A:AnswerThank you for asking. The 8025e has a traditional modem fax for sending and receiving, using the automatic document feeder. You can also use mobile faxing from your Android or IOS phone with the free HP Smart App. This feature is for sending only.
A:AnswerOnce everything is hooked up, the printer screen gives you a website to go to to help with the programming. Able to get mine set up fairly quickly
A:AnswerI called Hp on that personally. The printing tech center. The explanation from them were clear and simple. Just make sure you call Hp directly. They have tech companies that charge service fees and work for Hp. Please, Call Hp.
A:AnswerYes! Make sure you save it first to you computer, title your document. Then connect your flash drive to the usb port in your computer. Go to the document you want to save and select save to flash drive. That should work.
A:AnswerThe 8025e is the "little brother" of the OfficeJet Pro 9000 series (and the 8600 series before that). It will be slightly slower and slightly less capabile. If you need a printer in the same class as your 8630, you'll want to look at the OfficeJet Pro 9015e or 9025e.
A:AnswerThe technician that came to my house said I could use the fax feature if/when I plugged the printer into the house phone jack. I haven't tried it yet, but was told it was possible.
A:AnswerYes, but the printer itself doesn't support WPA3 (very few if any printers do). However, your WPA3 router is backward compatible with the WPA2 encryption supported by the printer.