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    							Additional statements for telecom (fax) products
    EU Statement for Telecom Operation
    This product is intended to be connected to the analog Public Switched Telecommunication Networks
    (PSTN) of European Economic Area (EEA) countries/regions.
    It meets requirements of EU R&TTE Directive  1999/5/EC (Annex II) and carries appropriate CE
    conformity marking.
    For more details see Declaration of Conformity issu ed by the manufacturer in another section of this
    manual.
    However due to differences between individual national PSTNs the product may not guarantee
    unconditional assurance of successful operation on every PSTN termination point. Network
    compatibility depends on the correct setting being  selected by the customer in preparation of its
    connection to the PSTN. Please follow the instructions provided in the user manual.
    If you experience network compatibility issues, pl ease contact your equipment supplier or Hewlett-
    Packard help desk in the country/region of operation.
    Connecting to a PSTN termination point may be the  subject of additional requirements set out by the
    local PSTN operator.
    New Zealand Telecom Statements
    The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal  equipment indicates only that Telecom has accepted
    that the item complies with minimum conditions  for connection to its network. It indicates no
    endorsement of the product by Telecom, nor does it  provide any sort of warranty. Above all, it provides
    no assurance that any item will work correctly in  all respects with another item of Telepermitted
    equipment of a different make or model, nor does it  imply that any product is compatible with all of
    Telecom’s network services.
    This equipment may not provide for the effective hand -over of a call to another device connected to the
    same line.
    This equipment shall not be set up to make automatic calls to the Telecom “111” Emergency Service.
    This product has not been tested to ensure compatibil ity with the FaxAbility distinctive ring service for
    New Zealand.
    Additional FCC statement for telecom products (US)
    This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC  rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On
    the back of this equipment is a label that contains,  among other information, a product identifier in the
    format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requeste d, this number must be provided to the telephone company.
    The REN is used to determine the quantity of devi ces, which may be connected to the telephone line.
    Excessive RENs on the telephone line  may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming
    call. In most, but not all, areas, the sum of the RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the
    number of devices that may be connected to the li ne, as determined by the total RENs, contact the
    telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area.
    This equipment uses the following USOC jacks: RJ11C.
    ENWW Additional statements for telecom (fax) products 341
     
    						
    							An FCC-compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this equipment. This equipment is
    designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using a compatible modular
    jack, which is Part 68 compliant. This equipment  cannot be used on telephone company-provided coin
    service. Connection to Party Line Se rvice is subject to state tariffs.
    If this equipment causes harm to the telephone  network, the telephone company will notify you in
    advance that temporary discontinuance of service ma y be required. If advance notice is not practical,
    the telephone company will notify the customer as so on as possible. Also, you will be advised of your
    right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.
    The telephone company may make changes in its faci lities, equipment, operations, or procedures that
    could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens, the telephone company will provide
    advance notice in order for you to make the necessary  modifications in order to maintain uninterrupted
    service.
    If trouble is experienced with this equipment, please see the numbers in this manual for repair and (or)
    warranty information. If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company
    may request you remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved.
    The customer can do the following repairs: Replace any original equipment that came with the device.
    This includes the print cartridge, the supports fo r trays and bins, the power cord, and the telephone
    cord. It is recommended that the cu stomer install an AC surge arrestor in the AC outlet to which this
    device is connected. This is to avoid damage to th e equipment caused by local lightning strikes and
    other electrical surges.
    Telephone Consumer Protection Act (US)
    The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer or
    other electronic device, including fax machines,  to send any message unless such message clearly
    contains, in a margin at the top or bottom of ea ch transmitted page or on the first page of the
    transmission, the date and time it is sent and an iden tification of the business, other entity, or individual
    sending the message and the telephone number of the sending machine or such business, or other
    entity, or individual. (The telephone number provided cannot be a 900 number or any other number for
    which charges exceed local or long distance transmission charges).
    Industry Canada CS-03 requirements
    Notice : The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means the
    equipment meets certain telecommunications network  protective, operational, and safety requirements
    as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirement document(s). The
    Department does not guarantee the equipment will oper ate to the user’s satisfaction. Before installing
    this equipment, users should ensure that it is pe rmissible for the equipment to be connected to the
    facilities of the local telecommunications company.  The equipment must also be installed using an
    acceptable method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above
    conditions may not prevent degradation of service in  some situations. Repairs to certified equipment
    should be coordinated by a representative designat ed by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made
    by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company
    cause to request the user to disconnect the equipmen t. Users should ensure for their own protection that
    the electrical ground connections of the power utilit y, telephone lines, and internal metallic water pipe
    system, if present, are connected together. This precaution can be particularly important in rural areas.
    CAUTION: Users should not attempt to make such co nnections themselves, but should contact the
    appropriate electric inspection authority, or el ectrician, as appropriate. The Ringer Equivalence
    Number (REN) of this device is 0.0.
    342 Appendix D   Regulatory information ENWW
     
