Faxing a Thank You Letter
I want to fax someone a thank you letter. Is that acceptable, or do I have to mail it?
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I want to fax someone a thank you letter. Is that acceptable, or do I have to mail it?
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I have a fax number with a commercial Internet fax service and would like to retain the number but change the service. Is it possible?
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I am blind and plan to purchase a fax machine for personal and business purposes, and to use with the ReadThisToMe.org free reading service. Is there a model you recommend that would best serve the unique needs of people who are visually impaired
I am looking for a fax cover that is a white sheet of paper with a plastic cover to fax small items. I have an HP, and one came with my machine years ago.
When one receives a fax transmission, the pages printed from the fax machine have a line printed at the very top which indicates the source of the fax (name and/or fax number), the date, and the page number of the page within the fax. What is this information line called? Is there a technical name for this line in the fax industry?
I own a small business and we fax documents and receive documents by fax fairly often. However, I have a nagging worry that not all of the faxes are coming through—even though we haven’t had any complaints. I’d hate to miss out on a business deal, or inconvenience a client. But how would I know?
I’ve been using the FaxDigits service to receive faxes, but I haven’t gotten any lately and I’m having trouble getting in touch with their technical support and billing people. Do you know what’s going on?
I don’t have a scanner and rarely need one. But I do have a fax machine. Can I somehow use that to scan, or is it time to invest in a flatbed scanner?
Why did I get a fax with blank pages?
My company’s main fax machine has started sucking in more then one sheet of paper at a time. It’s really annoying. Do you know what could be going on? I’m trying to avoid paying for a service call, because we’ve had the fax for a couple of years and the service contract just expired.
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