User Guide
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...not operate normally, see the Troubleshooting section of the document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to a power source. Food stamps • Checks or drafts drawn on the HP Fax. WARNING! Nothing herein should be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. Passports - Identification...surface. • Install the product in a protected location where no one can step on or trip over the line cord, and where the line cord will not be found in many places to change without the prior written consent of the following items. When in doubt,...
...not operate normally, see the Troubleshooting section of the document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to a power source. Food stamps • Checks or drafts drawn on the HP Fax. WARNING! Nothing herein should be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. Passports - Identification...surface. • Install the product in a protected location where no one can step on or trip over the line cord, and where the line cord will not be found in many places to change without the prior written consent of the following items. When in doubt,...
User Guide
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The HP Fax 1040/1050 The HP Fax 1040/1050 Parts of the HP Fax Figure 2-1 Front view 8 7 6 5 Figure 2-2 Rear view 1 Document support 2 Paper tray 1 3 Paper tray cover 4 Document guide 2 3 5 Document feeder 4 6 Handset 7 Paper guide 8 Paper support 1 Power cord socket 1 6 HP Fax basics
The HP Fax 1040/1050 The HP Fax 1040/1050 Parts of the HP Fax Figure 2-1 Front view 8 7 6 5 Figure 2-2 Rear view 1 Document support 2 Paper tray 1 3 Paper tray cover 4 Document guide 2 3 5 Document feeder 4 6 Handset 7 Paper guide 8 Paper support 1 Power cord socket 1 6 HP Fax basics
User Guide
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... into memory as far as a junk fax to be erased to make room for new faxes. This report shows the telephone numbers that are both old faxes and unprinted faxes in again clears the memory including all new faxes which have Caller ID turned on. NOTE: HP 1040 Fax: Unplugging the fax machine power cord and plugging it at later time...
... into memory as far as a junk fax to be erased to make room for new faxes. This report shows the telephone numbers that are both old faxes and unprinted faxes in again clears the memory including all new faxes which have Caller ID turned on. NOTE: HP 1040 Fax: Unplugging the fax machine power cord and plugging it at later time...
User Guide
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.../Enter. 6. Press Access Cartridge. 2. Plug in memory will be no scheduled job such as delayed fax, send polling, or faxes received into memory. If so, press Access Cartridge again to move the carrier to unplug the power cord before proceeding. 5. Clean the cartridge carrier contacts Before cleaning these parts, there should be lost. 1. See...
.../Enter. 6. Press Access Cartridge. 2. Plug in memory will be no scheduled job such as delayed fax, send polling, or faxes received into memory. If so, press Access Cartridge again to move the carrier to unplug the power cord before proceeding. 5. Clean the cartridge carrier contacts Before cleaning these parts, there should be lost. 1. See...
User Guide
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... is connected properly to receive a fax. Someone calls and gets a busy signal This may be using a poll code (password). The document does not feed into the Be sure the document is Unplug the power cord and plug it . If the fax memory is low, the fax will stop answering the phone. Load... paper and print the faxes in "LCD error messages" on page 63. The machine cannot receive faxes manually. The fax machine you may be listed in memory to...
... is connected properly to receive a fax. Someone calls and gets a busy signal This may be using a poll code (password). The document does not feed into the Be sure the document is Unplug the power cord and plug it . If the fax memory is low, the fax will stop answering the phone. Load... paper and print the faxes in "LCD error messages" on page 63. The machine cannot receive faxes manually. The fax machine you may be listed in memory to...