The term "Fax" refers to a FACSIMILE.
Its a system of transmitting and reproducing graphic materials like printing or still pictures by means of signals sent over telephone lines.
Sending a fax means that you are sending a fax from one location to another. A fax is a digital transmission of a (or multiple) sheet of paper. One fax machine scans the paper, then sends the transmission over a phone line to another fax machine, that prints out that piece of paper.
The term "sending fax" is often used by fax machines when the fax transmission is in the process of being sent.
On a fax report, ECM stands for "Error Correction Mode."
It means that the fax machine on the other end rang but did not pick up the phone call.
"send me by fax..."
it depends on your fax machine. Each error code is different for each manufacturer. On a Toshiba fax machines and related technology, it means that your machine encountered a busy signal when trying to dial to send the fax.
"path includes"
Assuming you mean to send it, write, type or print the document on paper then put the paper copy in the fax machine and operate that accordingly. A fax message is simply a telephoned photocopy.
It the computer is on the same line as the fax machine then no. The fax machine will dial the receivers number to ask for the fax receiver to allow it to send. as you are sending on the same line you'll probably get an engaged tone
If it is a Brother fax it could mean that Dial Restrict is turned on. Instructions from Brother on how to turn that feature off have been placed in the related links section.
What does it mean when you have a message on fax machine load mp feeder with type 6 letter? Clear it off
Short for the word "facsimile", because it creates a copy.
Fax software for a personal computer may be purchased and then downloaded from My Fax, E Fax and Ring Central. Nextiva Fax, Metro Fax, S Fax and Fax Freedom also sell fax software for a PC.
That's the transmit speed. There are many many types of fax machines out there, including older, slower models. Your fax machine must negotiate an appropriate speed that is acceptable for both machines to be able to operate at before you can send or receive the fax. In an ideal world, if you get a higher number, the fax should send or receive faster.