User Guide
NOTE: You might need to connect the phone cord to your country/region adapter.
2. Turn on the Auto Answer setting.
3. (Optional) Change the Rings to Answer setting to the lowest setting (two rings).
4. Run a fax test.
When the phone rings, the printer answers automatically after the number of rings you set in the Rings to
Answer setting. The printer begins emitting fax reception tones to the sending fax machine and receives the
fax.
Case B: Set up the printer with DSL
If you have a DSL service through your telephone company, and do not connect any equipment to the printer,
use the instructions in this section to connect a DSL lter between the telephone wall jack and the printer.
The DSL lter removes the digital signal that can interfere with the printer, so the printer can communicate
correctly with the phone line. (DSL might be called ADSL in your country/region.)
NOTE: If you have a DSL line and you do not connect the DSL lter, you cannot send and receive faxes with
the printer.
Figure 5-2 Back view of the printer
1 Telephone wall jack.
2 DSL (or ADSL) lter and cord supplied by your DSL provider.
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Use a minimum 26 AWG phone cord to connect to the port.
You might need to connect the phone cord to your country/region adapter.
To set up the printer with DSL
1. Obtain a DSL lter from your DSL provider.
2. Using the phone cord, connect one end to the open port on the DSL lter, and then connect the other
end to the port on the printer.
NOTE: You might need to connect the phone cord to your country/region adapter.
Get additional phone cords for this setup if needed. You can purchase phone cords from electronics
stores that sell phone accessories.
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