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Administrator in Insurance
2019-01-30
What do you like best?
I can open any file anywhere, edit and email or fax without having to print anything. I use this feature all the time
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A couple of the functions are a bit clunky
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
I have terrible handwriting and I need to print on PDFs constantly.
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Lillith K
2020-01-26
I like PDF filler for quick fill in of… I like PDF filler for quick fill in of forms. One thing that isn't great is that it won't load certain docs that have had electronic signatures - I know it is to protect that doc but sometimes its a pain.
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Most fax machines (that don't have two paper drawers) will just split it onto two pages, or shrink the text down if legal-size paper is not loaded into it. (However, this presumes that the recipient's fax machine is able to receive legal-size faxes.) You could also resize the document to 8.5 × 11.
Fax copies can be considered legal documents and are often accepted as such in many agencies and establishments. Thanks to the almost flawless anti-tampering method when it comes to faxing, many businesses will accept a faxed copy of an original document, such a signed contract, as legally binding.
A fax (short for facsimile and sometimes called telescoping) is the telephonic transmission of scanned-in printed material (text or images), usually to a telephone number associated with a printer or other output device. The receiving fax machine reconverts the coded image and prints a paper copy of the document.
As long as it's correctly done, courts have upheld that imaging and scanning are just as legally binding as paper documents. Legal acceptability of scanned document images depends on the process used to create the documents.
What you CAN'T do is sign the document and then fax it. A document can only be notarized if it has an original signature. In most cases, the notary can only notarize a document if it's signed in their presence as well. Once you have the document notarized, faxing isn't usually an option.
Press the or button to specify the reduction or enlargement ratio (25 — 400%). Press and hold down the or button to quickly advance through the ratios. Note: To scan a legal-sized document onto letter-sized paper, select 85%
Because legal documents are the same width as letter-sized paper, most scanners can scan them. In most cases, you simply have to put the paper into the scanner and scan it as you would a letter-sized document. The scanner should automatically detect the size of the document and scan it at its full size.
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