Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!rutgers!njin!njitgw.njit.edu!hyhau From: hyhau@earth.njit.edu (lawrence hau) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.fax Subject: Re: FAX Modems and S/W for Interactive 386/ix UNIX Keywords: 386, FAX Message-ID: <1991Apr20.162721.7325@njitgw.njit.edu> Date: 20 Apr 91 16:27:21 GMT References: <24319@well.sf.ca.us> Sender: news@njit.edu Distribution: comp Organization: New Jersey Institute of Technology Lines: 24 Nntp-Posting-Host: earth-gw.njit.edu In article <24319@well.sf.ca.us> tague@well.sf.ca.us (Michael Tague) writes: >I would also be interested in any tips anyone would have on how to convert >word processor output, Word Perfect or Microsoft Word, to electronic FAX and >how this might relate on choosing a product > >-Michael > >tague@witchcraft.sf.ca.us >(415) 752-2477 HP laser jet printers are capable of converting a text file into a image. A fax board is doing the same thing when you try to send a text file to it. Some commercial products have the enhanced capability in converting files from different sources including Word Perfect. What the users have to do is simply hit a "hot key" to bring up the TSR, specify who, where, and when to send the fax, and there it goes. F.Y.I. Optus Software, Inc. voice (908)271-1040 fax (908)271-1044 Jiryih Tsaur tsaur@newark.njit.edu