kjones ([log in to unmask]) writes:
>Anybody know of any fax software which runs on the 3000?
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STR Software Company provides automated document delivery systems for the HP3000 with FAX/3000 and the major Unix systems (HP9000, IBM RS6000, DEC Alpha, Sun OS, Sun Solaris, Linux, Sequent) with FaxCommander. Any print file created on these machines no matter if it is simple ASCII text, PCL-data, pre-printed forms, and more may be easily faxed and e-mailed. The product is great for faxing purchase orders, invoices, sales orders, etc.
We support all 32-bit Windows environments (95, 98, NT) with a client server architecture to the HP3000 and Unix. Any document on the PC can be faxed and e-mailed as well. The client also does a great job of managing the faxes sent through the entire system.
As you saw in the three responses from Ray Sparks (of Hammacher Schlemmer), Frank Girard (of J. Baker), and Tracy Pierce (of Golden Gate Bridge), we have several happy (and vocal) customers. Give us a call and learn how you may use our systems as nearly 700 companies world-wide have done so.
Finally, if you are considering a specific solution involving a serially connected fax machine (as Mike Church of Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital suggested), be aware of its limitations. I scrapped this idea in the late 1980s because of the serious limitations. By the way, our entry level solution easily will outperform that mentioned with the Pitney Bowes fax machine at a price not much more than that described.
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Sincerely,
Ben
P.S. I like your e-mail address. Very clever!
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