    						
    							Notice: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal device provides an indication
    of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be  connected to a telephone interface. The termination
    on an interface may consist of any combination of de vices subject only to the requirement that the sum
    of the Ringer Equivalence Number of all the de vices does not exceed five (5.0). The standard
    connecting arrangement code (telephone jack type ) for equipment with direct connections to the
    telephone network is CA11A.
    Japan Telecom Mark
    A08-0138004
    Vietnam Telecom wired marking for ICTQC Type approved
    products
    ENWW Additional statements for telecom (fax) products 343
     
    						
    							344 Appendix D   Regulatory informationENWW
     
    						
    							Index
    Symbols/Numerics
    10 x 15 cm paperprinting (Windows) 129
    4 x 6 in paper printing (Windows) 129
    A
    accessories ordering 312
    part numbers 313
    acoustic specifications 326
    activity log 243
    address books, e-mail LDAP support 182
    recipient lists 186
    recipient lists, creating 184
    adjust copy images 161
    Administration menu, control
    panel 20
    alerts, e-mail 65
    anticounterfeit supplies 107
    B
    Backup/Restore menu, control panel 45
    batteries included 331
    billing code report printing 244
    billing codes 203
    Billing Codes Report
    description 248
    bins, output capacity 90
    locating 6
    Blocked Fax List description 248
    blocked fax list report
    printing 244 booklets
    creating (Windows) 142
    books copying 165
    both sides, copying 169
    both sides, printing on turning on (Mac) 65
    browser requirements
    HP embedded Web Server249
    browser, Web
    remote configuration 194
    buttons, control panel
    touchscreen 16
    C
    cable, USB part number 314
    Calibrate/Cleaning menu, control panel 45
    call report 244
    Canadian DOC regulations 338
    cancel copy jobs 157
    canceling print job 67
    canceling a fax 224
    canceling a print request (Windows) 120
    cartridge, print
    replacing 108
    cartridges non-HP 107
    recycling 107, 330
    storage 107
    warranty 317
    cautions iii
    cleaning paper path 263, 298 product 262
    scanner glass 159, 263
    clearing log/report data 244
    collate copy jobs 158
    Color usage, Macintosh 65
    configuration remote 194
    Configuration Page description 248
    configurations, models 2
    configuring IP address 61, 76
    connection USB with Mac 60
    USB with Windows 74
    connectivity solving problems 306
    control panel
    Administration menu 20
    Backup/Restore menu 45
    Calibrate/Cleaning menu 45
    cleaning page, printing 263
    Copy Settings menu 24
    Display Settings menu 35
    Fax Settings menu 29
    General Settings menu 21
    help 13
    Home screen 14
    locating 6
    Manage Supplies menu 37
    Manage Trays menu 37
    menus, summary 18
    messages, numerical list 115
    messages, types of 272
    Network Settings menu 39
    Open from USB Settings menu33
    Print Options menu 34
    ENWW Index
    345
     
