The server automatically converts the paper document into a Tiff or PDF file and this is then sent through as an e-mail to the intended recipient. It is a fast, secure and effective process, there is no need to invest in - or risk misuse of - huge volumes of paper. .
Source link: http://www.computingsa.co.za/article.aspx?id=588500
Between the cost of postage, paper/envelopes, and processing (i.e. the humans stuffing and preparing the envelopes), FaxCore estimates that the company could save $830 per mailing by using its fax service. (This assumes the average communication is roughly two pages in length.) Of course, I’m not sure that number accounts for the time spent prepping the fax transmission or the upfront cost of investing in the software and hardware for the FaxCore server. Neither does it really factor in the environmental upside in terms of trees saved or the impact of the stuff put on older fax paper to make it, well, fax paper. .
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