Fax tones are recorded on my answering machine – HP OfficeJet Pro 7740 User Manual

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your message. Leave at least 5 seconds of silence at the end of the voice message. There should be

no background noise when recording this silent time. Try to receive a fax again.

NOTE:

Some digital answering machines might not retain the recorded silence at the end of your

outgoing message. Play back your outgoing message to check.

If the printer shares the same phone line with other types of phone equipment, such as an answering

machine, a computer dial-up modem, or a multi-port switch box, the fax signal level might be reduced.

The signal level can also be reduced if you use a splitter or connect extra cables to extend the length of

your phone. A reduced fax signal can cause problems during fax reception.
To find out if other equipment is causing a problem, disconnect everything except the printer from the

phone line, and then try to receive a fax. If you can receive faxes successfully without the other

equipment, one or more pieces of the other equipment is causing problems; try adding them back one at

a time and receiving a fax each time, until you identify which equipment is causing the problem.

If you have a special ring pattern for your fax phone number (using a distinctive ring service through

your telephone company), make sure that the Distinctive Ring feature on the printer is set to match.

The printer cannot send faxes, but can receive faxes

The printer might be dialing too fast or too soon. You might need to insert some pauses in the number

sequence. For example, if you need to access an outside line before dialing the phone number, insert

a pause following the access number. If your number is 95555555, and 9 accesses an outside line, you

might insert pauses as follows: 9-555-5555. To enter a pause in the fax number you are typing, touch

the * repeatedly, until a dash (-) appears on the display.
You can also send the fax using monitor dialing. This enables you to listen to the phone line as you dial.

You can set the pace of your dialing and respond to prompts as you dial.

The number you entered when sending the fax is not in the proper format or the receiving fax machine is

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 machine might not be turned on or connected, or a voice

mail service could be interfering with the recipient's phone line. You can also ask the recipient to check

the receiving fax machine for any problems.

Fax tones are recorded on my answering machine

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. If you do not connect the answering machine as

recommended, fax tones might be recorded on your answering machine.

Make sure the printer is set to receive faxes automatically and that the Rings to Answer setting is

correct. The number of rings to answer for the printer should be greater than the number of rings to

answer for the answering machine. If the answering machine and the printer are set to the same

number of rings to answer, both devices answer the call and fax tones are recorded on the answering

machine.

Set your answering machine to a low number of rings and the printer to answer in the maximum number

of rings supported. (The maximum number of rings varies by country/region.) In this setup, the

answering machine answers the call and the printer monitors the line. If the printer detects fax tones,

the printer receives the fax. If the call is a voice call, the answering machine records the incoming

message.

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