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HP printers are designed specifically for use with traditional analog phone services. If you are in a digital phone environment (such as DSL/ADSL, PBX, or ISDN), you might need to use digital-to analog filters or converters when setting up the printer for faxing. HP does not guarantee that the printer will be compatible with all digital service lines or providers, in all digital environments, or with all digital-to-analog converters. It is always recommended that you discuss with the telephone company directly for the correct setup options based on their line services provided.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, I have an ooma voip and the printer doesn't care. It works well just follow the instructions of your voip for faxing.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I've never had an issue using ANY AIO printers for faxing over VoIP (Nettalk here), including a couple HP machines I've owned (the 8600 Premium was the most recent).
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