And of course, most organizations and individuals now have email capability. You can use your multi-function device to scan in a document and then email that scan to someone.There are other ways to get documents sent to or received from someone: This support document at HP.com tells you how to setup on an HP Envy 110 printer. Some users have reported that they had trouble getting that set up, and that neither HP nor was very helpful in resolving the problems. To send outgoing you’ll need a paid version, the cheapest is $16.95/month, which lets you send 150 pages per month (and also receive 150 pages per month).Īccording to several sources, HP and have a partnership so if you buy one of the above printers you should be able to create an account through the printer’s touchpad or control panel, and then have access to free 20 incoming or outgoing pages per month. They used to have a service that offered 20 incoming and 20 outgoing pages each month for free, but they’ve discontinued that, and now the free version only allows 20 incoming pages per month. HP ENVY 110, 111, or 114 e-All-in-One Printer.You can purchase any one of these devices for your home: HP has a line of multi-function printers that have the built-in capability to use ’s internet fax service. I find it amusing that organizations will accept a facsimile of your signature as proof, instead of an original, notary-certified signature.Īnd yes, there is a solution for you, but there are potential issues. Add in the sort of silly fact that old-fashioned facsimile services are still occasionally needed – mostly for legal documents with an ‘original’ signature. Yes, your situation is getting more and more common as people are ditching landlines (that get nothing but solicitors, scammers and so-called research groups) and only using their cellphones for primary telephone communications. Is there a multi-function device that will do this for me – without a landline? What do you do? On rare occasions I need to send out faxes, but often need to be able to copy and scan things to my computer. I have a computer and internet service at the condo. Here’s my situation: I live in a condo and don’t have a landline, just a cell phone. Hi Chris, I have a problem that’s probably more common than I think.
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