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How do I change baud rate on Lexmark X5650 in

How do I change baud rate on a Lexmark X5650 4 in one printer/fax in order to be able to fax using MagicJack phone.

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Just to set your expectation, MagicJack phone service may work but Lexmark does not recommend the printer to be connected to a digital phone signal (e.g. MagicJack, Vonage, etc.) since there are lots of jitter and packet loss in the transmission signal resulting to fax failures. The Lexmark fax machine will have its optimum performance when connected to an analog signal(regular telephone line). But here's how to configure the printer's baud rate. From the Control Panel, press Settings(wrench icon)> Fax Setup, hit Ok > Dialing and Sending, hit Ok > Max Send Speed, hit Ok > set down the speed to 9600 bps. Hope this helps. If you need more assistance, leave a comment and I'll get back to it. Thanks.

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Need to know what bod rate is on my fax

older fax machines used a 9600bps baud rate, meaning a transfer rate of 9600 bits per second. a Bit being an 7th/8th of a byte. The newer machines can transfer at 14400bps, which older machines can not read, as its too fast. thats why they asking the BAUD rate.
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for these companies, try disconnecting the phone tremporarily to see if thsi is interferring just with these particular faxes. Sometimes if a company's fax is set to phone/fax, it may be trying to call you first beacuse ths would be the default settings. If it detects no phone it may by default accept your fax no problems. Hope this helps.
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not really...some fax machines are not happy with receiving from a computer or printer(read that digital). may take years for it to work itself out.

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Baud rate

# Lower the fax transmission speed to 14400 or even 9600 bps, as some older fax machines are not capable of receiving a fax at a high speed. To do so:

1. Press the Fax button, then press Options untill it gets to ADVANCED FAX.
2. Press Select.
3. Press Options untill it getsl MAX SEND SPEED appears on the LCD display.
4. Change it to 9600 BPS using the - (left arrow) button.
5. Press Select.

# Turn off ECM (Error Correction Mode) by pressing the following keys on the operator panel:

1. Press the Fax button, then press Option untill it gets to ADVANCED FAX.
2. Press Select.
3. Press Options until ERROR CORRECTION appears on the LCD display.
4. Change the setting from On to Off using the + (right arrow) button.
5. Press Select.
Note: Turning off this option makes it possible to receive a fax when the receiver fax machine does not support certain error correction modes.
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Baud rate

that's in fax settings...you can choose as much as your modem has inside..

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Sending Fax

set baud rate to 9600 or slow
set resolution to standard
set error correction mode (ECM) off
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vonage can make changes to the line that could help, if your using a voice line with call waiting use *70 prior to the number to disable call waiting for that call
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Change baud rate

Baud Rate is to lower the transmission speed of the fax, however these are the temp settings and once the power is off you have to reconfigure that. Follow the following steps :

From the front panel:
  1. Press and hold the * key for 3 to 5 seconds until the display screen reads Test -001+ .
  2. Enter in 620 on the key board, and press the Check Mark and the screen will read Cfg param id:
    1. Enter the parameter ____ on the key board and press the Check Mark.
    1. 159 - Receiving Fax baud rate
    • 153 - Transmitting Fax baud rate
    1. The screen will read Cfg param val: 26
    1. Enter in the value ____ and then press the Check Mark .
    1. 0 = V.17 14400
    • 2 = V.17 9600
    • 6 = V.29 9600
    • 10 = V.27 2400
    1. Screen will read Test -001+
    2. Press the Reset button until you get back to Ready
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