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Posted on Mar 03, 2009

Setting up HP 6210 with two-line phone & DRS

What is the correct configuration (e.g. wiring, etc.) for a HP 6210. I use distinctive ring service for the fax and have a two-line phone jack too. Do I need to use anything like a Command Commswitch? Help! I can send but not receive faxes.

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SOLUTION:

  1. Ensure that you have a two contact phone cable connected to line 1 socket of the printer and that the other end of the cable is connected to the phone jack in the wall.
  2. Perform a partial reset on the printer. To do this first remove the power supply from the back of the printer. With the power off press and hold the # and 3 keys.
  3. Plug the power back into the printer, keep holding the # and 3 keys till you see “ Partial Reset ” displayed on the printer screen.
  4. If this does not resolve the issue contact HP

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