Fax from PCs over LAN with Ricoh MFP9001

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The Ricoh MFP9001 can send and receive faxes directly from its interface. However, for faxing from individual workstations over LAN, users can utilize the print function by selecting the "fax" print device when printing a document. This will prompt a dialog box for entering the fax number and cover sheet information. While faxing is an option, alternatives such as scanning documents and emailing them are suggested for efficiency, especially for documents that do not require physical signatures. For further assistance, contacting Ricoh directly may provide additional solutions or features.
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we have a ricoh mfp9001. we can scan and print to it from client pc's.
is there a way to fax from each workstation over lan from the mfp 9001.
we can send and receive from the mfp itself.
 
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Fax (especially with what you're trying to do with it) seems so passé--why not just scan (to whomever's workstation) and e-mail the resultant image / PDF / whatever, and courier over anything that requires an actual signature? Nevertheless, contacting Ricoh directly may yield something more favourable.
 
When you want to fax something, do a print preview or maybe print and look for print device names. One of them should be " ... fax". To send a fax, you want to print to the " ... fax" device, which should pop up a dialog box asking you for fax number and cover sheet info.
 
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