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    thing to an e-mail. And the cover page itself is simply a template with lines you type in. But if someone hands me a piece of paper and asks me to fax it to Ms. Whomever, I have to scan it into the computer, turn the scan into a PDF document, and t
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    I’ve worked in lots of different capacities in lots of different kinds of offices – newspaper, insurance, food brokers, you name it. Always, though, the office had your standard put-the-paper-in-and-press-the-buttons fax machine. Until now. These days, in the bookkeeper’s office where I currently work part time, we use e-fax. This means that instead of an actual piece of equipment, our faxes travel to the recipient online. So instead of having to buy a fax machine, my boss spends about $20 a month to send faxes via the internet.

    This confused me at first. How does it work? How can you fax physical pieces of paper over the Internet? How do you receive documents? Now that I’ve worked with it a few times, I understand (and will explain) the answers.

    E-fax is very convenient if what I want to fax is a document I just typed in Microsoft Word – all I have to do is open the fax software and paste my document in, or attach it to a cover page like I would attach something to an e-mail. And the cover page itself is simply a template with lines you type in. But if someone hands me a piece of paper and asks me to fax it to Ms. Whomever, I have to scan it into the computer, turn the scan into a PDF document, and t

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    e days, in the bookkeeper’s office where I currently work part time, we use e-fax. This means that instead of an actual piece of equipment, our faxes travel to the recipient online. So instead of having to buy a fax machine, my boss spends about $20 a month to send faxes via the internet.

    This confused me at first. How does it work? How can you fax physical pieces of paper over the Internet? How do you receive documents? Now that I’ve worked with it a few times, I understand (and will explain) the answers.

    E-fax is very convenient if what I want to fax is a document I just typed in Microsoft Word – all I have to do is open the fax software and paste my document in, or attach it to a cover page like I would attach something to an e-mail. And the cover page itself is simply a template with lines you type in. But if someone hands me a piece of paper and asks me to fax it to Ms. Whomever, I have to scan it into the computer, turn the scan into a PDF document, and t

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    $20 a month to send faxes via the internet.

    This confused me at first. How does it work? How can you fax physical pieces of paper over the Internet? How do you receive documents? Now that I’ve worked with it a few times, I understand (and will explain) the answers.

    E-fax is very convenient if what I want to fax is a document I just typed in Microsoft Word – all I have to do is open the fax software and paste my document in, or attach it to a cover page like I would attach something to an e-mail. And the cover page itself is simply a template with lines you type in. But if someone hands me a piece of paper and asks me to fax it to Ms. Whomever, I have to scan it into the computer, turn the scan into a PDF document, and t

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    will explain) the answers.

    E-fax is very convenient if what I want to fax is a document I just typed in Microsoft Word – all I have to do is open the fax software and paste my document in, or attach it to a cover page like I would attach something to an e-mail. And the cover page itself is simply a template with lines you type in. But if someone hands me a piece of paper and asks me to fax it to Ms. Whomever, I have to scan it into the computer, turn the scan into a PDF document, and t

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    Incoming faxes arrive in our e-mail, though the sender can fax documents from any fax machine by dialing a number, just as if they were sending it to a regular, old-fashioned fax machine. The incoming e-faxes I like just fine. I want to claim that e-faxes don’t waste paper, but usually you end up printing out the fax anyway.

    The $20 a month we spend for e-fax covers a certain number of incoming and outgoing faxes. After that you get charged for each one – but we’re a small office and I don’t think we’ve ever exceeded the limit. Does it cost us more money than conventional fax machines? I’m not sure. I don’t know what fax machines, rolls of fax paper, and ink cost these days. I do know that with e-fax, I don’t mess around with paper jams.

    On the other hand, e-fax does have its glitches.

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