Can you reset fax machine
I have called HP, Canon, Brother, and SHarp and have not been able to find a fax machine that has an "out of paper" alarm. If you find one, let me know.
It depends on the fax machine model. Most fax machines are set up to handle multiple pages by default, and the ones that aren't usually have some feature where you just need to press a button to put an extra document into the fax. Check the user manual for the machine you're using.
You can set up a fax server by calling your local internet provider, or by following the instructions that came with your fax machine. Also, there are online services that are available for setting up a fax server.
To answer a fax machine, you would need to do one of two things: 1) set the machine to automatically answer a call, so that it picks up after a number of rings. 2) press the "receive" button (often the green button) when the fax mahcine is ringing.
Our Habitat for Humanity affiliate had a Canon 710 fax machine donated with no manual. We have no clue how to set it up. Needing an owner's manual.
You set the fax machine to automatically pick up the call after a number of rings. If you want to answer the call with the phone, then you would pick up the receiver to answer it.
It depends on the specific machine, however in most cases it should.
Yes you can, however only one of them can be set to automatically answer - otherwise one will answer before the other. Other options are: - There are fax machines that have answering capability - There is the option to have a "dual ring" line - (DRD - dual ring detection) is what's needed in both the answering mahcine and the fax machine for that - this way you would have two phone numbers but one phone line - the answering machine would be set up for line 1, the fax machine line for line 2, and the fax machine ring would be different. This works with voicemail as well.
You can set up a free fax machine through a PC by following instructions on this site: fax.1888usa.com. Another good website is download.cnet.com/1200-2010-880531.html There are several free fax software programs on the internet. i would suggest using www.faxzero.net,it is simple,fast,and free.
The first fax machine (or machine that could send an image over an electronic wire) was a set of timed clocks that relayed a signal between them. There wasn't much distance covered, but the principle worked. Later versions of a fax-like machine worked on similar principles.
Usually because it is set to pick up the phone line after the same number of rings as the answering machine...
On some machines you have to dial a "9" to get out