HP 8610 E Owners Manual
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●Notice to users in Taiwan ● Notice to users in Mexico ● Wireless notice to users in Japan Exposure to radio frequency radiation Notice to users in Brazil Notice to users in Canada ENWW Regulatory information 175
Notice to users in Taiwan Notice to users in Mexico Wireless notice to users in Japan 176 Appendix A Technical informationENWW
Environmental product stewardship program Hewlett-Packard is committed to providing quality products in an environmentally sustainable manner: ●Design for recycling has been in corporated into this product. ● The number of materials has been kept to a minimum while ensuri ng proper functionality and reliability. ● Dissimilar materials have bee n designed to separate easily. ● Fasteners and other connections are easy to locate, access, and remove using common tools. ● High priority parts have been designed to access quickly for ef ficient disassembly and repair. For more information, visit www.hp.com/ecosolutions This section contains the following topics: ● Paper use ● Plastics ● Material safety data sheets ● Recycling program ● HP inkjet supplies recycling program ● Disposal of waste equipment by users ● Power consumption ● Chemical substances ● Battery disposal in the Netherlands ● Battery disposal in the Taiwan ● California Perchlorate Material Notice ● Toxic and hazardous substance table (China) ● Restriction of hazardo us substance (Ukraine) ● Restriction of hazardous substance (India) ● EPEAT ● China SEPA Ecolabel U ser Information Paper use This product is suited for the us e of recycled paper according to DIN 19309 and EN 12281:2002. Plastics Plastic parts over 25 grams are marked according to internation al standards that enhance the ability to identify plastics for recycling purposes at the end of produ ct life. Material safety data sheets Material safety data sheets (MSDS) can be obtained from the HP website at: ENWW Environmental product stewardship program 177
www.hp.com/go/msds Recycling program HP offers an increasing number of product return and recycling programs in many countries/regions, and partners with some of the largest electronic recycling centers throughout the world. HP conserves resources by reselling some of its most popular products. For more information re garding recycling of HP products, please visit: www.hp.com/recycle HP inkjet supplies recycling program HP is committed to protecting the environment. The HP Inkjet Supplies Recycling Program is available in many countries/reg ions, and lets you recycle used print cartridges and ink cartridges free of charge. For more information, go to the following website: www.hp.com/hpinfo/globalcitizenship/environment/recycle/ Disposal of waste equipment by users This symbol means do not dispose of your product with your other household waste. Instead, you should protect human health and the environment by handing over your waste equipment to a designated collection point for the recycl ing of waste electrical and electronic equipment. For mor e information, please contact your household waste disposal service, or go to http://www.hp.com/recycle. Power consumption Hewlett-Packard printing and imag ing equipment marked with the ENERGY STAR® logo is qualified to the U.S. Environmental Protec tion Agency’s ENERGY STAR speci fications for imaging equipment. The following mark w ill appear on ENERGY STA R qualified imaging products: Additional ENERGY STAR qualified imaging product model information is listed at: www.hp.com/go/ energystar Chemical substances HP is committed to providing our customers with information about the chemical substances in our products as needed to comply with legal requirements such as RE ACH (Regulation EC No 1907/2006 of the European P arliament and the Council) . A chemical information report for this product can be found at: www.hp.com/go/reach. 178 Appendix A Technical information ENWW
Battery disposal in the Netherlands Battery disposal in the Taiwan California Perchlorate Material Notice Toxic and hazardous substance table (China) Restriction of hazardous substance (Ukraine) ENWW Environmental product stewardship program 179
Restriction of hazardous substance (India) EPEAT China SEPA Ecolabel User Information 180 Appendix A Technical informationENWW
B Additional fax setup After completing all the steps in the getting started guide, use the instructions in this section to complete your fax setup. Keep y our getting started guide for later use. In this section, you learn how to set up the printer so that faxing works successfully with equipment and services you might alrea dy have on the same phone line. TIP:You can also use the Fax Setup Wizard (Windows) or H P Utility (OS X) to help you quickly set up some important fax settings such as the answer mode and fax header information. You can access these tools through the HP software you installed with t he printer. After you run these tools, follow the proced ures in this section to complete your fax setu p. This section contains the following topics: ● Set up faxing (parallel phone systems) ● Serial-type fax setup ● Test fax setup ENWW 181
