>>>>Hi,
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>>>>I would like to switch from receiving my work faxes on a fax machine to an email-type fax. So far the only service I found is eFax which is, relative to the number of pages I receive, expensive ($16.95/month).
>>>>I wonder if there is a less expensive service or a DIYS approach?
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>>>Some inexpensive multifunction printer/scanner/fax machines have fax forward to e-mail capabilities. It might be cheaper to buy one of these than pay $XX per month for a service - plus, you still have a "real" fax machine, which has some advantages.
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>>Yes, I did see that some HP printers (unfortunately not the model I have) has the "limited" eFax services (up to 20 pages).
>>I decided to switch to the eFax, at least for a year, and then see how I like it. The idea is that when I travel I can still receive faxes.
>>Thank you.
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>Dunno about HP, but some models can forward fax to e-mail without using any kind of online conversion service.
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>Most MFPs these days are basically Linux computers and are quite capable. Those that can forward fax to e-mail receive the fax, convert to TIFF or PDF, then e-mail to address(es) you specify via an SMTP server you configure. For this capability the device must have a network connection (wired or wireless).
My MFP, unfortunately, does not have these capabilities (Officejet Pro 8600). I looked through the manual but to no avail.
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