HP (Hewlett-Packard) 2405 (Q3086A) User Manual

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hp psc 2400 series
chapter 6
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fax
use error correction mode (ECM)
ECM eliminates data lost due to poor phone lines by detecting errors that occur 
during transmission and automatically requesting retransmission of the 
erroneous portion. Phone charges are unaffected, or might even be reduced, on 
good phone lines. On poor phone lines, ECM increases sending time and 
phone charges, but sends the data much more reliably. Turn ECM off (the 
default setting is on) only if it increases phone charges substantially and you are 
willing to accept poorer quality in exchange for reduced charges.
1
Press 
Setup
.
2
Press 
4
, then press 
7
.
This selects Advanced Fax Setup and then selects Error Correction Mode.
3
Press  
to 
select 
Off
 or 
On
.
4
Press 
OK
.
set automatic reduction for incoming faxes
This setting determines what your HP PSC does if it receives a fax too large for 
the default paper size. With this setting on (the default), the image is reduced to 
fit on one page if possible. With this feature off, the information that will not fit 
on the first page is printed on a second page. This feature is useful when you 
receive a legal-size fax and letter-size paper is loaded in the input tray.
1
Press 
Setup
.
2
Press 
4
, then press 
5
.
This selects Advanced Fax Setup and then selects Automatic Reduction.
3
Press  
to 
select 
Off
 or 
On
.
4
Press 
OK
.
adjust the volume
Your HP PSC provides three levels for adjusting the ring and speaker volume. 
The ring volume is the volume of the phone rings. The speaker volume is the level 
of everything else, such as the dial tones, fax tones, and button press beeps. The 
default setting is Soft.
1
Press 
Setup
.
2
Press 
3
, then press 
6
.
This selects Basic Fax Setup and then selects Ring and Beep Volume.
3
Press   to select one of the options: 
Soft
Loud
, or 
Off
.
4
Press 
OK
.
change the answer ring pattern (distinctive ringing)
Many phone companies offer a distinctive ringing feature that allows you to 
have several phone numbers on one phone line. When you subscribe to this 
service, each number will have a different ring pattern, for example, single, 
double, and triple rings. If you do not have this service, use the default ring 
pattern, which is All Rings.