Cancel a pending fax job, Delete faxes from memory, Use fax on a dsl, pbx, or isdn system – HP LaserJet Pro M521 Multifunction Printer series User Manual

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Cancel a pending fax job

Use this procedure to cancel a fax job in the following situations:

The product is waiting to redial after encountering a busy signal, an unanswered call, or a

communication error.

The fax is scheduled to be sent at a future time.

Use the following steps to cancel a fax job by using the

Fax Job Status

menu:

1.

From the Home screen on the product control panel, touch the

Fax

button.

2.

Touch the

Fax Menu

button.

3.

Touch the

Send Options

button.

4.

Touch the

Fax Job Status

button.

5.

Touch the fax number for the job that you want to cancel.

Delete faxes from memory

Use this procedure only if you are concerned that someone else has access to your product and might

try to reprint faxes from the memory.

CAUTION:

In addition to clearing the reprint memory, this procedure clears any fax that is currently

being sent, unsent faxes that are pending redial, faxes that are scheduled to be sent at a future time,

and faxes that are not printed or forwarded.

1.

From the Home screen on the product control panel, touch the Setup button.

2.

Touch the

Service

menu.

3.

Touch the

Fax Service

menu.

4.

Touch the

Clear Saved Faxes

button.

Use fax on a DSL, PBX, or ISDN system

HP products are designed specifically for use with traditional analog phone services. They are not

designed to work on DSL, PBX, ISDN lines, or VoIP services, but they work with the proper setup and

equipment.

NOTE:

HP recommends discussing DSL, PBX, ISDN, and VoIP setup options with the service provider.

The HP LaserJet product is an analog device that is not compatible with all digital phone environments

(unless a digital-to-analog converter is used). HP does not guarantee that the product will be compatible

with digital environments or digital-to-analog converters.

DSL

A digital subscriber line (DSL) uses digital technology over standard copper telephone wires. This

product is not directly compatible with those digital signals. However, if the configuration is specified

ENWW

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