                           FASTFAX IV

FastFax  IV  is  a  memory resident  utility  which  captures  HP
Laserjet  II (PCL 4) printer commands from within any  application
and  faxes  the resulting document. This means that what  you  fax
will  look the same as if you had printed it out on a HP  Laserjet
printer.  FAstFAx IV can be activated by a hotkey, printing  to  a
specific  printer  port, or a combination of the  two.  This  will
allow you to print to a printer port for sending a fax and another
port for generating a hard copy printout.

     While  at  the DOS prompt, type FASTFAX.  Once  loaded  into
memory, FastFax IV can be used to send a fax or create a fax file
to  fax  at  a later time. The command line and  options  are  as
follows.

To  use  FastFax  IV  from within a  DOS  application,  press  the
activation  hotkeys, ALT and '/' keys simultaneously  (unless  you
specified  the  /L# option). If the application  provides  printer
drivers, be sure to select the HP Laserjet II or PCL4 driver prior
to printing. If the application does not provide a driver for  the
Laserjet  II,  select  a generic or text printer.  Now  print  the
document to be faxed from the DOS application in the normal manner
provided  by  that  application. A short tone will  sound  as  the
printing begins. After the document is printed, a short audible to
will sound as FastFax IV deactivates.

A dialog box will appear to allow you to specify to FastFax IV how
to  proceed  with the document just printed. Selecting  the  Phone
List  button  will display your Fax Phone List and  allow  you  to
select a number or group of numbers from that list.
     Fax options provided, allow you to Send the document now,  or
at  a  scheduled  time, Save the document to a file  for  a  later
transmission with QL II Fax or both Send the document and Save  it
to  a  file. After completion of the process the  dialog  will  be
removed  and you can resume your work in the application you  were
using.
     If you want to remove FastFax IV from memory,  simultaneously
press the ALT and '=' keys.
      