Lexmark 5300 Printer User Manual


 
Faxing
Getting started
Getting the printer ready to fax
CAUTION—SHOCK HAZARD: Do not use the fax feature during a lightning storm. Do not set up this product
or make any electrical or cabling connections, such as the power supply cord or telephone, during a lightning
storm.
Choosing a fax connection
You can connect the printer with equipment such as a telephone, an answering machine, or a computer modem. If
problems occur, see “Setup troubleshooting” on page 125.
Note: The printer is an analog device that works best when directly connected to the wall jack. Other devices (such
as a telephone or answering machine) can be successfully attached to pass through the printer, as described in the
setup steps. If you want a digital connection such as ISDN, DSL, or ADSL, a third-party device (such as a DSL filter) is
required.
You do not need to attach the printer to a computer, but you do need to connect it to a telephone line to send and
receive faxes.
You can connect the printer to other equipment. See the following table to determine the best way to set up the
printer.
Equipment Benefits See this section
The printer
A telephone cord
Send and receive faxes without using a
computer.
“Connecting directly to a telephone
wall jack” on page 46
The printer
A telephone
Two telephone cords
Use the fax line as a normal telephone
line.
Send and receive faxes without using a
computer.
“Connecting to a telephone” on
page 47
The printer
A telephone
An answering machine
Three telephone cords
Receive both incoming voice messages and
faxes.
“Connecting to an answering
machine” on page 48
The printer
A telephone
A computer modem
Three telephone cords
Send faxes using the computer or the
printer.
“Connecting to a computer with a
modem” on page 49
Related topics:
“Setup troubleshooting” on page 125
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