Yes.
Your question is unclear. If you have a single phone line, it can only be used for one thing at a time... you can talk on the phone, or send/receive fax data, not both (if you have "call waiting", switching from the fax to a call will disrupt the fax). If you have multiple lines, it depends on your fax machine, but in most cases you still wouldn't be able to send or receive a fax and talk on the phone at the same time. However, if you have a combination fax machine/phone, usually you CAN pick up the handset if a voice call comes in, even if the machine is set to default to fax mode.
It should (if the fax is equipped with that function - most are)
"Caller ID" or "call identification" It's a display of an inbound phone (or fax) number that appears when the phone (or fax) rings.
"Caller ID" or "call identification" It's a display of an inbound phone (or fax) number that appears when the phone (or fax) rings.
It means that the fax machine on the other end rang but did not pick up the phone call.
You set the fax machine to automatically pick up the call after a number of rings. If you want to answer the call with the phone, then you would pick up the receiver to answer it.
Only if the phone call used to sent the FAX has a toll charge associated with it. The FAX itself does not cost anything.
You cannot change the fax number. It is provided by a telephone company or fax service provider and you can't edit it. Call your fax service provider to change you fax number.
Fax machines use a standard phone line for communication. So ask yourself "Can I call myself?" Unless you have a second line to your house, and you call the other number, the answer is no. The same is true with fax machines. It will get a busy signal, and be unable to transmit a fax. Try it. "fax yourself".If you are using an online fax then you definitely can fax yourself. Take a look at the reviews on the sites below.
Phone is to call, send and receive message. Fax is to send and receive sensitive file.Internet can be a phone and a fax or both at the same time. Internet can deliver and receive messages anywhere and anytime as long as internet is present.
Assuming that you already own the fax machine, the only charge is the cost of the telephone call using the fax machine. If the number you are sending the fax to is a free local call, or a toll-free number, then there is no charge to send the fax from your home. If the number is not local or toll-free, you will pay the same per-minute long distance charges you would pay if you made a regular phone call from your home phone to the same number. Of course, you will also pay for the electricity to operate the fax machine, but that cost is negligible.
To make a phone call or to fax from Argentina to the US a person will need to dial the country code first. To fax a number to the US dial the country code +1 followed by the fax number.