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Epson FAX Utility

Companion application from SEIKO EPSON Corporation that lets you send faxes directly from your computer through a compatible Epson all
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Epson FAX Utility is a companion application from SEIKO EPSON Corporation that lets you send faxes directly from your computer through a compatible Epson all-in-one printer with built-in fax capabilities. It streamlines your workflow by allowing you to fax documents without printing them first, manage recipients and cover pages, and monitor transmission status in one place.

Key features:

  • Send faxes from your computer via your Epson printer’s fax modem
  • Create and reuse customizable cover pages
  • Manage contacts, speed dials, and recipient groups
  • Attach common file types (for example, PDF or TIFF) or scan and fax in a single workflow
  • Adjust fax settings such as resolution, dialing prefix, and header information
  • Preview jobs, track status in real time, and review transmission logs

Requirements and notes:

  • Requires a compatible Epson multifunction printer with fax hardware and a connected telephone line
  • Features and availability may vary by printer model and operating system

Developer: SEIKO EPSON Corporation

Epson FAX Utility is developed by SEIKO EPSON Corporation and is used by 1,315 users of Software Informer. The names of program executable files are FUFAXCNT.exe, EFXSTLCP.exe, E_SAG4ST.EXE and FUTRSWZD.EXE. This particular product is not fit to be reviewed by our informers.

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Tony Brooke
As a very occasional user, it would be nice to be able to make a one-off payment for the piece of mind of having fax software, rather than committing to pay a monthly fee for the rest of my life for something I might never use again.
So it looks like bye-bye Mac and back to Microsoft.

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