Faxes are useful, especially online faxes, as they are easy and save you money and time:
- you save money on ink and paper
- you use less energy
- you don' t have to wait endlessly until your fax is send
- you can archive all your online fax
- you don't need to install any software nor buy a fax machine
For online fax you need to have an Internet connected PC, an online fax account or online fax number.
If one would like to fax news to friends and relatives then one will need to have a fax machine. The friend or relative in question will also need to have a fax machine and their fax number will need to be known. One can then scan the message into the machine and send.
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You'll need a printer to print off the e-mail. Then after it's printed then you can fax it with a fax machine.
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Nowadays you do not need to have a fax machine to send a fax. The easiest way is to use an online fax provider, e.g: Popfax They will give you a fax number stright away and you can start it from there. All you need is an internet connection and a PC or a smartphone.
You will need to actually sign up for an online fax service in order to fax from your email.
There are online fax services, but you will need to have a fax machine handy. There is no way to send a fax withouth the use of a fax machine, even wirelessly.
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.
First is you need to have the files, through scan or download. Then use internet fax services to send the fax to the traditional fax machine or email.
We need to send a fax from home because we need to connect out the person whom we want to send a message...:P
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.