- Mar 3, 2000
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We have a separate line into the home office.
There is a phone with an answering machine and a fax hooked to it.
If the phone rings with a fax and no one answers it, the answering machine gets it passes it over to the fax.
Fax is received fine.
But, if the phone rings and we answer it and hear a fax tone, the fax is lost. Even if we hang right up. I thought the handshake would be long enough to make up for picking up the line. I guess not.
I know there are devices that that go on the phone line that will send the faxes to the fax and calls to the answering machine, if no one picks up.
But how do we set this up so that if we pick up a call and it's a fax, the fax machine will get it?
Fax is an HP OfficeJet 4110 and the phone is a standard, corded phone.
TIA
There is a phone with an answering machine and a fax hooked to it.
If the phone rings with a fax and no one answers it, the answering machine gets it passes it over to the fax.
Fax is received fine.
But, if the phone rings and we answer it and hear a fax tone, the fax is lost. Even if we hang right up. I thought the handshake would be long enough to make up for picking up the line. I guess not.
I know there are devices that that go on the phone line that will send the faxes to the fax and calls to the answering machine, if no one picks up.
But how do we set this up so that if we pick up a call and it's a fax, the fax machine will get it?
Fax is an HP OfficeJet 4110 and the phone is a standard, corded phone.
TIA
