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macrumors 6502a
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Who uses fax machines these days?
So, our old job last year required us to use a fax machine to fax over summaries. I could never figure out why people continue to use these pieces of **** devices. I can scan a document and email it faster, and you know that if it's a business you have to fax billing sheets to, that they have a network with an email server and a laser printer, right?
So now, I got a new job as roadside assistance for the insurance companies and the company I work for requires us to fax our insurance call sheets to them... again, a damn fax. We cut our home phones off to save money since our whole family has iPhones now... so no fax machine in the house. So. We had to fax our first order last night. We went to Office Max, cuz it was the only place open at 8 pm. You know they charge $1.25 PER SHEET??? Per sheet!!! To fax!!! Even to an 800 number???!!!! Holy **** balls that's crazy. That's $1.15 MORE than it costs to make a photocopy of a page on the Xerox! |
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macrumors 6502
Join Date: Jan 2009
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Yeah I agree with you but there are still a lot of company using faxes so we have to cope with. Moreover on a legal aspect I think it has more value than email.
For my company I know that some of customers like to fax orders rather than emailing. But I use an online fax service (eFax not to quote it) which allows me to receive faxes by email. I would never buy toner again lol !
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At work we still have ours and most of the customers i look after have one too. Mostly for sending purchase orders or legal documents.
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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I still use mine in my home business.
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macrumors 6502a
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I prefer to scan and email. Saves on the phone bill. Plus, the output looks exactly the same from an email versus a fax.
What are some good reliable ways to scan documents and use the computer to send them to a fax machine? I've never ever done that before. |
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macrumors regular
Join Date: Feb 2003
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I own a business that sells and installs phone systems (among other things). I can't believe that virtually all installations we do still have several fax machines that are used as part of their normal business process.
A recent installation at a company of about 200 people had 15 fax machines! The really funny part is that they'll use the fax to send a contract and will fax all 80 pages of the contract rather than just the signature page. Crazy people. |
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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macrumors 65816
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Milwaukee, WI
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We have one at home. It gets used as a copier mostly, but once in awhile we'll fax something out, and once in a great while, to get a fax. We don't have a scanner. Don't need one, what with the fax machine doing the job.
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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All of the businesses I do work for use fax machines, atrocious little critters.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Colorado
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I have an all in one printer/copier/fax in my house. Don't use the fax very often.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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You still need a phone line to fax from a PC.
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I hate 'em, but they are great for signed documents.
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: 12 across
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I'd love to ditch my old fax machine, but I still have a few clients who send me faxes.
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Brooklyn
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Unfortunately, the government will not allow me to accept a signed scanned email attachment as its not a legal document according to them -- for our purposes anyway. They will allow us to accept a fax. It's terribly inconvenient for our clients, but there's nothing I can do about it. I've found government regulations lag technology by about 10 years.
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Brooklyn
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Dallas, Texas
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Not always true. There are online fax services that will do everything over the internet for you just like VOIP or something similar. I used to use efax a long time ago, but haven't had any need for fax services at home in a long time. At work we use an all computerized system called RightFax. Just do a search for online fax transmission and you will get numerous options. From what i know most of them charge a monthly service fee. It will just depend on what your work usage will be do determine what is worth doing.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Leicester, UK
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We might get one or two purchase orders via fax a month - but they're usually from NHS departments, so they often for quite big sums of money.
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Great Britain
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They're for old people who cannot get used to computers. No offense to anyone that still uses them. That comment was mainly aimed at my parents that live off the machine because there business depends on it so much for contacting their suppliers and manufacturers.
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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There are still uses for them.
For example, one time I took a day off work because I was sick (like four years ago). The boss wanted a note from my doctor, and the doctor sent it by fax directly to my boss, who doesn't use email. Also, if someone in my family needs to send a form or something to the insurance company (for example), it's sent by fax. I know there are fax services out there, but why go through the trouble of signing up for something if you can just pay $0.15 and send it at the post office?
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Irvine, CA & San Salvador, El Salvador & Inglewood, CA
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I am a college student and an housing office assistant at UCI Extension.....
and i FAX!!!! STUFF!!!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() makes me feel old......somehow?!
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Southern California
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I use them pretty regularly. I have a form that I have to send to two different locations at the end of every work day. The government requires those locations to have the forms stored in paper form, so even if I were to scan and e-mail them on my end, they'd still have to print them on their end. Plus, the end of my work day can be pretty much anywhere, and fax machines are ubiquitous at hotels, so it usually ends up being easier to fax than scan and e-mail.
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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A ton of people do. I however use an eFax as I'm a remote worker. I still have to scan stuff from time to time to fax.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: LIE x37
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I fax. I often have to send documents overseas and in some countries, a fax is like the newest thing around.
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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My office does. It's rather useful at times.
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