On Sun, 30 Jan 2000 11:32:36 +0200 Michael Jabbour said:
>
> > I have exactly the same problem here. I don't use turbo print, so it
> > can't be that. SOME faxes print full width, half height on a
> > printer, but if I re-fax them to my fax machine, they display
> > properly.
>
> Besides that I have the same problem too, how do you refax the fax to
> yourselfe? Do you have to modems connected? Then it would be clare to me!
>
Two telephone lines. One usually voice, the other Fax machine or
modem.
To fax to myself, I disconnect the fax machine and connect to the
voice line and then send my voice line a fax from the poota. Not
really practical and a bummer when a voice call comes in at the wrong
time :-{
--
Tony Rolfe
Amiga 2000, 68030/25, 1+8Mb
www.shoalhaven.net.au/edgewater
ICQ #51271965
- [stfax] squashed faxes with U.S.Robotics Message-Modem Falk Krause
- [stfax] Re: squashed faxes with U.S.Robotics Message... Tony Rolfe
- [stfax] squashed faxes with U.S.Robotics Message-Mod... Falk Krause
- [stfax] Re: squashed faxes with U.S.Robotics Mes... Gareth Murfin
- [stfax] Re: squashed faxes with U.S.Robotics Mes... Tony Rolfe
- [stfax] re-fax to my fax machine? Michael Jabbour
- [stfax] Re: squashed faxes with U.S.Robo... Tony Rolfe
- [stfax] Re: squashed faxes with U.S.Robotics... Martina Jacobs
- [stfax] Re: squashed faxes with U.S.Robotics... Markus Bellerich
- [stfax] Re: squashed faxes with U.S.Robo... Simone Tellini
- [stfax] Re: squashed faxes with U.S... Falk Krause
- [stfax] Re: squashed faxes with... Jw
- [stfax] Re: squashed faxes ... Simone Tellini
- [stfax] Re: squashed faxes with U.S.Robo... Simone Tellini
