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Despite the relatively recent introduction of fax machines, the theory behind them has been around since 1842 when Alexander Bain invented a machine capable of receiving signals from a telegraph wire and translating them into images on paper. In today’s modern office, conducting business without a fax machine would be difficult indeed. |
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EOS offers a variety of digital multifunctional fax machines for every office and budget. When you compare fax machines, you’ll find all of our fax machine solutions feature Super G3 modems for ultra-fast delivery and reception at speeds up to 33.6 Kbps. In addition to standalone faxing, many fax machines also offer the option of PC, Internet and LAN faxing.
Fax servers offer an organization a wide range of network faxing options, including creating, sending and receiving documents directly from desktop applications. A fax broadcast server, also known as an enterprise fax server, faxes high volume jobs simultaneously any time of day to a large number of recipients at speeds faster than could be attained over local fax channels. A fax broadcast server can be programmed to fax any time of the day or night and be scheduled days, weeks, or months in advance.
Typically, when a fax server receives a document to fax, it automatically selects one of four separate rendering engines to use based on the format of the submitted document and the installed conversion capabilities. A comprehensive suite of customizable add-on options is available to suit the unique needs of the fax users, workgroups and workload. Also, a set of administrative tools enables fax servers to be easily installed, configured and managed, giving administrators complete control of their system.
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