Date / time setting HP Officejet 4620

How to set the Date time & for the newspaper on a HP Officejet 4620 Fax?

Date and time should be correct on the printer, because that's what the fax report reflects.   To change this, you must press the Setup menu (key), then use the arrows to navigate in 'Preferences' and then select the Date and time then tap ok .  Then use the arrows to navigate to the part of the date or time to change (hour/minute), use the number keypad to enter the desired time.

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