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Although the Epson ET-3760 printer might be described as an "all-in-one" printer, it does not have a fax capability. Its features include printing, copying, and scanning. Apparently, faxing is being replaced by scanning and emailing. The printer, by the way, is excellent in performing its three basic functions. It can be hard-wire connected to a computer, as well as connected via Wifi. The Wifi connectivity allows users to email scanned files to be printed from any location having a Wifi connection.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The 3760 does not have a fax mode. You would need the 4760 to get that feature. The 3760 has scanning capabilities, and those use WiFi to communicate with your devices.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It works perfectly on WiFi
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Your question is mixing apples and oranges. It is like asking "How many miles per gallon of gas does my electric car get?" when electric cars don't use gas. FAX = an APPLICATION, typically using a phone connection between two devices that have FAX capability. WIFI= A wireless connection that has nothing to do with FAXing. WIFI is a means of physically connecting devices, versus say using an Ethernet cable, where faxing is an APPLICATION. When you say "can I use Wifi?" do you mean "If my device (fax machine) is connected to the internet via wifi, can it do faxing over the internet?" ? Wifi also does not get you the internet unless the thing you are wifi-ing with had an internet connection. I believe there are companies that provide virtual fax service over the internet.
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