[. . . ] HP LaserJet M2727 MFP Series User Guide HP LaserJet M2727 mfp User Guide Copyright and License © 2007 Copyright Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L. P. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation without prior written permission is prohibited, except as allowed under the copyright laws. Edition 1, 12/2007 Part number: CB532-90949 The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. [. . . ] Digital-to-analog filters or converters may be needed for faxing functionality. If faxing issues occur in a PBX environment, it might be necessary to contact the PBX provider for assistance. HP does not guarantee that the product will be compatible with digital environments or digital-to-analog converters. Contact the PBX provider for more information and for assistance. ISDN Contact the ISDN provider for more information and for assistance. VoIP Voice over internet protocol (VoIP) services are often not compatible with fax machines unless the provider explicitly states that it supports fax over IP services. If the product experiences problems getting a fax to work on a VoIP network, verify that all cables and settings are correct. Decreasing the fax-speed setting might allow the product to send a fax over a VoIP network. If faxing problems continue, contact the VoIP provider. Send a fax Fax from the flatbed scanner 1. Place the original document face-down on the flatbed scanner with the upper-left corner of the document at the lower-right corner of the glass. 4. -or- 118 Chapter 10 Fax ENWW If the fax number you are calling has been assigned to a one-touch key, press that key. -orIf the fax number you are calling has a speed dial or group-dial entry, press Phone Book, use the alphanumeric buttons to specify the speed dial or group-dial entry, and then press OK. The control-panel display shows the following message: Send from glass?The control-panel display shows the following message: Load page: X Press OK, where X is the page number. After scanning the page, the product control-panel display shows the following message: Another page?If you have more pages to scan, press 1 to select Yes, and then repeat step 3 for each page of the fax job. -orIf you are finished, press 2 to select No, and then go to the next step. Fax from the automatic document feeder (ADF) NOTE: The ADF capacity is up to 50 sheets of 80 g/m2 or 20 lb media. CAUTION: To prevent damage to the product, do not use an original that contains correction tape, correction fluid, paper clips, or staples. Also, do not load photographs, small originals, or fragile originals into the ADF. Insert the top-end of the stack of originals into the ADF input tray, with the media stack face-up and the first page to be copied on top of the stack. If the media is longer than Letter- or A4-sized paper, pull out the ADF input tray extension to support the media. Slide the stack into the ADF until it does not move any farther. Document loaded appears on the control-panel display. ENWW Use fax 119 3. Adjust the media guides until they are snug against the media. 4. Use the alphanumeric buttons on the control panel to dial the number. -orIf the fax number you are calling has been assigned to a one-touch key, press that key. -orIf the fax number you are calling has a speed dial or group-dial entry, press Phone Book, use the alphanumeric buttons to specify the speed dial or group-dial entry, and then press OK. 5. On the control panel, press Start Fax. The product starts the fax job. Fax a two-sided original To fax a two-sided document, use the scanner glass. [. . . ] Generally, more pixels per inch result in a higher resolution, more visible detail in the image, and a larger file size. printer driver A printer driver is a program that software programs use to gain access to a product's features. A printer driver translates a software program's formatting commands (such as page breaks and font selection) into a printer language (such as PostScript or PCL), and then sends the print file to the product. private branch exchange (PBX) A small telephone switching system that typically is used by large businesses or universities to connect all telephone extensions within the organization. [. . . ]