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11-11-2019 12:00 PM
@Tiromel46, Welcome to HP Support Community!
Check the fax number, connection setup, and settings when faxes do not send.
Step 1: Print a fax test report
To begin troubleshooting, print a fax test report to identify any issues with the printer, phone line connection, or fax settings. On the printer control panel, locate Run Fax Test or Fax Test Report in the Fax or Setup menus.
Review the report for any tests that failed and follow any instructions provided. If the issue is not resolved, continue to the next step.
Step 2: Redial the number and adjust sending settings
Confirm the following dialing requirements and fax settings to help identify issues when faxes do not send. Fax setup and preferences settings are in the Fax or Setup menus on the printer control panel.
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Manually dial the fax number: From the printer, dial the number as if you are making a phone call, including the area code, the access code such as '9' to connect to an outside line, and the long-distance country code. If dialing with speed dial, confirm the saved number has required pauses between numbers (adding a dash between 9 and the area code, for instance).
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Lower the fax speed: Select the slow or standard setting.
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Turn off Error Correction Mode: Turning off this feature can improve sending success when the phone line quality is poor, but the image quality of the received fax might be unsatisfactory. If this must be turned off to send faxes, have the phone service provider check the line quality.
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Send the fax in black and white: If a color fax cannot be sent, the receiving fax machine might not support the feature.
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Confirm the dialing type (tone or pulse): Most phone lines use tone dialing.
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Enable error reporting: Turn on the Fax Error Reports feature to print a report if an error occurs when sending or receiving a fax. If the report includes a numeric error code, go to Fax Error Codes and Solutions.
Step 3: Check the connection
Check for phone line connection issues that might be causing failed sent faxes.
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Call the fax number you are sending to from a phone: If you do not hear fax tones, the receiving fax machine might be turned off or disconnected.
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Confirm the fax setup: There are two phone ports on the rear the printer labeled 1-Line and 2-Ext. Connect the phone line to the 1-Line port, and connect the answering machine to 2-Ext.
Go to HP Printers - How to Fax for steps to set up your printer.
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Check the phone line: Connect a phone to the wall jack and try to make a call. If the call fails or there is no dial tone, check if another phone or device is keeping the line open. Additionally, if you hear static, there might be interference from nearby electrical appliances (motors, fans, kitchen appliances, or televisions) and/or coax cables, or there is an issue with the line quality that requires attention from your phone service provider.
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Use the fax cord that shipped with your printer: HP fax-capable printers ship with a two-wire phone cord. If you are using a different cord, confirm the connector does not have four wires. Shorter, higher quality cords work better than longer cords of lesser quality.
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Remove other devices from the phone line: Devices such as answering machines, modems, or other telephones might cause faxing issues.
Try faxing. For additional help refer to the document HP Printers and Fax Machines - Resolving Fax Problems
Hope this helps! Keep me posted.
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