My printer makes a short-circuit on my telefphoneline when I plug it in so my fax can't function

My printer makes a short-circuit on my telephone line when I plug it in so my fax can't function
When I print (both not wireless and wireless) I can print maybe one or more pages and the the print stops half way in a pageprint for 30 sec to  1 or 2 minutes - and then continues the printing
I bought the printer on jan. 11, 2011
Do I miss to install a driver or.... is there a problem with the printer?

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