    						
    							Print Settings menu 33
    Reports menu 20
    Scan/Digital Send Settingsmenu 27
    security 257
    Service menu 46
    settings 52, 64
    Stapler/Stacker Settings menu
    38
    touchscreen buttons 16
    Troubleshooting menu 42
    USB Firmware Upgrade menu 46
    controlling print jobs 100
    conventions, document iii
    copies changing number of(Windows) 122
    copy adjust lightness/darkness 161
    books 165
    cancel 157
    collate 158
    creating a stored job 167
    enlarge 157
    from document feeder 156
    from glass 156
    improve quality 159
    Job Build 171
    Job Mode 171
    mixed sizes 168
    multiple originals 171
    optimize for text or pictures159
    photos 166
    reduce 157
    restoring default settings 164
    set options 163
    special paper 163
    two-sided documents 169
    copy settings
    HP Embedded Web Server251
    Copy Settings menu, control
    panel 24
    copying quality, adjusting 301
    counterfeit supplies 107 cover pages
    printing (Mac) 68
    printing on different paper
    (Windows) 138
    covers, locating 6
    custom print settings (Windows) 123
    custom-size paper settings
    Macintosh 68
    customer support online 323
    D
    date/time setting 193
    default gateway, setting 80
    default settings, copy restoring 164
    defects, repeating 114
    deleting stored jobs 149
    dial tone detection, setting 200
    dialing mode setting 197
    dialing prefix setting 200
    digital send settings HP Embedded Web Server252
    digital sending about 181
    address books 184, 186
    configure e-mail 182
    folders 177
    job settings 176
    LDAP support 182
    product memory 178
    recipient lists 186
    sending documents 183
    SMTP support 182
    USB flash drive 180
    digital sending utility, remote configuration 195
    Display Settings menu, control
    panel 35
    disposal, end-of-life 331
    document conventions iii
    document feeder capacity 90
    copying two-sided documents169 jams 276
    make copies from 156
    double-sided copying 169
    double-sided printing (duplexing) loading paper 92
    turning on (Mac) 65
    drivers changing paper types and
    sizes 85
    changing settings (Mac) 64
    changing settings (Windows)
    53
    presets (Mac) 67
    settings 52
    settings (Mac) 67
    settings (Windows) 121
    supported (Windows) 49
    universal 51
    DSS. See  digital sending utility
    duplex alignment setting 152
    duplex printing (double-sided) lo
    
    ading paper 92
    settings (Windows) 128
    turning on (Mac) 65
    duplexer
    capacity 91
    E
    e-mail alerts 65
    E-mail feature enabling 174
    EconoMode
    set from control panel 22
    economy settings 258
    electrical specifications 326
    embedded Web server 194
    Embedded Web Server (EWS) assigning passwords 256
    features 249
    end-of-life disposal 331
    Enhanced I/O (EIO) card part number 314
    partnumber 314
    Enhanced I/O (EIO) devices installing 260
    enlarge copy jobs 157
    envelope feeder capacity 91
    346 Index ENWW
     
    						
    							envelopesloading in Tray 1 94
    loading orientation 92
    environment, specifications 326
    environmental features 4
    Environmental Product Stewardship Program 329
    error
    codes 238
    Error button, control panel touchscreen 16
    error correction mode settings 203
    error messages
    control panel 272
    e-mail alerts 65
    numerical list 115
    types of 272
    errors software 308
    European Union, waste disposal
    332
    EWS.  See embedded Web server
    Explorer, versions supported HP Embedded Web Server249
    e-mail about 181
    address books 184, 186
    configure 182
    LDAP support 182
    recipient lists 186
    sending documents 183
    SMTP support 182
    F
    fax canceling 224
    feeding problems 235
    printing 231
    receiving 225
    required settings 191
    sending 220
    setup wizard 192, 195
    Fax Activity Log description 248
    fax address book 224
    Fax Call Report description 248
    fax notification 206 fax number confirmation 201
    fax polling 214
    Fax Reports
    description 248
    fax settings
    HP Embedded Web Server253
    Fax Settings menu, control panel
    29
    FCC regulations 328
    features 2
    features, description 190
    feeding problems 235
    File Directory Page
    description 248
    File Upload, Macintosh 65
    Finnish laser safety statement 339
    firmware
    Update Mac 65
    firmware upgrades 245
    firmware, downloading new 265
    first page printing on different paper
    (Windows) 138
    use different paper 68
    fit-to-page 215
    folders sending to 177
    fonts
    Upload Macintosh 65
    formatter security 257
    forms printing (Windows) 133
    fraud Web site 107
    fuser
    jams 290
    G
    gateway, setting default 80
    gateways configure 182
    general configuration
    HP Embedded Web Server250
    General Settings menu, control
    panel 21
    graphics, low quality 220
    group dial.  See speed dial H
    hard disks
    encrypted 256
    help printing options (Windows)
    122
    Help button, control panel touchscreen 16
    help, control panel 13
    Home button, control panel touchscreen 16
    Home screen, control panel 14
    HP Customer Care 323
    HP Embedded Web Server copy settings 251
    digital send settings 252
    fax settings 253
    ge
    
