- Hewlett-Packard Fax Machine User Guide
Table Of Contents
- HP 1040/1050 Fax series
- Load paper 1
- Load documents to fax or copy 2
- Send a fax 2
- Receive a fax 3
- Make a copy 3
- Make a telephone call 4
- The HP Fax 1040/1050 6
- The menus 12
- Overview of menu options 13
- Loudspeaker-HP 1040 Fax 16
- Speakerphone-HP 1050 Fax 16
- Navigate the menus 17
- Enter dates, times, text, and telephone numbers 18
- Speed dialing 21
- Paper types and sizes 23
- Document types and sizes 23
- Set document resolution and contrast for a single copy 24
- Adjust volume 25
- Automatic fax redial 26
- Receiving via an extension telephone (HP 1040 Fax only) 26
- Set rings to answer 27
- Use Caller ID 28
- Block junk fax numbers 28
- Scan & Fax Mode 29
- Image TCR 29
- Distinctive ring (DRPD) 30
- Answer/receive mode 31
- Turn on the message center 35
- Record your greeting 36
- Play your greeting 36
- Screen or monitor your calls 37
- Announcement only 37
- Play back messages 37
- Erase messages 38
- Remote Access 39
- Message paging 41
- Record a conversation 41
- Broadcasting 43
- Delayed fax 44
- Polling 45
- To cancel the scheduled job 46
- Forward faxes 47
- Set the date and time 49
- Turn on and off sounds 49
- Set the fax header information 50
- Print reports 51
- Reprinting faxes 52
- Clearing memory 53
- Loudspeaker-HP 1040 Fax 53
- Speakerphone-HP 1050 Fax 53
- Redial a number in memory 54
- Print cartridge information 55
- View ink level 55
- Print the self test 56
- Replace the print cartridge 56
- Clear jammed documents and paper 58
- Maintain the print cartridge 59
- Clean the document scanner area 61
- Adjust the scanner 63
- LCD error messages 63
- Troubleshooting 66
- Paper types and sizes 71
- Document types and sizes 71
- Print cartridge 72
- Product specifications 72
- A sample of ITU #1 test chart (reduced to 60.5%) 74
- Environmental product stewardship program 75
- Regulatory notices 76
- Declaration of conformity 78
- Use Hewlett-Packard support services 79
- Hewlett-Packard LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT 80
- Contents
- Quick start
- HP Fax basics
- The HP Fax 1040/1050
- The menus
- Overview of menu options
- Loudspeaker-HP 1040 Fax
- Speakerphone-HP 1050 Fax
- Navigate the menus
- Enter dates, times, text, and telephone numbers
- Speed dialing
- Paper types and sizes
- Document types and sizes
- Set document resolution and contrast for a single copy
- Adjust volume
- Automatic fax redial
- Receiving via an extension telephone (HP 1040 Fax only)
- Additional features
- Digital message center (HP 1050 Fax only)
- Advanced faxing
- Feature reference
- Care and maintenance
- Specifications and regulatory information
- Index

Digital message
center (HP 1050
F
AX ONLY)
Digital message
center (HP 1050
F
AX ONLY)
Digital message
center (HP 1050
F
AX ONLY)
Digital message
center (HP 1050
F
AX ONLY)
Digital message
center (HP 1050
F
AX ONLY)
Digital message
center (HP 1050
F
AX ONLY)
Digital message
center (HP 1050
F
AX ONLY)
Digital message center (HP 1050 Fax only) 35
Turn on the message center
4 Digital message center (HP 1050 Fax only)
Your HP Fax has a built-in digital messaging center that gives you full message
capabilities.
• 30 minutes of digital message recording (includes incoming message and greeting)
• Default incoming message (ICM) length is 60 seconds
• In case of a power outage, your messages in memory will be retained for 30 minutes
• Announcement only setting (play the greeting without recording messages)
• Automatic paging to a forwarding number when you receive a message.
• Remote access to your messages and many message center features
Turn on the message center
NOTE: You cannot turn on the message center until you record a greeting. See “Record
your greeting” on page 36.
If the message center is not turned on and the Receive mode is set to AUTO, the message
center will automatically turn on and record a message (as long as a greeting has been
recorded.)
! Press the Answer button to turn on the Digital Message Center.
•The Answer button lights up.
•
TM
appears in the display.
1 The “arrow buttons” located under the
Menu button on the control panel are
designated by
!"in the instructions.
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