Hp 4630 windows 8, 64-bit - no time/date on fax confirm. sheet on dial-up AND No fax with wi-fi?

Hi. I have a problem with faxing. When I fax using regular phone dial-up, the time/date is not stamped on the confirmation sheet printed out after a fax is completed.
Also, when I switch to wi-fi on xfinity, the fax doesn't recognize it and won't fax.

Hello @fuzzyfb , and welcome to the HP Forums!
I hope you had a good weekend.  I understand you are experiencing issues with your fax setup.  I would like to assist with that!
I would recommend performing a power reset on the printer.  Disconnect the power cord from the printer and the power outlet, then wait 60 seconds. After 60 seconds, plug the printer back in. Ensure you plug the printer directly to a wall outlet. Make sure to bypass any sort of surge protector or power bar.
I would also suggest this HP document on Setting up a New Fax for information on setting up date, time and general settings.
Good luck and please let me know the results of your troubleshooting steps. Thank you for posting on the HP Forums!
Please click “Accept as Solution " if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.
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Jamieson
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