Is it possible to send and e-fax to a companies actual fax machine? Don't you have to sign up for some paid service? Guess I could just spend a few dollars in gas and run down to my local Kinkos down the street every time I need to fax something... Didn't mean to slam it. It'll probably be great for people who don't ever use a real fax machine.
If fax infrequently there are several free efax services. If you fax a lot you can buy a plan at a minimal cost. For the more frequent faxers the cost is usually off-set by equipment/toner you would have to buy with a traditional fax set-up.
“The HD2 is a magnificent monster. It is a hulking, intimidating, massive slab of a gadget. If you think the device looks big in photos, it's nothing compared to how it seems up close.”
Now that we've thrown 'em off the trail, use the form below to get in touch with the people at Engadget. Please fill in all of the required fields because they're required.
Is it possible to send and e-fax to a companies actual fax machine? Don't you have to sign up for some paid service? Guess I could just spend a few dollars in gas and run down to my local Kinkos down the street every time I need to fax something... Didn't mean to slam it. It'll probably be great for people who don't ever use a real fax machine.
You can send an efax to actual fax machines.
If fax infrequently there are several free efax services. If you fax a lot you can buy a plan at a minimal cost. For the more frequent faxers the cost is usually off-set by equipment/toner you would have to buy with a traditional fax set-up.