Have you tried sending the fax to a different machine?

Is your modem class 2 or class 2.0?
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On Sun, 22 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi,
> I have been experimenting with efax (driven by fax) to
> send PS files as faxes. The command
> fax make
> converts PS to a G3 (TIFF) file quite acceptably.
> However, on the receiving machine, the top few lines were squashed
> to a fraction of their proper height.
> Is this a physical problem with the tractors in the receiving machine?
> Or is it a due to fax adding a bit of header stuff to the page and
> taking liberties with my PS because it needed that space for its header?
> Regards,
> Jim Donovan
> postscript (no pun intended) I didn't use sendfax because it alleged my
> modem wasn't class 2, whatever that is.
> 
> 


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