HP 600, 610 manual Read these questions Circle your answers, What to do next

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Read these questions:

Circle your answers:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 Do you subscribe to a distinctive ring

Circle A or B below, then read

 

what to do next.

 

service through your telephone company on

 

the same phone line to which you connected

A. No, I do not have a distinctive

 

your HP OfficeJet (in Step 3)?

ring service.

 

(This telephone service, which is unavailable

Continue with question 2.

 

in many areas, allows you to have 2 or 3

B. Yes, I have a distinctive ring

 

phone numbers on the same phone line. Each

 

service.

 

number has a ring with a different pattern so

You do not need to answer any

 

you can tell the difference between incoming

 

calls.)

more questions; skip directly to

 

“Shared line with distinctive ring

 

 

 

 

(Case B)” on page 1-22 for

 

 

connection instructions.

 

 

 

 

 

2 Is the HP OfficeJet connected to a

Circle C or D below, then read

 

what to do next.

 

separate phone line that’s dedicated to

 

C. Yes, the OfficeJet will be

 

sending and receiving your fax calls (no

 

voice calls received)?

connected to a dedicated line.

 

 

Skip to question 4.

 

 

D. No, the OfficeJet will be

 

 

connected to a shared phone line

 

 

that receives both fax and voice

 

 

calls.

 

 

Continue with question 3.

 

 

 

 

 

3 Do you use an answering machine or a

Circle E, F, or G below, then

 

continue with question 4.

 

voicemail feature in your computer to answer

 

voice calls on your shared phone line?

E. I use an answering machine.

 

 

F. I use a voicemail feature in my

 

 

computer.

 

 

G. I neither use an answering

 

 

machine nor a voicemail feature

 

 

in my computer.

 

 

 

 

 

4 Do you have a modem — either internal

Circle H, I, or J below. Then

 

refer to “How should you

 

to your computer or an external box — on the

 

connect?” to match all of your

 

same phone line you will be using for the HP

 

OfficeJet?

responses in this column to the

 

right setup scenario.

 

 

 

(If you’re not sure if you have a modem, refer

H. Yes, I have a modem inside

 

my computer.

 

to the following section “How to tell if you

I. Yes, I have a modem that’s an

 

have a modem” before answering this

 

external box.

 

question.)

 

J. No, I don’t have any kind of

 

 

 

 

