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  • cakclk
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    I have set the modem to Class 2 in WinFax, and it has been running that way for a couple of days. So far the failed faxes have gone down slightly (about 1.45 on average). But I now have some failed faxes without an error message appearing in WinFax. The only failed faxes that have an error message are for busy signals or no answer on last attempt. So if I had to research a failed fax w/o an error message, I’d have nothing to research on.

    Any thoughts on why some of the failed faxes have no error message?

    Thanks.

    cakclk
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    No, it doesn’t happen all the time. It may fax to a vendor fine one time, and then the next time it will fail with this error. It doesn’t appear to be vendor specific, will vary from vendor to vendor.

    cakclk
    Member

    Also, please let me know if more information is needed.

    cakclk
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    Any thoughts on what the modem settings are supposed to be? I’m not sure what the settings should be, as this is new to me.

    This is the way is was set up when I got here:

    We have Windows XP, U.S. Robotics56K external w/ TAPI, CLASS 1.
    Initialization string:
    1. AT&F&D2&C1&H1&R2&I0S7=55
    2. ATS36=0
    Flow control: AT&H1&R2&I0

    Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!

    cakclk
    Member

    What is the difference between Class 2 & Class 1? Would changing to Class 2 cause any issues with the faxing process of the other vendors? That is, would it result in more problems with WinFax? Thanks!

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