HP OJ4620 Manuel Du Propriétaire

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Step 1: Connect the printer to the phone line
Set up and use fax
Before you begin…
Before beginning, be sure you have done the 
following:
• 
Installed ink cartridges
• 
Loaded A4- or letter-size paper in the tray
• 
Have the telephone cord and adapter (if 
provided with the printer) ready.
For more information, see the setup poster 
included in the box with the printer.
1.  Using the phone cord provided in the box with the 
printer, connect one end to your telephone wall 
jack, then connect the other end to the port 
labeled 1-LINE on the back of the printer.
 Note: You might need to use the adapter 
provided for your country/region to connect the 
printer to your telephone wall jack.
 Note: If the phone cord that came with the 
printer is not long enough, purchase a coupler 
at an electronics store that carries phone 
accessories to extend the length. You also need 
another phone cord, which can be a standard 
phone cord that you might already have in your 
home or office. For more information, see the 
user guide.
 CAUTION: If you use a phone cord other than 
the one provided with the printer, you might not 
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1 Telephone wall jack
2 1-LINE port on printer
be able to fax successfully. Because phone cords 
that you might be using in your home or office 
can be different from the one provided with the 
printer, HP recommends that you use the phone 
cord that is provided with the printer.
2.  Connect any other telephone equipment. For more 
information about connecting and setting up 
additional devices or services with the printer, see 
the boxes in this section or see the user guide.
 Note: If you encounter problems setting up the 
printer with other equipment or services, contact 
the telephone company or service provider.
  Tip: If you subscribe to a voicemail service on 
the same phone line that you will use for faxing, 
you cannot receive faxes automatically. Because 
you must be available to respond in person to 
incoming fax calls, be sure to turn off the Auto 
Answer feature.
If you want to receive faxes automatically 
instead, contact your telephone company to 
subscribe to a distinctive ring service or to obtain 
a separate telephone line for faxing.