modem.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Page Safety Information Table of Contents Quick Tour Faxing Changing the information printed atScanning Getting Help Page Setting Up HP OfficeJet Setting UpMake Sure Everything Is in the Box If you don’t have a CD-ROM driveInstall the Tray Plug in the Line ConnectorConnect the Power Cord Connect the Printer CableInsert the Print Cartridges Single-envelope tray Use this tray Load the Paper SupplyDocument loading tray Use this Connect Your Office Equipment Important What should you connect?Read these questions Circle your answers What to do nextHow to tell if you have a modem How to tell if your modem is internal or externalHow should you connect? Refer to this section for connection instructionsDedicated line Case ACJ Dedicated line with internal modem Case ACHPhone optional External Dedicated line with external modem ACIBut recommended Modem Wall jack Shared line Case Adgj Shared line with internal modem Case Adgh Shared line with external modem Case Adgi Shared line with answering machine Case Adej Phone optional, but AnsweringBut recommended Voicemail feature Wall jack Shared line with computer voicemail Case AdfjContinue with . Install the Software Required Setting Up Page Setting Up Shared line with distinctive ring Case B Install the Software RequiredMake Sure Everything Works Properly Print a reportMake a copy Receive a faxScan a page to your computer What’s Next? Printing Using the Help System Other ways to get help Quick TourLoading the Paper Supply Using a Scan/Copy Sleeve to Protect Your Original Faxing paper documents Sending FaxesFrom the keypad From the Document Assistant Sending a fax directly from your software program Copying Copying from the keypadCopying from the Document Assistant Click Copy and the Copy dialog box displaysScanning Scanning imagesPrinting Scanning text for editing OCRUsing the Help System If you need to Other ways to get helpLook at Faxing Standalone FaxingSending a Paper Document Sending from the keypadTo dial in real time Dialing in real timeTo dial directly from a telephone Speed dialing To speed dialSending from the Document Assistant Click Fax. The Send Fax dialog box displaysSending a Fax Directly from Your Software Program Answering settings Receiving Printed FaxesManually receiving faxes Receiving faxes to your PCUsing Advanced Fax Features and Settings Advanced fax send settingsChanging the Resolution Use thisStandard Type of fax Where and how to change the Resolution Press the Contrast/Resolution buttonType of fax sent Where and how to change the Contrast Changing the ContrastRedialing a fax number Changing the Automatic Redial setting in the softwareRedialing manually with the Redial/Pause button Entering a pause during keypad dialing Assigning speed dial codesModel number Assigning a speed dial code to a single fax numberTo create a new speed dial group Assigning a speed dial code to a group of fax numbersTo add names to an existing speed dial group Type of fax sent How to fax to a group of fax numbers Faxing to a group of fax numbersFrom the Phone Book list Send Fax dialog box, create a temporarySetting Tone or Pulse dialing type Other advanced features for sending faxes Sending faxes OfficeJet Manager softwareAdvanced fax receive settings Phone Answering Automatic or ManualChanging the number of rings before answering Using Distinctive Ring Updating your fax receive setup Changing the paper size setting Other advanced features for receiving faxesViewing lists of all sent and received faxes Printing the fax reportsFax History report Last Fax reportAdjusting sound volumes Changing the time and dateStandalone Mode PC Connected Standalone FaxingStandalone vs. PC Connected To use the HP OfficeJet as a standalone fax machineCopying Copying from the KeypadCopying from the Keypad Controlling how your copies will lookUse this Resolution For this result Optimizing the qualityAutomatic collating Darkening and lightening ContrastCopying from the Document Assistant Photo/Graphics accordingly Reducing and enlarging Reduce/Enlarge* method Settings availableCopy quality Collating On or Off 5Scanning ScanningScanning Your Document As an Image Scanning from the Document AssistantScanning To copy-and-paste the scanned image into a document To import the scanned image into a documentSelecting the area you want to edit Scan Image ViewerCutting, pasting, and cropping an area Save image How to scan with Twain How to tell if your software program supportsScanning from TWAIN-compliant software To scan your document using OCR Scanning Your Document to Edit the Words OCRClick Scan text for editing Page Using the Print Settings PrintingPaper Types Printing from the HP OfficeJet ManagerPaper Types Selecting paper types and sizesLoading tips Types of Paper Sizes of Paper CapacityLoading letterhead paper Loading plain and special papersLoading a single envelope Loading multiple envelopes Loading transparenciesLocating the print settings Using the Print SettingsUsing the Paper tab settings Print quality and speed Using the Setup tab settingsPrinting in color Using the Advanced tab settings Printing in grayscalePrinting from the HP OfficeJet Manager Printing from Your Windows Software ProgramAdditional Problem Solving Tips Uninstalling the software Getting HelpSources of Information and Help HP Reseller HP First Using the Help System Understanding the Messages Displayed on the Keypad Help RecommendedClear paper Reconnect now button on Getting document Ink drying, press Fax/phone line Using a speed dial code If you were sending aGroup fax from the keypad If you were making aThere were no This action is Message Recommended You replaced One of the following problems has occurred One of these problems Open the HP OfficeJet’s top Click Reconnect Now on Displayed speed Uninstalling the software Additional Problem Solving TipsTo remove HP OfficeJet software Cleaning the scanner glass Document scanning cover Look onSpecifications Product SpecificationsOrdering Information Regulatory InformationProduct Specifications Overall SpecificationsPaper Weight Faxing Specifications Copying Specifications Supply/Accessory HP Reorder Number Ordering InformationRegulatory Information Page Telephone Network Declaration of Conformity Product OptionsIndex Entering a pause 3-13,3-14redialing Error messages 7-9, 7-10, 7-13 Index Line 1-14 Index Faxing 7-9 Ments 5-4 Computer 1-19 Index
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