- Send/receive faxes from PC (desktop) to fax machines / fax servers / online fax; Send/receive fax from iPhone/Android phone;
- Fax to email as PDF; Auto save fax as PDF/TIFF files; Manually save fax as PDF, image or TIF; Ease fax management;
- Drag and drop on Mac computers; Send doc, pdf, excel, image and files the like as fax; Fax from MS applications/PDF viewers/scanners/picture viewers/CimFAX client; Sign/Stamp on phone/computer electronically;
- Fax scheduling; Sound scheme for sending and receiving fax; Auto resend when fax failed; Faxing status synchronized; Fax in high resolution;
- Supports Windows xp/7/8/10, macOS, iOS and Android; 1 CimFAX > 10 fax machines; 1GB storage stores up to 20,000 pages
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Kara L. Whitaker
Excellent product!
Excellent product! Easy to install and setup with excellent tech support. Our office faxes are easily accessible by our staff, saving time, money, paper, and ink! Great purchase!
Claudia Kaya Leal
It does what it says and A WHOLE BUNCH MORE!
I absolutely LOVE this device. Customer service support is EXCELLENT! I highly recommend this!
Maricel Ching Neri
Great fax for the office
We were using a Brother MFC L6800DW for our faxing. It could send or receive faxes and auto save a fax to a workstation share. But the software was a bit buggy and had to leave one PC running all the time with the brother fax software, it would not work if you logged out. The cimfax has several advantages over the Brother 1. Does not tie up a PC 2. Keeps a record of all the faxes in its memory that can be viewed from any workstation. 3. Allows 10 users to access the group faxes from their workstations 4. Software is solid does not crash 5. has a fax history feature where you can view reports of all the faxes, speed, time etc. 6. It will keep the faxes in the server even if the users delete them from their inbox. This can be configured to allow them to delete if wanted. 7. It will auto delete the oldest faxes when the memory fills. I set up a network share called faxes which the cimfax auto saves a copy of to. Those faxes can then be imported into a patients record from any workstation. Any fax that needs to be sent are put into a to be sent folder on the share. Patient reports are created and saved to this folder which the staff right clicks and sends to the appropriate recipient. Its easy to set up and has been very solid so far. Until medical software companies come up with a secure standard for sharing records faxes are here to stay.