User Guide for HP J5730: 

Change the answer ring pattern for distinctive ringing

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Chapter Summary: Many phone companies offer a distinctive ringing feature that allows you to have several phone numbers on one phone line...When you subscribe to this service, each number will have a different ring pattern...You can set up the HP All-in-One to answer incoming calls that have a specific ring pattern...... If you connect the HP All-in-One to a line with distinctive ringing, have your telephone company assign one ring pattern to voice calls and another ring pattern to fax calls...HP recommends that you request double or triple rings for a fax number...When the HP All- in-One detects the specified ring pattern, it will answer the call and receive the fax......


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Cards and envelopes • Avoid envelopes that have a very slick finish, self-stick adhesives, clasps, or windows...Use tightly constructed envelopes, and make sure the folds are sharply creased...Load envelopes with the flaps facing up...... Photo media • Use the Best mode to print photographs...Remove each sheet as it prints and set it aside to dry...Allowing wet media to stack up may cause smearing...... Custom-sized media • Use only custom-sized media that is supported by the device...If not, set the size in the print driver...You might need to reformat existing documents to print them correctly on custom-sized media...... For the best results, observe the following guidelines...... Transparencies • Insert transparencies with the rough side down and the adhesive strip pointing towards the back of the device...This mode provides longer drying time and ensures that the ink dries completely before the next page is delivered to the output tray...Allowing wet media to stack up may cause smearing...... Always use media that conforms to the device specifications...For more information, see Understand supported media types and weights...Multipart forms • Media that is damaged, curled, or wrinkled • Media with cutouts or perforations • Media that is heavily textured, embossed, or does not accept ink well • Media that is too lightweight or stretches easily...

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