Question:
How can I send faxes from my PC without a phone line?
Clinton C
2013-01-22 08:10:40 UTC
I just setup a new business which will require the ability to send and receive faxes pretty frequently. The problem is I do not have phone service at my house (my wife and I just use our cell phones) and do not really want to setup phone service if it isn't necessary.

First, any suggestions on a good all-in-one that will print/scan/fax? I use Mac/iPhone/iPad for the business so AirPrint compatibility would be great.

Second, is there a reliable online service or program I can buy to be able to send faxes through my computer?

Thanks
Five answers:
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2013-01-23 01:28:30 UTC
If you are looking for a print, scan and fax all-in-one solution, then you are probably looking for a traditional fax machine that needs to be connected to a PSTN phone line, which probably you wouldn’t want. However, fax to email option can be a feasible choice for you. All you need with this system is a scanner and an internet connection which you may probably be having. There may be documents in soft or hard form that you require to send. With this option, you can simply scan the pages and the fax option can be configured with your email. The scanned document can be converted to PDF form by the fax option. You can send faxes in the way you send mails. Just enter the destination address in the recipients tab and attach the file to be sent as fax. This option can be really cheap. I have been using unlimited fax for just $7/month. You may check out fax option from my service provider http://www.therealpbx.com/internet-fax.html
anonymous
2013-01-22 08:13:43 UTC
Anything sent via fax can just as easily be sent by email. There is no program that i am familiar. Some companies still use fax but always have a dedicated phone line if there were a way around that they would have already done it.
x-Wulfgar-x
2013-01-22 08:25:05 UTC
1- I use an HP OfficeJet 6500 Pro (it has AirPrint and is under $150)



2- Use MYFAX.com to send as fax through your PC without a phone line
anonymous
2016-12-11 09:04:12 UTC
i infrequently use faxes, so while i could deliver or acquire a fax, i the two circulate to staples, or another replica middle place that provides the service, and oftentimes pay approximately $a million consistent with website, or regardless of they cost... you additionally can check out installation an efax service, there are various carriers on line that grant efax the place you may test the checklist which you fairly decide directly to deliver, and e mail it as an attachment, and that's despatched off as a common fax.. those carriers could additionally provide you your guy or woman "fax huge form" which will forward incoming faxes on your e mail, and additionally you will view them on your computer or print them out in case you had to print them...
Computer Technician
2013-01-22 08:27:07 UTC
I do think it is possible unless the computer is old enough

to have came with a voice modem. Why not e-mail. It is

easier anyway.


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