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Throw away the fax machine - A guide to online fax
Throw away the fax machine - A guide to online fax
Copyright © 2006 Kimble Young
Have you ever felt like throwing the fax machine out
the window? Well you may not know it but you can, but
not literally please.
There have been services available for some time which
allow you to take your fax needs online and save yourself
the hassle of wrestling with the fax machine.
Any provider should be able to supply you with a basic
fax-to-email service. You are usually assigned your own
fax number and any faxes sent to this number are then
attached as an image file to an email. That is then
delivered to your email account. You will need to
keep your fax machine for sending faxes but you can
set it to not answer the phone and keep it on your
main business line.
Most but not all fax services also provide a facility
to send faxes by email, web or straight from the desktop.
This feature can be utilised to send invoices or forms
to customers without first needing print and then fax the
document. Fax-to-email allows you to compose an email
to faxnumber@provider.com and attach each document you
want to be faxed. You are then notified by email when
your fax is complete.
Traditionally to enable your business to fax has meant
ordering a separate phone line and number and purchasing
a fax machine or fax software for each user. Which is
an expensive proposition for a communications channel
that is still essential but often rarely used these days.
With online fax services these costs are all rolled in
to a single monthly fee which is paid to your fax provider.
Often this fee is just a fraction of the cost of phone
line rental alone. Add the savings in paper and ink and
using an online fax service starts to make a lot of sense.
If your customers fax through a lot of forms that you need
to process and archive you’ll know how tedious it can be
to flick through a whole binder just to find a specific
fax. With an online fax service your fax correspondence
can be filed along with all your electronic correspondence.
Points to consider when choosing a provider:
Do you receive your own dedicated number? Some virtual
office providers for example will place you on a shared
number and your faxes may be seen by anyone.
File formats: Make sure the provider can email you in a
format that suits you. Most will send in a common format
like PDF but others may use obscure formats that require
special software to read.
Do they have a method of sending faxes that suits you? Some
will offer you a choice of methods; ranging from basic
email-to-fax through to desktop clients which will allow
you to “print” directly to a fax.
Is there an area code that will be local for your customers?
Even if you are a regional business you may want to consider
a metropolitan fax number if your customers are located there.
Remember, you now have the choice. There are some things to
be aware of when switching over to online fax:
The first is that a fax machine makes a copy of a piece of
paper and that online faxing makes a copy of an electronic
document. You’ll no longer be able to rapidly scribble out
a note and fax it anymore. However, you can just as rapidly
send a quick memo by email-to-fax or through a fax printer.
Filling out a form that has been faxed to you is no longer
simple but it can be done by opening the fax in an image
editing program and typing with the text tool.
The second caveat is that you may be used to signing almost
every fax you send, this is no longer possible as there is
no paper stage. The author recommends that if you have access
to a scanner you can scan your signature and save it as a
black and white image ready to be inserted at the footer
of every document you type up.
All in all if you or your staff don’t use the fax machine much,
or use it for a lot of repetitive work, then faxing online
can save you a lot of money in ink, paper, communications
costs and most importantly - productivity. If you can’t
give up the routine of walking up to the fax machine with
a piece of paper then you might still consider online faxing;
but only to receive your faxes. Remember to turn off the
auto answer feature of your fax machine.
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About the Author
Kimble Young is the product development manager for Fax Online
an Australian online fax services provider. He has many years
experience in the communications and Internet industries.
http://www.faxonline.com.au
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