Setting Automatic Reduction

The Automatic Reduction setting automatically reduces each page of your incoming fax to fit the paper loaded in the tray. The Factory setting is Automatic Reduction=On. To turn it off, remove the check from the checkbox. The two scenarios below demonstrate what happens if you turn auto reduction on or off.

Example 1:`You receive a fax on legal-size paper, but have letter-size paper loaded in the HP OfficeJet. With Auto Reduction=On, the page will be a 75% reduction of the legal-size original. With Auto Reduction=Off, the legal-size original will be split into two pages.

Example 2:`You receive a fax on letter-size paper and also have letter-size paper loaded in the HP OfficeJet. With Auto Reduction=On, each page you receive may be reduced slightly. With Auto Reduction=Off, the page may be split into two pages.

The HP OfficeJet cannot print on the bottom 1/2 inch of the page, so a fax that fills a letter-size page may print on two pages if Automatic Reduction is turned off. You should always leave the Automatic Reduction setting On, unless maintaining the original size is important to you.

Setting Backup Reception

The HP OfficeJet has a backup capability for receiving faxes and storing them in memory if it is unable to print them for the following reasons:

NThe paper tray is empty.

NThe wrong paper size is loaded for receiving faxes (only Letter, Legal, and A4 paper are valid for faxes).

NThe print cartridge is out of ink or is not installed.

NThere's a paper jam.

With the Backup Reception=On (the factory setting), incoming paper faxes will be received to memory. If Backup Reception=Off, no incoming calls will be answered, nor incoming faxes received, until the circumstance listed above is corrected.

If you are printing a file from your PC or copying when a fax is received, the fax will be saved to memory, regardless of the Backup Reception setting. When the printing or copying is complete, faxes stored in memory print immediately.

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