HP (Hewlett-Packard) LX All in One Printer User Manual


 
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If You Don't Read Anything Else...
We know you'll want to get started using your HP OfficeJet LX as quickly as possible,
and this short section shows you how, with a summary of the "must-know" information.
Although you can use the procedures in this section to get started, if you're a first-time
user, we recommend that you use the more detailed procedures provided later in the
manual until you are familiar with the HP OfficeJet LX. At that point, you may find
this section useful when you need a quick reminder of a procedure. The following
topics are included in this section.
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key things to remember about faxing
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product summary
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sending a paper fax
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sending a PC fax and confirming the transmission
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receiving a fax to the HP OfficeJet LX
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receiving a fax to your PC
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making copies
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about this manual
Key Things to Remember about Faxing
In General
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Some of the settings that you can make with the HP OfficeJet LX Manager apply to
both PC and paper faxes; others apply only to paper faxes. For details, see "Reviewing
the Device Settings" in chapter 2.
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The HP OfficeJet LX Manager must be running (as a window or minimized) in order
for you to send PC faxes, receive PC faxes, or do PC scanning with Eclipse FAX SE.
Receiving Faxes
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Use the HP OfficeJet LX Manager to specify whether received faxes should be printed
or sent to the PC.
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Use Eclipse FAX SE to view and print faxes received to your PC.
Sending Faxes
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You send paper faxes from the device itself, not from the PC.
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You can send PC faxes from any Windows application by selecting E-FAX on OfficeJet
LX as your printer.
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You can also use Eclipse FAX SE to fax quick notes and scan images to your PC.
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Use the HP OfficeJet LX Manager (or the front panel) to set up speed dial entries.
Speed dial entries are used for paper faxes only.
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Use Eclipse FAX SE to set up phonebook entries. Phonebook entries are used for PC
faxes only.
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To set the resolution for PC faxes, use Send Setup in Eclipse FAX SE, not the
Resolution button on the device.
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