Hello Gladys:
Type: http://
127.0.0.1:631/
printers/
Internal_Modem
into a web browser and then click on the "Show Completed Jobs" button. This seems to be the only way to find your out going faxes.
Why did I break up the above? For some reason I could not post it to the list if it was on one line.
Turtle-Bear
On Mar 19, 2005, at 4:01 PM, gladys perez-almiroty wrote:
ok, what am i missing here?i had the computer connected to a phone cable and airport turned off, the name and number to fax are in the address book, i hit command + p, hit fax, and i got s screen that said faxing. after it changed to no job faxing and the name of the document disappeared from the modem screen, i assumed the fax had been sent, but i cannot find it? can you tell me where it is. i looked under both shared and user->faxes, but there is nothing there. i did a command + f for all disks and the only thing showing is the original word document.
help!
gladys
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