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10/02/2004 09:36:54
Robert Dinsmore
Dinsmore & Associates, Inc.
Lexington, Kentucky, États-Unis
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Gestionnaire de rapports & Rapports
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00875720
Message ID:
00875906
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I am using Castelle with a client of mine. Sent over 60,000 faxes out the last year from withing VFP without one call from the client regarding any problems with it. Using 1 port small business version.

For attachments you will need the program installed on the local computer that created the document type such as Word Excell etc. Faxpress will use that program to rasterize(format it so it can be sent as a fax) the document. For PDF we used Adobe Acrobate Writer although there may be other options for PDF. The company had already owned Abobe Acrobat and so it was the logical choice to use.

The help from Castelle is very poor when it comes to the developers kit etc. I don't know about the hardware support as we have never has to call them as it has been up every day since Sept 2002.

Gaylen



>>Hullo Robert.
>>PDF and Tiff work well for me as report output file types for faxing.
>>For PDF I sent to a service.
>>For Tiff I make a Tiff file that that is native to my fax card .
>
>>There should be a fax printer driver with Castelle, and I as remember, a >good ?file option as well [something to encapsulate/wrap].
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>So, are you saying that I could create a PDF file and specify it as the attachment to a fax request and the fax software will interpret it? That is, will the fax software convert the PDF file so that when it is received by the receipent it will appear as though the original document was processed by a fax machine?
>
>If so, that would be great!
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