Setting up the machine is quick and simple. You just need to attach the paper extension tray, insert the ink cartridge, and plug it in. (Programming it to suit your needs may take a bit of time, though.) If the fax will have a dedicated line, great--just plug it into the jack and you're ready to run. If you have an answering machine, plug it into the fax so it can receive properly. The fax "listens" to incoming calls and determines whether they are phone or fax calls, and then automatically routes them to the right place. Voicemail users will need to use the manual answer mode unless you subscribe to the "distinctive ring" feature available from some phone companies. When manual users answer the phone and hear the incoming fax beep, press "start."
For your most frequently faxed numbers, you can set up speed dial codes. And, if you often send to a specific distribution list, you can also create a group speed dial. The machine will redial at intervals if the number is busy. The digital screen displays the name of the person being sent to, error messages, and menu choices.
Other options include the fax header, which prints your name across the top of every faxed document (date and time appear automatically), and six reporting options, including keeping track of each fax sent or received, each error, and more.
We also loved this money-saving option: you can program the fax to send after the rates go down. For larger jobs, you can also scan the documents into the machine so you don't have to wait while the fax transmits. The machine's copy function has settings for both text and photos, and six size settings--it can reduce in increments down to 50 percent.
As a nice bonus for this handy machine, HP has included a CD with fax cover templates that you can edit to your own specifications. --Dana Van Nest
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86 of 86 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Hewlett Packard Fax 920 InkJet Plain Paper Fax and Mono Copier (Office Product) After receiving a few twenty-foot-long faxes on my old fax machine, I decided it was time for a plain paper fax. I'm glad I bought this one.Installation was a breeze, with the easy-to-read instructions making it easy to program numbers, dates, times, names, etc. The manuals are nice, and are organized well. The quality of transmissions is extremely good, especially in comparison with my older machine. Faxes come through clearly and with a good degree of sharpness, even if you don't use nice ink-jet paper. Sending faxes is quick (the machine scans papers and then transmits them from memory so you don't have to wait for the entire transmission to take place) and easy-just dial and hit start. This fax is also especially good in that it works flawlessly with modems, answering machines and telephones on the same line. The three phone jacks on the back of the Fax (into which you plug phones, answering machines, etc.) allow the machine to "listen" to your line and...Read more 61 of 63 people found the following review helpful: By A Customer This review is from: Hewlett Packard Fax 920 InkJet Plain Paper Fax and Mono Copier (Office Product) This machine produced beautiful transmissions. The quality lived up to HP standards. It worked wonderfully and three weeks into our use, it was time to purchase a new printer cartridge. Perhaps we received more faxes than the average user. Cartridges were expensive. Also production is slow. Whether or not this is the best machine for you depends on priority need -- time efficiency or quality in product. 60 of 62 people found the following review helpful: By A Customer This review is from: Hewlett Packard Fax 920 InkJet Plain Paper Fax and Mono Copier (Office Product) I've been using the HP Fax 920 for one month. It is easy to set up and easy to use. It is much more convenient than PC Scan/faxing. It copies in a snap. The only regret I have is waiting so long to get it! |