HP Officejet 4630: How can I fix the time when sending a fax?

I sent a fax this morning and the "last Tranaction' PrintOut showed the correct date but once '17:32 ' when the fax has been sent a 09:30.  How can I correct the record gap of time?   I use a HP Officejet 4630.

K.C.

Hello @berliner1945,

I would like to help you today with the time setting on your HP Officejet 4630 e-all-in-one printer for your "last transaction" reports to the fax will be accurate. Please follow the steps below.

  1. On the front panel of your printer select the down arrow until you see Preferences
  2. Select OK in preferences
  3. Arrow down until you see the Date and time
  4. Click OK on the Date and time
  5. Adjust your Date and time accordingly. Because your date is already correct just OK it and you will be able to adjust your time.

Please reply to this message with result to alter time. Good luck!

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