    neral configuration 250
    information pages 250
    network settings 254
    other links list 254
    print settings 251
    scan settings 252
    security settings 254
    troubleshooting tools 253
    HP Embedded Web Server (EWS)
    features 249
    HP fraud Web site 107
    HP Jetdirect print server
    installing 260
    models including 2
    HP Universal Print Driver 51
    HP Utility 65
    HP Utility, Macintosh 65
    HP Web Jetadmin 56, 255
    HP-UX software 57
    humidity requirements 326
    I
    information pages HP Embedded Web Server250
    printing or viewing 248
    installing EIO devices 260
    print cartridge 108
    product on wired networks,Mac 61
    product on wired networks, Windows 76
    ENWW Index
    347
     
    						
    							software, USB connections 74
    software, wired networks 78
    interface ports
    locating 10, 11
    Internet Explorer, versions
    supported HP Embedded Web Server249
    IP address configuring 61, 76
    IP Security 256
    IPsec 256
    IPv4 address 80
    IPv6 address 81
    J
    jams causes of 273
    document feeder 276
    fuser 290
    lower right door 289
    output area 277
    output bin 281
    recovery 296
    registration 294
    right door, upper 283
    scanner 281
    stapler 277, 278
    Tray 1 284
    trays 288
    Japanese VCCI statement 338
    JBIG compression setting 202
    Jetadmin, HP Web 56, 255
    Jetdirect print server installing 260
    models including 2
    Job Build, copying 171
    Job Mode, copying 171
    job retention setting options (Windows) 149
    job storage Macintosh settings 69
    modes available 147
    setting options (Windows) 149
    jobs
    Macintosh settings 65
    jobs, print
    storing permanent copies(Windows) 150 storing permanent private
    copies (Windows) 151
    storing temporarily
    (Windows) 150
    storing temporary copies
    (Windows) 150
    jobs, stored creating (Windows) 147
    deleting 149
    printing 148
    receiving notification when
    printed (Windows) 151
    setting user names (Windows) 151
    specifying names (Windows) 151
    K
    keys, control panel touchscreen 16
    Korean EMC statement 339
    L
    labels printing (Windows) 135
    LAN fax 190
    landscape orientation selecting, Windows 131
    laser safety statements 338, 339
    last page printing on different paper(Windows) 138
    LDAP servers connect to 182
    letterhead
    printing (Windows) 133
    license, software 319
    Linux software 57
    loading Tray 1 94
    Tray 2 95, 97
    Tray 3, 4, and 5 95, 97
    loading paper 90
    locked fax printing 231
    log/report activity log 243
    activity log, clearing 244
    billing code report 244
    blocked fax list report 244 fax call report 244
    speed dial list report 244
    lower right door
    jams 289
    M
    Mac changing paper types andsizes 67
    driver settings 64, 67
    HP Utility 65
    problems, troubleshooting 309
    removing software 63
    software 65
    supported operating systems
    60
    Macin t
    
    osh
    resize documents 68
    support 323
    Macintosh driver settings custom-size paper 68
    Job Storage 69
    watermarks 68
    maintenance kits part numbers 313
    Manage Supplies menu, control panel 37
    Manage Trays menu, control
    panel 37
    managing network 79
    material restrictions 331
    Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) 332
    media custom-size, Macintoshsettings 68
    first page 68
    pages per sheet 69
    supported sizes 86
    memory included 2, 65
    supply errors 115
    memory chip, print cartridge
    description 318
    memory DIMMs security 257
    memory lock disabling 231
    enabling 231
    348 Index ENWW
     
    						
    							memory taglocating 109
    memory, saving and deleting
    faxes 220
    menus
    summary 18
    menus, control panel Administration 20
    Backup/Restore 45
    Calibrate/Cleaning 45
    Copy Settings 24
    Display Settings 35
    Fax Settings 29
    General Settings 21
    Manage Supplies 37
    Manage Trays 37
    Network Settings 39
    Open from USB Settings 33
    Print Options 34
    Print Settings 33
    Reports 20
    Scan/Digital Send Settings 27
    Service 46
    Stapler/Stacker Settings 38
    Troubleshooting 42
    USB Firmware Upgrade 46
    mercury-free product 331
    messages e-mail alerts 65
    numerical list 115
    types of 272
    mixed sizes
    copying 168
    models, features 2
    modem speed 236
    multifunction product 190
    multiple pages per sheet printing (Windows) 130
    N
    n-up printing selecting (Windows) 130
    names, job
    specifying (Windows) 151
    Netscape Navigator, versions supported
    HP embedded Web Server249
    network password, changing 79 password, setting 79
    settings, changing 79
    settings, viewing 79
    Network Folder, scan to 177
    network settings HP Embedded Web Server254
    Network Settings menu, control
    panel 39
    networks configuring 75
    default gateway 80
    HP Web Jetadmin 255
    installing EIO devices 260
    IPv4 address 80
    IPv6 address 81
    print servers included 2
    protocols supported 75
    security 76
    SMTP servers 182
    subnet mask 80
    networks, wired installing product, Mac 61
    installing product, Windows76
    non-HP supplies 107
    not configured 191
    notes iii
    notification settings 206
    O
    on/off button, locating 6
    online help, control panel 13
    online support 323
    Open from USB Settings menu, control panel 33
    opening printer drivers (Windows) 121
    operating environment
    specifications 326
    operating systems supported 48, 60
    optimize copy images 159
    ordering part numbers for 313
    supplies and accessories 312
    orientation paper, while loading 92
    selecting, Windows 131 other links list
    HP Embedded Web Server254
    output area jams 277
    output bin capacity 90
    jams 281
    locating 6
    output bins capacity 91
    configuring 101
    selecting (Windows) 144
    P
    page sizes scaling documents to fit(Windows) 140
    pages per sheet selecting (Windows) 130
    paper
    covers, using different paper138
    cu st
    
