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persianpower Aug 31, 2007 10:34 am

E-faxing a document, without a fax machine
 
E-faxing a document, without a fax machine

I have to sign a document, and fax it. The problem is I don't have a printer or fax machine handy, and won't for some time. I'm in the middle of nowhere. My question is, how can I electronically sign a document (even if that means just typing my name), and fax it to a fax number using a free e-faxing service online?

Thx

p.s.
I don't have a scanner either

mbreuer Aug 31, 2007 12:22 pm


Originally Posted by persianpower (Post 8327091)
E-faxing a document, without a fax machine

I have to sign a document, and fax it. The problem is I don't have a printer or fax machine handy, and won't for some time. I'm in the middle of nowhere. My question is, how can I electronically sign a document (even if that means just typing my name), and fax it to a fax number using a free e-faxing service online?

Thx

p.s.
I don't have a scanner either

If you have a laptop and a modem, then you can send a fax. As to the signature, you can try to make one in Paint, or some equivalent package, and then paste it into the document you're faxing.

cblaisd Aug 31, 2007 12:25 pm

Is there anyone who would have a letter with your signature on it that could fax that to you? You could then use screen capture and Paint to save your signature as a graphic, and then insert it in the outbound document.

sllevin Aug 31, 2007 5:06 pm

If you've got a 2+ megapixel camera phone, you can use scanR (http://www.scanR.com/ for details) to fax it for you...just take the picture, send it to [email protected] with the phone number you want it faxed to as the subject line.

Or if you can take a picture with a digital camera and transfer it to your laptop, you can send it to [email protected] the same way via your regular email.

disclaimer - I work for scanR :) But I do this myself all the time because we gave up on our fax machine long ago.

Steve

thegingerman Sep 2, 2007 7:55 am

Very good to know about scanr; i've never heard of that before, but it makes sense. Since you work for them, can you tell me why this is provided for free? You have to charge somebody for something, right?

best Apr 12, 2008 3:56 pm

Sllevin: can you update please and how do you this free?

BobbySteel Apr 12, 2008 10:56 pm

Wirelessly posted (Blackberry8700c: Opera/9.50 (J2ME/MIDP; Opera Mini/4.1.10781/298; U; en))

Its the Internet man - no one needs to make money (yet). :)

I assume they will move to a "freemium" service at some point and charge for better features.

lin821 Apr 12, 2008 11:21 pm


Originally Posted by best (Post 9562025)
how do you this free?

I don't think things have changed. Please see:

1. (from another thread)

Originally Posted by jolou (Post 6523527)
A better solution: make a picture with a digital camera. Email it to scanR (www.scanR.com). scanR cleans up the pic, returns it to you as a PDF. Still not perfect, but lightyears better than the Docupen.

2. (from post #4)

Originally Posted by sllevin (Post 8329183)
If you've got a 2+ megapixel camera phone, ...just take the picture, send it to [email protected] with the phone number you want it faxed to as the subject line.

Or if you can take a picture with a digital camera and transfer it to your laptop, you can send it to [email protected] the same way via your regular email.

OR, try and see the new summary thread boberonicus just started:

Fax Service Options


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