Set up faxing (parallel phone systems) Before you begin setting up the printer for faxing, determine which kind of phone system your country/ region uses. The instructions for fax setup differ depending on whether you have a serial- or parallel- type phone system. ● If you do not see your country/region listed in the table, you probably have a serial-type phone system. In a serial-type phone system, the connector type on yo ur shared telephone equipment (modems, phones, and answering machines) does not allow a physi cal connection to the "2- EXT" port on the printer. Instead, all equipment must be connec ted at the telephone wall jack. NOTE:In some countries/regions that use serial-type phone systems, t he phone cord that came with the printer might have an additional wall plug attached to it. This enables you to connect other telecom devices to the wall jack where you plug in the printer. You might need to connect the s upplied phone cord to the adapte r provided for your country/ region. ● If your country/region is listed in the table, you probably have a parallel-type telephone system. In a parallel-type phone system, y ou are able to connect shared telephone equipment to the phone line by using the "2-EXT" port on the back of the printer. NOTE:If you have a parallel-type phone system, HP recommends you use the 2-wire phone cord supplied with the printer t o connect it to the telephone w all jack. Table B-1 Countries/regions w ith a parallel-type phone system Argentina AustraliaBrazil Canada ChileChina Colombia GreeceIndia Indonesia Ireland Japan Korea Latin AmericaMalaysia Mexico PhilippinesPoland Portugal RussiaSaudi Arabia Singapore SpainTaiwan Thailand USA Venezuela Vietnam If you are unsure which kind of telephone system you have (serial or parallel), check with your telephone company. This section contains the following topics: ● Select the correct fax set up for your home or office ● Case A: Separate fax line (no voice calls received) ● Case B: Set up the printer with DSL ● Case C: Set up the printer with a PBX phone system or an ISDN l ine ● Case D: Fax with a distinctive ring service on the same line ● Case E: Shared voice/fax line 182 Appendix B Additional fax setup ENWW
●Case F: Shared voice/fax line with voice mail ● Case G: Fax line shared with com puter modem (no voice calls received) ● Case H: Shared voice/fax line with computer modem ● Case I: Shared voice/fax line with answering machine ● Case J: Shared voice/fax line wi th computer modem and answering machine ● Case K: Shared voice/fax line with computer dial-up modem and v oice mail Select the correct fax setup for your home or office To fax successfully, you need to know what types of equipment and services (if any) share the same phone line with the printer. Thi s is important because you migh t need to connect some of your existing office equipment directl y to the printer, and you might also need to change some fax settings before you can fax successfully. 1. Determine if your telephone system is serial or parallel. For more information, see Set up faxing (parallel phone systems) on page 182. a. Serial-type telephone system—See Serial-type fax setup on page 203. b. Parallel-type telephone system—Go to step 2. 2. Select the combination of equipme nt and services sharing your fax line. ● DSL: A Digital subscriber line (D SL) service through your telephone company. (DSL might be called ADSL in yo ur country/region.) ● PBX: A private branch exchange (PBX) phone system or an integra ted services digital network (ISDN) system. ● Distinctive ring service: A distinctive ring service through yo ur telephone company provides multiple telephone numbers with different ring patterns. ● Voice calls: Voice calls are rec eived at the same phone number you use for fax calls on the printer. ● Computer dial-up modem: A comput er dial-up modem is on the same phone line as the printer. If you answer Yes to any of the following questions, y ou are using a computer dial- up modem: ◦ Do you send and receive faxes di rectly to and from your computer software applications through a dial-up connection? ◦ Do you send and receive email messages on your computer through a dial-up connection? ◦ Do you access the Internet from yo ur computer through a dial-up connection? ● Answering machine: An answering machine that answers voice call s at the same phone number you use for fax calls on the printer. ● Voice mail service: A voice mail subscription through your telephone company at the same number you use for fax calls on the printer. 3. From the following table, select the combination of equipment and services applicable to your home or office setting. Then look up the recommended fax setup. Step-by-step instructions are included for each case in the sections that follow. ENWW Set up faxing (parallel phone systems) 183
NOTE:If your home or office setup is not described in this section, set up the printer as you would a regular analog phone. Make sure you use the phone cord suppli ed in the box to connect one end to your telephone wall jack and the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of the printer. If you use another phone cord, you might experience problems sending and receiving faxes. You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapte r provided for your country/region. Other equipment or services sharing your fax line Recommended fax setup DSL PBX Distinctive ring serviceVoice callsComputer dial- up modem Answering machine Voice mail service Case A: Separate fax line (no voice calls received) on page 184 Case B: Set up the printer with DSL on page 185 Case C: Set up the printer with a PBX phone system or an ISDN line on page 186 Case D: Fax with a distinctive ring service onthe same line on page 187 Case E: Shared voice/fax line on page 188 Case F: Shared voice/fax line with voice mail on page 189 Case G: Fax line shared with computer modem (no voice calls received)on page 190 Case H: Shared voice/fax line with computer modem on page 193 Case I: Shared voice/fax line with answering machine on page 196 Case J: Shared voice/fax line with computer modemand answering machine on page 197 Case K: Shared voice/fax line with computer dial-up modem and voice mailon page 201 Case A: Separate fax line (no voice calls received) If you have a separate phone li ne on which you receive no voice calls, and you have no other equipment connected on this phon e line, set up the printer as described in this section. 184 Appendix B Additional fax setup ENWW