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Send faxes from the document Print menu: Open the document you want to fax, click File > Print > Printer, select the printer that includes 'Fax' in the name (Example: Fax — HP Office Pro 6970), and then click Print to open the Send Fax window where you enter the fax number and make settings and preferences changes.
Select the “Fax” setting and enter the number on the receiving end. Press “Start” and the printer feeds and scans the documents and sends them through your wireless network. Your HP printer without a phone line works just fine when it is hooked up to the wireless network.
Send faxes from the document Print menu: Open the document you want to fax, click File > Print > Printer, select the printer that includes 'Fax' in the name (Example: Fax — HP Office Pro 6970), and then click Print to open the Send Fax window where you enter the fax number and make settings and preferences changes.
How to send a fax using the document feeder. Once the fax feature has been added to the printer, select the fax feature and operate the printer as you would a regular fax machine. Put the document in the feeder, dial the number you want to fax, and then press the send button.
If you have no landline or VoIP connection, you will have to get more creative. You generally can't hook a fax machine to a cellphone, so you won't be able to fax over the telephone network. You can, however, use a variety of online services to send a fax without a landline or even fax without a fax machine at all.
The user can send fax using a monitor dialing and hear the dial tones, telephone prompts and other sounds. Load your original document in the feeder or on the scanner glass. From the printer control panel touch Fax. Touch Send Now.
Open the document you want to fax. Go to the file menu and click Print. Select the name of the printer which has 'fax' in the name. Now enter the recipient information, for example the fax number or a name. Once you are done with all the settings and information click Fax.
From the home screen on the printer control panel, touch Fax. Swipe up on the display, touch Setup, and then touch Tools. Touch Test Fax. The printer prints a report. Review the Fax Test Report.
Tap on the HP Office jet 4652 Fax option from the home screen on the control panel of the printer to begin the faxing process. With the help of numeric keypad, enter the fax number in the Enter Fax number:fields or use a saved number from the Phone Book.
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