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Fax machines..... you still use them?
by
schro
on 04 Feb, 2009 09:14
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I have a home fax for my office. Just noticed rates for our phone company went up (not surprising) this past month. I am considering canceling it. If I need to send a fax, I'll just head down to our local AIM Mail Center, Kinko's, or UPS Store. For the amount I pay to the phone company for the convenience of having an in-home fax, I'm sure not using it. Or, I can just scan and email any documents.
Just curious, who here still uses a fax machine?
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#1
by
warhawk
on 04 Feb, 2009 09:25
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Just curious, who here still uses a fax machine?
hey schro: i use fax machines at the hospital all time. however, i don't use it away from work. if i need 2 fax anything (personally), i go 2 the local kinko's.
WARHAWK
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#2
by
ChromeDomeJohn
on 04 Feb, 2009 09:38
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I think faxes are becoming kind of obselete. it's so easy to send a document by email; rather than a fuzzy fax (though the qualilty has certainly improved over the years) so for me , it's 'why bother with faxes?'
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#3
by
Mikekoz13
on 04 Feb, 2009 09:43
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Nah.... I have one that I've never used. The wonderful PDF file makes those nasty things obsolete as John stated.
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#4
by
Alexander215
on 04 Feb, 2009 15:59
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I don't use them, but for time critical business deals when you need things signed and sent and recieved, Fax machines become very handy.
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#5
by
Rob
on 04 Feb, 2009 17:20
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I'm waiting for one of the younger ones to say 'what's a fax?'

No: never used one in my life.
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#6
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 04 Feb, 2009 19:04
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Nah.... I have one that I've never used. The wonderful PDF file makes those nasty things obsolete as John stated.
Haven't faxed in several years, it's just to easy and the documents are much "cleaner" if scanned then e-mailed, for executed documents, and faxed either before or after conversion to .pdf.
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#7
by
SlyHigh
on 05 Feb, 2009 07:05
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A lot of things still require faxes. Financial and insurance forms that must be signed either have to be faxed or mailed. They haven't caught up to email and scanning just yet.
We have copiers at work that scan easily. Put the document on the feeder, press scan, press my name, and start. Bam, it's in my inbox as a pdf. It wasn't too long ago that scanning was a pain, particularly on home scanners. Early scanners wouldn't scan as a pdf, and the resulting image file was huge.
I have a fax machine for my business, but it has been used only a couple of times. We have one at my regular job, so I can send a fax from there if needed.
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#8
by
marty22
on 05 Feb, 2009 07:13
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I use them at work occasionally but I got rid of my personal one. DIdnt need it.
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#9
by
The Scottish Ambassador
on 05 Feb, 2009 07:33
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#10
by
joergHH
on 05 Feb, 2009 07:59
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Private no.
At work often.
Safety rules in Germany prohibit the use of Emails or unprotected web-connections for transfer of radiologic examinations (digital x-ray, CT, MRI, US) and their comments via Web.
Fax send out of our RIS is easy and safe.
J
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#11
by
Tyler
on 05 Feb, 2009 10:49
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#12
by
wpruitt
on 05 Feb, 2009 14:08
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I remember when fax was high-tech ...
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#13
by
Michael
on 05 Feb, 2009 15:58
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Yeah, PDF pretty much trumps the fax.
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#14
by
Rob
on 05 Feb, 2009 17:56
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