On the receiving fax machine: yes, it can be revealed through caller ID, as well most fax machines are programmed with their fax number in the header
On the sending fax machine: the last number dialed by any fax (or phone) can be found by dialling "last call return" - in North America it is usually *69. As well, most fax machines keep a printable log of numbers dialed and fax transmissions sent. There is also a confirmation page usually printed for each fax transmission.
On an online fax, sofware fax, or softfax - yes, there is usually a log kept for almost any transmission
Yes, as long as there is a fax machine to receive it at the other end. The fax number is dialed just like any other phone number.
In North America (USA, Canada, etc.), 1-866 is one of the prefixes for toll-free numbers. Any telephone number can be a fax number; a fax number is simply a landline telephone number that has a fax machine hooked up to it.
Make sure that you have separate phone line for you fax machine and separate for your telephone. If not, even normal calls will make your fax machine rings.
Here is what you will need for most fax machines (if possible, read the machine's manual beforehand)You will need:- a document that you want to fax- a fax machine- a fax machine to send to, as well as that fax machine's fax number (same as a phone number)1) insert the document into the feeder of the fax machine - the feeder is usually at the top of the machine, and there is usually an icon on it to show which way to have the paper face up or face down2) done the paper is in the document feeder, enter the number you want to fax to into the fax machine. The number gets entered just like a phone number does.3) press send. The fax machine will attempt to dial the number. If the other fax machine picks up, the document will begin transmitting4) watch the fax machine's display to make sure that the fax goes through. When the fax has been sent, you'll get a message saying the transmission is done.
You dial the number on the keypad on the fax machine.
With a fax machine and the correct number to whom you wish to fax.
You dial a fax number on a fax machine exactly the same way you would dial the same number on a landline telephone at the same location. There is a special short code to dial from Singapore to Malaysia. You can dial 02 and then the Malaysian domestic number. For example, Kuala Lumpur is in Malaysian area code 03, which is dialed as 0203 from Singapore.
Check your fax machine to find out why the message did not receive - if it is a matter of a busy signal, then the other machine may just be busy. Call to make sure you have the right fax number, and that their fax machine is operational.
If you connect your printer/fax combination machine to your phone line, yes, it would be your home number. Which means people that call your house will get the fax machine.
Yes, you cannot hook a fax machine directly up to the internet, and using a VoIP phone line frequently does not work. There are some fax machines that can send directly over IP, however they need a machine on the other end that is capable of receiving a fax over IP as well.
If you prefer the old faxing technique you need fax machine and telephone line. For internet fax you don't need a dedicated phone line it would only require Internet connected PC and your online fax number.
A fax number is the number of the phone line you have connected to the fax machine. An example would (968) 273-3862.