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All-in-ones (w fax) versus answering machines

 
 
JXStern
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      3rd Jul 2003
Another question about the all-in-ones (that include a fax). As far
as outgoing faxes, I see no problem, but for incoming faxes, is there
a problem if you also want to put an answering machine on the same
line?

Is this best fixed with a distinctive-ring feature (or a second line,
of course!)

Thanks.

Josh

 
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      4th Jul 2003
On Thu, 3 Jul 2003 19:03:28 -0700, "Bob Headrick" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>Generally the way it is supposed to work is that the answering machine is
>downstream of the fax. The fax is set to pick up after more rings than the
>answering machine. When a call comes in the answering machine pickup up, the
>fax listens in for the fax tones. If the fax tones are detected the fax hangs
>up on the answering machine and takes the fax. If the answering machine is
>relatively well behaved it will hang up and not take a message if the line
>hangs up before the outgoing message is completed. The length of the answering
>machine message may need to be set to at least some minimum to get the fax
>enough time to do its thing.
>
>Regards,
>Bob Headrick, not speaking for my employer HP


(smacks own forehead)

Of course, if the phone is hooked to the "fax", it can hang up the
answering machine.

Thanks.

Josh

 
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      5th Jul 2003
On Thu, 3 Jul 2003 19:03:28 -0700, "Bob Headrick" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>"JXStern" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Another question about the all-in-ones (that include a fax). As far
>> as outgoing faxes, I see no problem, but for incoming faxes, is there
>> a problem if you also want to put an answering machine on the same
>> line?

>
>Generally the way it is supposed to work is that the answering machine is
>downstream of the fax. The fax is set to pick up after more rings than the
>answering machine. When a call comes in the answering machine pickup up, the
>fax listens in for the fax tones. If the fax tones are detected the fax hangs
>up on the answering machine and takes the fax. If the answering machine is
>relatively well behaved it will hang up and not take a message if the line
>hangs up before the outgoing message is completed. The length of the answering
>machine message may need to be set to at least some minimum to get the fax
>enough time to do its thing.
>
>Regards,
>Bob Headrick, not speaking for my employer HP
>



Hey Bob, would you happen to know if HP has any intention of
developing a laser based MFC like the old Brother 970MC machines that
have fax/scanner/copier/answearing machine amd speakephone in one
unit? I have the old Brother in my home office and love it but would
really like to update to a laser model with all the above. Sure would
be nice if HP came out with such a device at a reasonable cost. I'd be
first in line.:-)

Frank
 
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