    om-size, Macintosh
    settings 68
    first and last pages, using different paper 138
    first page 68
    jams 273
    load 94
    loading orientation 92
    pages per sheet 69
    printing on preprinted letterhead
    or forms (Windows) 133
    selecting 297
    paper pickup problems
    solving 273
    paper size changing 85
    paper sizes selecting 127
    selecting custom 127
    supported 86
    paper tray selection 217
    paper types changing 85
    selecting 127
    supported 89
    paper, ordering 312
    ENWW Index
    349
     
    						
    							paper, specialprinting (Windows) 135
    part numbers
    maintenance kits 313
    print cartridges 313
    supplies 313
    pause, when dialing 220
    PBX systems troubleshooting 237
    PCL drivers universal 51
    PCL Font List
    description 248
    phone lines troubleshooting 237
    photos
    copying 166
    photos, low quality 220
    polling 214
    portrait orientation
    selecting, Windows 131
    ports locating 11
    PostScript Printer Description (PPD) files
    included 65
    power consumption 326
    power connection locating 10
    power switch, locating 6
    PPDs included 65
    prefix
    automatic dialing 200
    preprinted paper printing (Windows) 133
    presets (Mac) 67
    print cartridge replacing 108
    print cartridges
    checking for damage 113
    memory chips 318
    non-HP 107
    part numbers 313
    recycling 107, 330
    storage 107
    warranty 317
    print job
    canceling 67 print jobs
    storing permanent copies(Windows) 150
    storing permanent private copies (Windows) 151
    storing temporarily (Windows) 150
    storing temporary copies
    (Windows) 150
    print media loading in Tray 1 94
    Print Options menu, control panel 34
    print quality
    improving 297
    improving (Windows) 127
    print server card installing 260
    print settings HP Embedded Web Server251
    Print Settings menu, control panel 33
    print tasks 119
    printer drivers choosing 300
    printer drivers (Mac) changing settings 64
    settings 67
    printer drivers (Windows) changing settings 53
    settings 121
    supported 49
    printing from USB storage accessories153
    settings (Mac) 67
    settings (Windows) 121
    stored jobs 148
    printing locked faxes 231
    printing on both sides settings (Windows) 128
    priority, settings 52, 64
    private jobs
    storing permanently(Windows) 151
    storing temporarily
    (Windows) 150
    problem-solving e-mail alerts 65 Error button, control panel
    touchscreen 16
    messages, types of 272
    no response 302
    slow response 303
    product.  See multifunction product
    product info 1
    product memory
    sending to 178
    product memory, scan to 178
    proof and hold
    selecting (Windows) 149
    protocols, network 75
    PS  Emu
    
    lation drivers 49
    pulse dialing setting 197
    Q
    quick copy jobs storing (Windows) 150
    R
    receiving faxes 225
    recipient lists 186
    recycling HP printing supplies returns andenvironmental program 330
    recycling supplies 107
    redial interval, setting 198
    redial-on-busy setting 199
    redial-on-no-answer
    setting 200
    reduce copy jobs 157
    registration jams 294
    regulatory statements environmental productstewardship program 329
    remote configuration digital sending utility 195
    Web browser 194
    Web Jetadmin 194
    removing Mac software 63
    repeating defects,
    troubleshooting 114
    Reports menu, control panel 20
    required settings country/region 191
    350 Index ENWW
     
    						
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