I honestly can't rememebr the last time i even saw a fax machine let alone used one. Who are you sending a fax to? 1996?
Contrary to what you might think, there are still millions of fax machines in use today by just about as many businesses.......
even though they are an ancient technology, and computers are virtually everywhere, there are still alot of folks who simply are too lazy or too resistant to change to switch to other ways of doing things.....
Yup. I still have clients that fax me proofs instead of marked up PDF's. It drives me up the wall, but they just don't like learning new technology, so I deal with it.
Same here. Storyboard by fax, proofreading jobs by fax, little notes about schedules, meetings, order changes, etc. When I'm busy I get 5 or 6 faxes a week average. I can send/receive faxes in color or monochrome directly from my Mac or I can do it from the printer. About $300 will get you one of these:
And it's a decent 8x10 photo printer too. As good as any 1-Hour photomatt for sure. Plus a copy machine and scanner too.
Same here. Storyboard by fax, proofreading jobs by fax, little notes about schedules, meetings, order changes, etc. When I'm busy I get 5 or 6 faxes a week average. I can send/receive faxes in color or monochrome directly from my Mac or I can do it from the printer. About $300 will get you one of these:
And it's a decent 8x10 photo printer too. As good as any 1-Hour photomatt for sure. Plus a copy machine and scanner too.
Except for the fact that it's a huge consumer printer.Nice little unit. (Cue the "Is that what she said?" comments.)
...but you forgot to mention, that it also prints on printable CD/DVDs (will a little modification.)
Oh yeah... But it doesn't need any modifications that I know of. Just insert the CD/DVD and print. I was using that feature quite a lot for awhile. I haven't in a long time tho.
We're not violating any DRMs, there, are we Tesselator?