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Why can't I fax scanned documents?



 
 
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Old June 19th 08, 09:13 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan
deko
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Default Why can't I fax scanned documents?

I have Vista Ultimate and a new USRobotics PCI FaxModem. WFS faxing works
fine if I compose the content of the fax in the WFS New Fax editor window
and then click send. But if I try to insert an attachment - a PDF or TIFF
document created with my Microtek scanner - the fax fails with an "Invalid
Data" error message.

Is my scanner creating a file that WFS cannot render? Or is there some
other known issue with faxing scanned documents?

If WFS is choking on my scanner's output, how do I know which file
formats/types WFS can render and which scanners output acceptable formats?

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Old June 19th 08, 02:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan
Sinner
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Default Why can't I fax scanned documents?


"deko" wrote in message
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I have Vista Ultimate and a new USRobotics PCI FaxModem. WFS faxing works
fine if I compose the content of the fax in the WFS New Fax editor window
and then click send. But if I try to insert an attachment - a PDF or TIFF
document created with my Microtek scanner - the fax fails with an "Invalid
Data" error message.

Is my scanner creating a file that WFS cannot render? Or is there some
other known issue with faxing scanned documents?

If WFS is choking on my scanner's output, how do I know which file
formats/types WFS can render and which scanners output acceptable formats?


Yes, you are attaching files that WFS cannot render. What you need to do,
is select the Fax printer from within the program that produced the file and
print it to the Fax. I think that will get you the results you're looking
for.


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Old June 19th 08, 10:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan
deko
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Default Why can't I fax scanned documents?

"Sinner" wrote in message
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"deko" wrote in message
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I have Vista Ultimate and a new USRobotics PCI FaxModem. WFS faxing works
fine if I compose the content of the fax in the WFS New Fax editor window
and then click send. But if I try to insert an attachment - a PDF or TIFF
document created with my Microtek scanner - the fax fails with an "Invalid
Data" error message.

Is my scanner creating a file that WFS cannot render? Or is there some
other known issue with faxing scanned documents?

If WFS is choking on my scanner's output, how do I know which file
formats/types WFS can render and which scanners output acceptable
formats?


Yes, you are attaching files that WFS cannot render. What you need to do,
is select the Fax printer from within the program that produced the file
and print it to the Fax. I think that will get you the results you're
looking for.



I suppose that would work, but I'm disappointed with WFS's limited
conversion/rendering ability. Because I have files produced by different
scanners, various PDF engines and other programs, I need something that's
not so limited. I just want to select 'Print to fax' and have it sent.
Unfortunately, WFS is not there yet.

I'll have to buy something. I downloaded a trial of Snappy Fax
http://www.snappysoftware.com/ which seems to be working nicely so far.
Perhaps the next version of WFS will have the functionality I need.

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Old June 19th 08, 11:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Why can't I fax scanned documents?

You were expecting a utility that is provided free with your OS to be a full
featured program capable of rendering any file format you decide you want to
throw at it?
No wonder you are disappointed. Might want to consider bringing your
expectations into the real world and purchase a product that can do what you
need.
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Russ Valentine
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"deko" wrote in message
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"Sinner" wrote in message
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"deko" wrote in message
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I have Vista Ultimate and a new USRobotics PCI FaxModem. WFS faxing
works fine if I compose the content of the fax in the WFS New Fax editor
window and then click send. But if I try to insert an attachment - a PDF
or TIFF document created with my Microtek scanner - the fax fails with an
"Invalid Data" error message.

Is my scanner creating a file that WFS cannot render? Or is there some
other known issue with faxing scanned documents?

If WFS is choking on my scanner's output, how do I know which file
formats/types WFS can render and which scanners output acceptable
formats?


Yes, you are attaching files that WFS cannot render. What you need to
do, is select the Fax printer from within the program that produced the
file and print it to the Fax. I think that will get you the results
you're looking for.



I suppose that would work, but I'm disappointed with WFS's limited
conversion/rendering ability. Because I have files produced by different
scanners, various PDF engines and other programs, I need something that's
not so limited. I just want to select 'Print to fax' and have it sent.
Unfortunately, WFS is not there yet.

I'll have to buy something. I downloaded a trial of Snappy Fax
http://www.snappysoftware.com/ which seems to be working nicely so far.
Perhaps the next version of WFS will have the functionality I need.


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Old June 20th 08, 09:11 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan
deko
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Default Why can't I fax scanned documents?

expecting software to work is entirely reasonable. at least for my
customers.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
...
You were expecting a utility that is provided free with your OS to be a
full featured program capable of rendering any file format you decide you
want to throw at it?
No wonder you are disappointed. Might want to consider bringing your
expectations into the real world and purchase a product that can do what
you need.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"deko" wrote in message
. ..
"Sinner" wrote in message
...

"deko" wrote in message
. ..
I have Vista Ultimate and a new USRobotics PCI FaxModem. WFS faxing
works fine if I compose the content of the fax in the WFS New Fax editor
window and then click send. But if I try to insert an attachment - a
PDF or TIFF document created with my Microtek scanner - the fax fails
with an "Invalid Data" error message.

Is my scanner creating a file that WFS cannot render? Or is there some
other known issue with faxing scanned documents?

If WFS is choking on my scanner's output, how do I know which file
formats/types WFS can render and which scanners output acceptable
formats?


Yes, you are attaching files that WFS cannot render. What you need to
do, is select the Fax printer from within the program that produced the
file and print it to the Fax. I think that will get you the results
you're looking for.



I suppose that would work, but I'm disappointed with WFS's limited
conversion/rendering ability. Because I have files produced by different
scanners, various PDF engines and other programs, I need something that's
not so limited. I just want to select 'Print to fax' and have it sent.
Unfortunately, WFS is not there yet.

I'll have to buy something. I downloaded a trial of Snappy Fax
http://www.snappysoftware.com/ which seems to be working nicely so far.
Perhaps the next version of WFS will have the functionality I need.




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Old June 20th 08, 12:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan
Sinner
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Default Why can't I fax scanned documents?


"deko" wrote in message
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expecting software to work is entirely reasonable. at least for my
customers.


Of course, you probably expect Paint to do everything Photoshop is capable
of. WFS works, but there are degrees of functionality. The OP could just
print everything and then run it through a dedicated fax machine.


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Old July 1st 08, 06:14 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan
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Default Why can't I fax scanned documents?


"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
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You were expecting a utility that is provided free with your OS to be a
full featured program capable of rendering any file format you decide you
want to throw at it?


You wanna explain that "free" comment. It's not available in any of the
Home editions, therefore it is not free in Business and Ultimate editions
when they cost more than any Home version.


 




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