Sunday, December 19, 2010

How do I send a fax with OS X

While modern Apple Mac computers that on Mac OS X operating system is no longer with dial-up modems you can send faxes even on your part.

In fact, the Mac OS X, run with or without dial-up modem, are automatically configured to send faxes. Send by fax a document from any Mac that has the ability to print as your Safari, edit text and the iPhoto. Level of difficulty: Moderately easy

Instructions

You need: things - on line ModemPhone with direct dial
  1. 1

    Attach a modem dial with your Mac Ethernet port and close a phone line.

Connect the telephone line wall.
  • 2

    Open the program file that you fax, by you to double-click it.

  • Select the file you want to fax by clicking "Open" in the menu file. Locate the file on your computer, and then click "Open".
  • 3

    On the file menu, choose "Print".

  • 4

    Choose how many copies you want to fax the field "Copies and pages".

  • Click Print "PDF" in the menu on the left side of the bottom of the window.
  • 5

    Select "PDF fax."

  • 6

    Type the fax number including area code or the international code if applicable.

  • Giving you a prefix dialing, if necessary. Select the appropriate dial-up modem menu "Modem". Click "Fax."

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