If the fax machine stores faxes itself and then puts them on your computer when you turn it on then no. However if the fax machine sends directly to your computer then yes it needs to be on.
The function of an internet fax service is to send/receive faxes the same way as a fax machine. But the internet fax service is now a replacement for the aging fax machine.
no, you can also send and receive faxes with email fax services.
* Need a separate space for the machine. * Needs a telephone line. * Needs power/electricity * Requires paper for receiving and sending faxes * Machine needs to be on always to receive faxes. If the machine is off, we may lose the faxes. * Large probability of losing faxes, which could potentially be important. * Storage and Archival of these Printed Paper Faxes are very cumbersome. They'll need a good amount of space in the office. * Aging of papers could lead to difficulties in managing records.
Internet fax is when a person uses the internet to send and receive faxes, without using phone only networks and a fax machine. A regular fax machine can be used, or an iFax machine can be used to send faxes via email.
According to manual you will continue receiving faxes after machine finishes copying or sending. It does have dual access capability.
Make sure that you have separate phone line for you fax machine and separate for your telephone. If not, even normal calls will make your fax machine rings.
No, all your faxes are stored in your email account waiting for you to retrieve them. You don't need to leave your computer on to receive faxes.
Yes. You can send and receive faxes without internet. However, you do need to have an active phone line. Faxes are basically just a phone call on a piece of paper!
No, the fax machine needs only to be hooked to a working telephone line to send and receive faxes.
You can not send or receive free faxes on your android. This is because a fax machine needs to be connected to a separate phone line.
Efax is a new way for businesses to send faxes without a fax machine. The business is given a toll-free fax number which they can use to send and receive faxes through e-mail.