     Use  POPPRINT  in DOS to fax any non-ASCII file. You run  FAXMAN  then
POPPRINT.
C:\MTEZ>faxman
C:\MTEZ>popprint

     You  do  NOT  run MTEZ. From your  DOS  application  (Wordperfect  for
example), You set up a Printer Driver ( ** Epson FX85, RX80 or FX80 ** ) in
that  application.  Then you press the 2  <shift> keys which  will  give  a
'beep'.  Then PRINT the file from THAT application as you  normally  would,
except  using  the  FX/RX printer driver in place  of  your  usual  driver.
POPPRINT  will  capture  the output, and when done  converting,  present  a
window, ready to fax.

     If the window does not appear, the TEMP directory in SET TEMP= or  SET
TMP=  in Autoexec.bat may not exist. Also may be TSR problem.  If  you  get
garbage, you have the wrong Printer Driver in Word Perfect.

     One thing you must also remember, Popprint cannot fax fonts built-into
your printer. Only fonts actually sent TO your printer, or built into MTEZ.

     If  you fax from Lotus or some other programs which will be WIDE,  you
will need to use the 'sideways' print function of that software so it  will
fit on an 8" wide sheet of fax paper. It would be the same as faxing to  an
Epson normal carraige 9-pin printer.

     Popprint  uses  conventional memory only. If you are not going  to  be
using Popprint you may want to remove it, and reload it only as needed.

C:\MTEZ>popprint /r


                                   Don Hinds - Zoom Tech
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