Ah I see I missed the part about no on-site computers.
I would still suggest the hp email printer, low cost and no development 
required other than sending the order to the hp email address.

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> On Sep 18, 2013, at 12:25 PM, Rob Marscher <rmarsc...@beaffinitive.com> wrote:
> 
>> On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 11:14 AM, Joseph Crawford <codeb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I am curious why people are suggestion to use a web service that adds to the 
>> monthly bill for the company rather than a simple print using javascript 
> 
> I think I was the only one that suggested it. And I suggested it for this 
> flow:
> 
> 1. Person places order online.
> 2. Server receives order, sends fax to pizza shop.
> 3. Pizza shop receives order as fax. No on-site computers are needed and no 
> need for them to check and print orders.
> 
> Interfax says "Free unlimited faxing to one designated fax number." It says 
> it has restrictions, but it might be possible to use them basically for free 
> depending on what those restrictions are.
> 
> But, if they can just log into an onsite computer and check orders and print 
> them, then yeah, that's way simpler and the same thing I did for a client. It 
> might be possible to create some type of application that automates printing 
> new orders, but that is probably going to take a decent amount of development.
> 
> 
> 
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