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Answer» I really need some help with this as soon as possible. I don't even know if it is possible. There has got to be some way of tracking the faxes that are sent out right? Well, faxes have a report facility but most only the last 20 or so TRANSACTIONS (send & receive). I can't actually find any trace of a "Konica C635" fax, however there is a Canon Multipass C365 fax, user guide here http://www.freeprintermanuals.com/PM/Canon%20MP-C635%20User%20Manual.pdf if this is your model then it's a Canon and it retains the last 20 transactions. In any case the report would only confirm that a fax was sent from your fax to the other number. It would not prove anything about what the page or pages contained. You were foolish not to call the insurance company and ask them if such an important fax, with cost implications, was received, and also to not send a copy by REGISTERED mail. I guess you'll just have to eat the loss. Well, that is not the printer/fax that I'm looking for. The one I'm looking for is called KONICA MINOLTA C652SeriesPCL. I know I made some mistakes with my transactions in this case. But we did call our insurance representative twice after sending this fax. Both times he told us it would be handled. I just should have called the corporate office or something to make sure that they received the fax. Not giving up hope yet though. Hoping someone out there can help. Quote from: pawsjewl on November 28, 2011, 03:32:01 PM The one I'm looking for is called KONICA MINOLTA C652SeriesPCL. So why did you write this? Quote The printer we use is a KONICA C635 Quote Not giving up hope yet though. Hoping someone out there can help. Don't hold your breath. I don't think this falls within the purview of the CH forums as there does Not appear to be a technology issue here as salmon trout has stated.However your problem seems to be offering a solution by virtue of your own words "'But we did call our insurance representative twice after sending this fax. Both times he told us it would be handled." Depending on the time between the sending of the fax and the timing of these "two conversations" with the company representative wherein obviously your intentions were stated it would SEEM that unless they deny the conversations you should pursue that avenue.truenorthI'd HIGHLY recommend BC as Legal counsel if needed...GOOD choice or Quaxo . truenorth |
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