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     Rec'vd  faxes are graphics, so require a graphics capable  printer  to
print  the  fax.  The most common are Epson / IBM Proprinter  or  HP  Laser
compatible  printers. Try those first, then try any others on the  list  in
your  setup screen. If you have a graphics printer, but none of them  work,
the software Mfr (not Zoom) may have a new driver that will work.

     You  can usually re-send rec'vd faxes just as they are.  Rec'vd  faxes
may  need to be converted to standard (Tif or Pcx) graphics  format  before
you  can  'use them'. The fax software should have  a  conversion  facility
included.

   To EDIT a rec'vd fax use a PAINT program after they have been converted.
An OCR  program may convert graphic-text to ASCII for your word processor.

  To send graphics you need to use a driver which captures  graphic/printer
output.  Something like Printcap (Bitfax) or Popprint (MTEZ). All  Dos  fax
software has some kind of Capture program. Windows fax software prints like
a  printer  driver  from your application. The  graphics  capture  programs
generally  require you set Epson 9-pin driver (some will use HP  laser)  in
your  application software. You will be printing to an 'imaginary'  printer
when  the capture programs is working. You cannot at this point  send  grey
scale  graphics. If you are going computer-computer, then just use  a  file
transfer.

                                   Don Hinds - Zoom Tech

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