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    Printer/FAX via network???

    Has anyone tried (hopefully successfully) faxing directly from a networked printer/fax?

    I have an HP 8600 Pro Deluxe. It prints and scans great. It's attached to an Ubuntu server. I have the FAX portion set up in CUPS but there's no option to enter a phone number. When I "print" to the FAX it goes into the queue but nothing happens.

    This isn't a deal breaker, but it would be convenient to have. I'm hoping there's some setting I've missed.

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    #2
    Out of curiosity, why do you want to print to it as FAX instead of just a normal printer? Are you just messing around with it to learn? What's the difference?

    I really don't know anything about FAX, please excuse my ignorance!
    samhobbs.co.uk

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      #3
      Well, the idea would be to save printing.

      Current way:
      1. Create Document
      2. Print Document
      3. Go to printer and move document from print tray to FAX doc feeder.
      4. Fax document
      5. Recycle paper

      Preferred way:
      1. Create Document
      2. Fax document



      Maybe the answer to your question is: Not create a FAX document, rather to FAX directly without any printed document.

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        #4
        Hello i try it out but don't works

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          #5
          Oh I see, so it's for outgoing faxes! If you have a document in electronic format, why not send a PDF?

          As for paper copies... is it difficult to scan and email it directly? I've never tried, but it's something that the big office all-in-ones do well... curious about how much effort it takes to set this up on Linux.
          samhobbs.co.uk

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            #6
            maybe this? http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/...fax-gtk.1.html

            it's still in the repository
            Linux User #454271

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              #7
              Originally posted by notabug
              maybe this? ... efax-gtk
              I think efax is for fax modems in your computer, not for a printer/fax on the network.

              OP, have you installed HPLIP?
              Regards, John Little

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                #8
                Part of the issue is the printer isn't directly connected (via USB) to my desktop, rather it's connected through my server which is GUI-less. So the driver (hplip) are installed on the server, but not on the desktop because they aren't needed. Here;s what system setting on the desktop shows;Click image for larger version

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                I guess my assumption is when one selects the FAX as the "printing" device, a dialog should show up asking for a phone number. The printer is capable of this, just maybe not when networked or when using CUPS or Linux or some combination of those three.

                Feathers: The issue isn't that I can or can't use email or send a PDF. The issue arises when the receiver requires or requests a facsimile. For example, I cancelled an insurance policy recently. The state require insurers get cancellation requests in writing. I could mail (or Post if you prefer ) them the request or FAX. FAX is obviously at least a week faster in processing thus I get my refund that much quicker.

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                  #9
                  BTW: I tried installing hp-toolbox and using it on my desktop. It doesn't support CUPS printers apparently.

                  Also: I did check the URI on the server, it's correct.

                  Maybe I have to re-configure the printer and directly connect it to the network instead of the server via USB? I like the current arrangement because I don't have to install/setup the printer on every device in our world, just the server.

                  I'll have to check with HP I guess...
                  Last edited by oshunluvr; Sep 20, 2014, 06:34 AM.

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                    #10
                    I have the same problem with my Brother MFP in linux.
                    I can print and scan via the network, but when I need to fax, it has to be connected via usb.
                    I guess the drivers have not been developped to make faxing via the network possible
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