User guide
Table Of Contents
- Printer Overview
- Networking Your Printer
- Connecting to a wireless network
- Adding a wireless network connection to a USB-connected computer
- Online Printer Management Tool
- Handling Paper
- Printing
- Mobile Printing
- Copying
- Scanning
- Faxing
- Maintaining Your Printer
- Troubleshooting
- Product and Safety Specifications
- Features and Specifications
- Print performance
- Photo printing features
- Copy document features
- Copy photo features
- Scanning features
- Faxing features and specifications
- Input paper tray
- Output paper tray
- Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) for originals
- Ink cartridges
- Connectivity
- Software support
- Physical specifications
- Warranty
- Minimum System requirements
- Safety information
- Regulatory compliance
- ENERGY STARĀ® Qualified
- Warranty Information
- Declaration of Conformity
- Features and Specifications
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KODAK ESP Office 2100 Series All-in-One Printer
Print Fax
Confirmation Page
Never (default) /
Always / After Failure
Only
The Fax Confirmation Page contains the
time and date, the number you called,
the number you called from, and
whether the transmission was
successful.
Print Fax Settings -- To print the current fax settings, press
OK. Load letter or A4 paper, then press
Start Black or Start Color.
Print Fax Cover Page -- The Fax Cover Page shows the date and
headings for To and From information for
your fax. Use this cover page, if needed,
when sending your fax.
To print a Fax Cover Page, press OK.
Load letter or A4 paper, then press Start
Black or Start Color. (The Fax Cover
Page is black-and-white.)
Print Fax Activity Log -- The Fax Activity Log contains
information (date, time, duration,
to/from, number of pages, and more)
about the last 30 faxes sent and/or
received.
To print a Fax Activity Log, press
OK.
Load letter or A4 paper, then press
Start
Black
or Start Color.
Dialing Mode Tone (default) / Pulse Determines how the printer dials a fax
number.
Tone dialing (the more common
method) uses tones to dial a phone
number. It is faster and more reliable
than pulse dialing, which uses a series of
pulses to dial a phone number.
Traditionally, pulse dialing was used by
rotary phones; tone dialing is used by
touch-tone phones.
Fax Setting Options Description