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faxing,scanning and copying use the same mechanism,thts the scanner,if its doing it intermittently you can try a reset on the printer.see if tht works.
I would seem the quality is set to high instead of normal or draft (even faster). Right-click on the printer in the Printers and Faxes folder and select Properties. Under Printing Preferences you can set the default quality. When printing photos you can override this setting.
hmmm..did you call your fax? give me the number of your fax, and I'll call it first, then fax something to see if it's on the receiving end(which could be the case)
Unfortunately, no. The whole Vista migration issue is a raging debate. The only work around that might work, is to set up something like an E Fax account, and send it to yourself, and then print it from the web interface. Ugly, but might be the only way now.
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