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& “Connecting the Printer to a Phone Line” on page 457
& “Making the Printer Ready to Send and Receive Faxes” on page 460
& “Making the Printer Ready to Send and Receive Faxes” on page 460
& “Fax Settings (Fax-Capable Printers Only)” on page 360
& “Conguring a Mail Server on page 423
& “Setting a Shared Network Folder” on page 427
& “Making Contacts Available” on page 443
& “Report Settings” on page 372
Connecting the Printer to a Phone Line
Compatible Telephone Lines
You can use the printer over standard analogue telephone lines (PSTN = Public Switched Telephone Network) and
PBX (Private Branch Exchange) telephone systems.
You may not be able to use the printer with the following phone lines or systems.
VoIP phone line such as DSL or ber-optic digital service
Digital phone line (ISDN)
Some PBX telephone systems
When adapters such as terminal adapters, VoIP adapters, splitters, or DSL router are connected between the
telephone wall jack and the printer
Connecting the Printer to a Phone Line
Connect the printer to a telephone wall jack using an RJ-11 (6P2C) phone cable. When connecting a telephone to
the printer, use a second RJ-11 (6P2C) phone cable.
Depending on the area, a phone cable may be included with the printer. If it is included, use that cable.
You may need to connect the phone cable to an adapter provided for your country or region.
Note:
Remove the cap from the EXT. port of the printer only when connecting your telephone to the printer. Do not remove the cap
if you are not connecting your telephone.
In areas where lightning strikes occur frequently, we recommend that you use a surge protector.
Administrator Information
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Settings to Use the Printer
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Making Fax Features Available (Fax-Capable Printe
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