack
    2 Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer to connect to the "1-LINE"port
    If the phone cord that came with the printer is not long enough, you can use
    a coupler to extend the length. You can purchase a coupler at an electronics
    store that carries phone accessories. You also need another phone cord, which
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    							can be a standard phone cord that you might already have in your home or
    office.
    • Try connecting a working phone and phone cord to the telephone wall jack that you are using for the printer and check for a dial tone. If you do not hear a dial
    tone, call your local telephone company for service.
    • Other equipment, which uses the same phone line as the printer, might be in use. For example, you cannot use the printer for faxing if an extension phone is
    off the hook, or if you are using a computer dial-up modem to send an email or
    access the Internet.
    • Check to see if another process has caused an error. Check the display or your computer for an error message providing information about the problem and
    how to solve it. If there is an error, the printer cannot send or  receive a fax until
    the error condition is resolved.
    • The phone line connection might be noisy. Phone lines with poor sound quality (noise) can cause faxing problems. Check the sound quality of the phone line
    by plugging a phone into the telephone wall jack and listening for static or other
    noise. If you hear noise, turn  Error Correction Mode (ECM) off and try faxing
    again. For information about changing ECM, see 
    Send a fax in Error Correction
    Mode. If the probl em persists, contact yo ur telephone company.
    • If you are using a digital subscriber line (D SL) service, make sure that you have
    a DSL filter connected or you cannot fa x successfully. For more information,
    see 
    Case B: Set up the printer with DSL.
    • Make sure the printer is not connected to a telephone wall jack that is set up for digital phones. To check if your phone  line is digital, connect a regular analog
    phone to the line and listen for a dial tone. If you do not hear a normal sounding
    dial tone, it might be a phone line set up for digital phones.
    • If you are using either a private branch exchange (PBX) or an integrated services digital ne twork (ISDN) converter/termi nal adapter, make sure the
    printer is connected to the correct port  and the terminal adapter is set to the
    correct switch type for your cou ntry/region, if possible. For more information,
    see 
    Case C: Set up the printer with a PBX phone system or an ISDN line.
    • If the printer shares the same phone  line with a DSL service, the DSL modem
    might not be grounded correctly. If the DSL modem is not grounded correctly, it
    can create noise on the phone line. Phone lines with poor sound quality (noise)
    can cause faxing problems. You can check the sound quality of the phone line
    by plugging a phone into the telephone wall jack and listening for static or other
    noise. If you hear noise, turn of f your DSL modem and completely remove
    power for at least 15 minutes. Turn the DSL modem back on and listen to the
    dial tone again.
    NOTE: You might notice static on the phone line again in the future. If the
    printer stops sending and rece iving faxes, repeat this process.
    If the phone line is still noisy, contact your telephone company. For information
    on turning your DSL modem off, contact your DSL provider for support.
    • If you are using a phone splitter, this can cause faxing problems. (A splitter is a two-cord connector that plugs into a  telephone wall jack.) Try removing the
    splitter and connecting the printer directly to the telephone wall jack.
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    							The printer is having problems sending a manual faxSolution:
    NOTE: This possible solution applies  only in the countries/regions that receive
    a 2-wire phone cord in the box with t he printer, including: Argentina, Australia,
    Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Greece, India, Indonesia, Ireland,
    Japan, Korea, Latin America, Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines, Poland, Portugal,
    Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Spain,  Taiwan, Thailand, USA, Venezuela,
    and Vietnam.
    • Make sure the telephone you use to initi ate the fax call is connected directly to
    the printer. To send a fax manually, the telephone must be connected directly
    to the port labeled 2-EXT on the printer, as shown in the illustration.
    3
    2
    1
    1 Telephone wall jack
    2 Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer to connect to the "1-LINE"
    port
    3 Telephone
    • If you are sending a fax  manually from your phone that is connected directly to
    the printer, you must use the keypad on the telephone to send the fax. You
    cannot use the keypad on the printer control panel.
    NOTE: If using a serial-type phone system, please connect your phone
    directly on top of the printer cable which has a wall plug attached to it.
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    							The printer cannot receive faxes, but can send faxesSolution:
    • If you are not using a distinctive ring service, check to make sure that theDistinctive Ring  feature on the printer is set to  All Rings. For more
    information, see 
    Change the answer ring pattern for distinctive ring.
    •If  Auto Answer  is set to Off, you need to receive faxes manually; otherwise,
    the printer cannot receive the fax. Fo r information on receiving faxes manually,
    see 
    Receive a fax manually.
    • If you have a voice mail service at the same phone number you use for fax calls, you must receive faxes manually, not auto matically. This means that you
    must be available to respond in person to incoming fax calls. For information on
    setting up the printer when you have a voice mail service, see 
    Case F: Shared
    voice/fax line with voice  mail. For information on receiving faxes manually, see
    Receive a fax manually.
    • If you have a computer dial-up modem on the same phone line with the printer, check to make sure th at the software that came wit h your modem is not set to
    receive faxes automatically. Modems that are set up to receive faxes
    automatically take over the phone line to receive all incoming faxes, which
    prevents the printer from receiving fax calls.
    • If you have an answering machine on the same phone line with the printer, you might have one of the following problems:
     Your answering machine might not be set up correctly with the printer.
     Your outgoing message might be too long or too loud to allow the printer to
    detect fax tones, and  the sending fax machine  might disconnect.
     Your answering machine might not have enough quiet time after your outgoing message to allow the printer to detect fax tones. This problem is
    most common with digi tal answering machines.
    The following actions might  help solve these problems:
     When you have an answering machine on the same phone line you use for fax calls, try connecting the answering machine directly to the printer as
    described in 
    Case I: Shared voice/fax line with answering machine.
     Make sure the printer is set to receive faxes automatically. For information on setting up the printer to receive faxes automatically, see 
    Receive a fax.
     Make sure the  Rings to Answer setting is set to a greater number of rings
    than the answerin g machine. For more  information, see 
    Set the number of
    rings before answering.
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