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  • JackThorne started the conversation

    Hi all! I need to fax some signed agreements for a new project, but I don’t want to waste time running to copy shops. Since I don’t own a printer, I’d love to know if there’s a modern solution that works entirely online. Does anyone here have experience with this?

  • MaxRivers replied

    Hi! You’ll be glad to know that there are multiple modern options for faxing without a printer. Online fax services let you upload PDFs, Word files, or scanned images, and then they deliver them to the recipient as a fax. This way, you skip the printing process completely while still satisfying the professional requirement to “fax” a document. Many of these platforms also let you store sent files securely in the cloud. In addition, the process is designed to be user-friendly. Some providers even integrate with email, so you can send a fax simply by attaching a document and sending it to a special address. You can learn about these features in greater detail at gamehackday.org  where there are articles that explain how each method works, what security measures are in place, and how to choose between free or paid options.

  • Gabriela Molina replied

    Yes! Most people use online fax services now. Some are browser-based, others are mobile apps. I personally like Fax.Plus because it works seamlessly with Google Drive and lets me sign electronically before sending. It’s like skipping all the “extra steps” and just jumping into the hard part—kind of like Geometry Dash Lite levels where you just tap and go without tutorials.

  • CordeliaHanson replied

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