It's probably worth noting that some e-fax services are HIPAA compliant. See srfax.com.
Selling fax machines in 2019 should be considered a hate crime.
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It's probably worth noting that some e-fax services are HIPAA compliant. See srfax.com.
Selling fax machines in 2019 should be considered a hate crime.
I was never able to resolve it. Looks like we quoted a clutch, RM1-8946, but the customer declined. Haven't heard from them since.
That's the conclusion that I had come to. Thanks for the confirmation.
Thanks for your reply. I have a lot of experience with (other) HP printers, and know all the usual troubleshooting tasks. This one is defying expectations. I'm really just hoping that someone will...
I've got an M451 in for repair with issues very similar to those described in this post (no replies).
It came in for print quality issues, and initially printed one page before running out of...
Thanks for the replies.
Both switches appear to be soldered directly onto the HVPS. I was hoping for a simple cable issue--something like splicing cables to defeat the switch would work in this...
Here's a weird one for you. I've got an old Dell 2335 that's throwing a false door open message. It looks like some kind of Samsung or Minolta engine.
The device displays a message that says "door...
The T795 has a raster driver for macOS, so you shouldn't need to buy the Postscript upgrade.
Paper's clean; I loaded fresh stock from the middle of an unopened ream to make sure it wasn't a humidity issue or something. Guides are all functional and set correctly. Lift plate isn't bent. Lift...
It's happening at the separation roller in tray 2.
I actually got lucky and opened the tray to find a sheet parked against the separation roller with the edge curled downward. No jam or anything,...
I've got an HP M712 that's folding the leading edge of the paper right in the middle. The fold is about 1/8" deep and 1.5" wide. It happens randomly to about 5% of sheets, and only from tray 2.
I...
I didn't read TFA but since this stuff is getting its structure from polyethylene it probably has a lower melting point than toner. So maybe don't use it in a laser printer.
Also, the last thing...
Yep, I checked the tray assignments. I also tried plain and thick/glossy paper, letter and legal. No difference.
The paper guide with the deskew sensor is on my hitlist, it's just strange that...
I'm working on a ColorQube 8880 that's getting consistent jams in the "front door" area when feeding from Tray 2 (the built-in cassette). The paper stops just before the deskew rollers, after...
Of course you do. However, the topic of this thread is aborting the prime tubes procedure, not seeing it through.
Not that I'm aware of. Why would you want to?
Practically every DesignJet I've worked on has had printheads that are past their expiration date or recommended usage. No big deal.
If the device...
Ink doesn't get on your skin, it gets in your skin. Stuff soaks in. If you want to remove the marks you're going to have to get rid of the skin.
Who doesn't like having "battle scars" for a few...
Curious. Seems like there might be some firmware differences. Or having an empty ink tank might mess up the process.
Learned my lesson, anyway.
What did you do when it said "press ALL PRINTHEADS FULL"? Was that an option presented on the control panel?
... or run an extension cord to a neighbor's power outlet.
The Ethernet port is for connecting the device to a network. Ideally, both your computer and the copier would be connected to the same local network.
If your computer has an empty Ethernet port...
I ran into this problem recently. I wasn't able to bypass the priming procedure, and ended up buying a set of setup heads. The moral of this story is don't start the tube replacement procedure if...
To list open sessions you would run net session from an elevated cmd prompt.
Note that this is specifically about CIFS/SMB, or Windows file and printer sharing. The limitation does not apply to...
Make sure you're not confusing the registration sensor with the paper width sensor. They're both in the registration area. The reg sensor flag is in the middle, next to (touching) the registration...
I agree with rthonpm. The whole thing sounds fishy. A document management system that relies on the default mail client is just broken. It doesn't make sense. Even PowerShell has an SMTP client...