troubleshooting information

 

 

problem

possible cause and solution

 

 

I cannot receive faxes,

If you are not using a distinctive ring service, check to make sure

but I can send faxes

that the Answer Ring Pattern feature on your HP Officejet is set to

(continued)

All Rings. For information, see change the answer ring pattern

(distinctive ringing) on page 63.

 

 

If your HP Officejet shares the same phone line with other types of

 

phone equipment—such as an answering machine or a PC

 

modem—the fax signal level could be reduced, causing fax

 

reception problems.

 

To find out if other equipment is causing a problem, disconnect

 

everything except the HP Officejet from the phone line, and then try

 

to receive a fax. If fax reception is successful without the equipment,

 

then one or more pieces of the equipment is causing problems; try

 

adding them back one at a time and faxing, until you identify

 

which equipment is causing the problem.

 

 

I cannot send faxes,

If you are using speed dial to dial the fax number, the HP Officejet

but I can receive faxes

might be dialing too fast or too soon. To solve this problem, try one

 

of the following:

 

Try manually dialing the fax number from the HP Officejet front

 

panel, or from an attached phone. For information, see send a

 

fax using monitor dialing on page 43 or send a fax manually

 

from a telephone on page 43.

 

Re-create the speed dial setting and insert some pauses. For

 

information, see create individual speed-dial entries on

 

page 56.

 

If your telephone line has a PBX system, make sure you are dialing

 

the number for an outside line before dialing the fax number.

 

The receiving fax machine might be having problems. To check this,

 

try calling the fax number from a telephone and listen for fax tones.

 

If you cannot hear fax tones, the receiving fax might not be turned

 

on or connected, or a voice mail service could be interfering with

 

the recipient’s phone line.

 

 

I hear static on my

If you did not connect the HP Officejet from the port labeled “1-

telephone line ever

LINE” to your telephone wall jack using the phone cord supplied in

since I connected the

the box with your HP Officejet, you could hear static on your phone

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line and you probably will not be able to fax successfully.* This

 

special 2-wire cord is different from the more common 4-wire cords

 

you might already have in your office. For more information, see I

 

have difficulties when sending faxes and when receiving faxes on

 

page 146.

 

 

I hear static on my

* This possible cause/solution applies only in the countries/regions that

telephone line ever

receive a 2-wire phone cord in the box with the HP Officejet, including:

Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Greece,

since I connected the

India, Indonesia, Ireland, Japan, Korea, Latin America, Malaysia, Mexico,

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Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Spain,

(continued)

Taiwan, Thailand, USA, Venezuela, and Vietnam.

 

 

Using a telephone line splitter could affect the sound quality of your

 

phone line, causing static. Try removing the splitter and connecting

 

the HP Officejet directly to the telephone wall jack.

 

 

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4215xi, 4215, 4215v, 4255 specifications

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