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This is the readme file for new users of 1-Step High Quality FAX, (Readme.HQF)
Copyright (c) 1996 by HTF Consulting.
You can get a hard copy of this file by entering "Print readme.hqf".
This file contains information about the following subjects:
1) What HQ-FAX is,
2) Installing HQ-FAX,
3) First time use ( a simple tutorial),
4) Printing-to-disk,
5) Producing ECL (Epson Control Language) files,
6) General information about the shareware distribution method,
7) Information required by the ASP, (Assoc. of Shareware Professionals),
8) A Disclaimer,
9) How to register, registration benefits & product support
10) Screen shots of One-Step FAXHAVEN
============================================================================
1) WHAT HQ-FAX IS and is not
============================================================================
One-Step High Quality FAX is intended to produce and transmit letter-quailty
FAXes. It provides many value-adding features such as incorporating custom
forms, thumb-tacking graphic images, and producing a variety of image formats.
HQ-FAX does not receive or process received FAXes. If you are looking for
software to process received FAXes, look for One-Step FAXHAVEN where you found
HQ-FAX. Or look for our World Wide Web page @ http://www.execpc.com/~htfcons.
============================================================================
2) INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
============================================================================
As you are reading this Readme file, it is assumed that you have trans-
ferred the complete umcompressed HQ-FAX package to a diskette. It is NOT
necessary to do so. If you have downloaded the HQFAX.zip file and unzipped
it into a temporary directory, the installation procedure works ok.
A) Mount the installation diskette into drive A: or B:
B) Enter A: or B: Make sure that the DOS prompt changes from
C:> to A:>, or from C:> to B:>. This is very important!
C) Enter "Install". If you wish the package to install itself on any
directory other than C:\HQFAX, enter the pathname in the Install command.
Example (1): "Install D:\Hqfax",
Example (2): "Install C:\Doc2fax"
Now you can watch HQ-FAX install itself. It will only take a minute.
This install procedure will NOT update your Autoexec.bat file. It will
place a customized "Hqfax.bat" file in the root directory, drive C:, so
that it will change to the C:\HQFAX directory (or the directory that
you specified) before executing the HQ-FAX procedure.
============================================================================
3) FIRST TIME USE (HQ-FAX orientation procedure, a simple tutorial)
============================================================================
We strongly recommend to new users of HQ-FAX that the following procedure be
followed to get acquainted with the product. It is assumed that you have a
functioning FAX modem when you are ready to excercise HQ-FAX. If not, you may
follow these instructions to get the feel of HQ-FAX, but you will not be able
to examine the FAXed output.
A) Print out the files "HQFAX.hlp" and "Readme.hqf" if you have not already
done so and have them handy.
B) Have ready the phone number of a FAX station to send a FAX to.
You will wish to examine the FAX(es) that you send.
1) Enter "HQFAX" at the DOS prompt.
2) Use the <TAB> key to position the cursor to the Phone(Send-to) field.
3) Enter a phone number of a FAX machine into the Phone field.
4) Enter <F10>. This will save the phone number which you entered.
5) Enter <F2>. This will convert and send the sample file "HQFDEMO1.ecl"
to the FAX station.
C) Next, let's FAX a cover sheet with the document.
1) Enter "HQFAX" at the DOS prompt.
2) Enter <F7>. The cover sheet screen will appear.
Use the <TAB> key to position the cursor from field to field.
Fill in the correct cover sheet information for your needs.
Enter a quick note to a friend at the FAX station you will send to.
3) Enter <F10>. This will save your current cover sheet for later use.
(In the future you will wish to remove the text "[FILE]htfclogo" from
the top of this screen, & the text "[X]JHancock" from the bottom).
4) Enter <F2>. This will exit the Cover sheet screen & return you to HQFAX.
5) Enter <F2> again. HQFAX will convert and send the cover sheet & the file
"HQFDEMO1.ecl" to the FAX station.
D) Next, let's FAX a cover sheet without a document.
1) Enter "HQFAX" at the DOS prompt.
2) Enter <F7>. The cover sheet screen will appear.
Use the information which you have previously typed in.
Remove the text "[FILE]htfclogo" from the top of this screen, and the
text "[X]JHancock" from the bottom of this screen. This will remove
the graphic logo and signature from the FAXed output.
3) Enter <F10>. This will save your current cover sheet for later use.
4) Enter <F2>. This will exit the Cover sheet screen and return you to HQFAX.
5) Use the <TAB> key to position the cursor to the File field.
Use the <spacebar> to blank out the name in the file field *AND* the
file extension *AND* the OUTPUT to field.
Make sure that there is nothing but spaces in these fields.
This causes HQ-FAX to send just a cover sheet.
6) Enter <F2> again. HQFAX will convert and send the cover sheet which you
have set up to the FAX station.
E) Next, let's FAX a simple ASCII file. How about "C:\autoexec.bat".
1) Enter "HQFAX".
2) Put the file name "C:\Autoexec" in the input-file-field, with the file
extension "bat" in the field which currently has "ECL" in it.
2) Enter <F2> as before. HQFAX will convert and send the file
"C:\autoexec.bat" to the FAX station.
F) Next, let's FAX a Print-Capture.
1) Enter "HQFAX" at the DOS prompt.
2) <TAB> to the INPUT-from-LPTx field. Enter a '1'.
3) Enter <F2>. This will set up a print-capture within HQFAX.
4) Enter <ESC> to exit HQFAX. Print-capture is now active.
The simplest print-capture to try is to use the DOS print command to
print an ASCII file, for example "C:\autoexec.bat".
4) At the DOS prompt enter: "Print C:\autoexec.bat".
When the print-capture completes, you must enter "FAXIT" to FAX the
file. HQFAX will then convert and send the file "C:\LPT1FILE.ecl".
5) You may also do a print-capture of the DOS print-screen function, which
is invoked by the Print-scrn key on your keyboard. Follow the
instructions above, replacing the DOS print command with pressing the
<Print-scrn> key.
G) Next, let's produce a document in Epson-LQ format and FAX it.
!!ATTENTION!! !!ATTENTION!! !!ATTENTION!! !!ATTENTION!!
HQ-FAX now provides a PCL (HP-Laserjet) interface. To use this interface,
follow the instructions below, but name your print-to-disk files with a
"PCL" file extension, and use an HP-Laserjet or PCL4 printer driver.
If you wish to use the Epson Control Language interface, name your
print-to-disk files with the "ECL" file extension.
You must tell your word processor that you have an Epson-LQ 510 or
similar printer. You do *NOT* need to have this printer. HQ-FAX will be
this printer.
1) Enter "HQFAX" at the DOS prompt. You may do this from inside your word
processor if it has a means of entering DOS commands.
2) <TAB> to the INPUT-from-LPTx field and enter a '1' as before.
3) Enter <F2>. This will set up a print-capture within HQFAX.
4) Enter <ESC>ape to exit HQFAX.
5) From within your word processor print a short document to an Epson-LQ
printer. This will be print-captured by HQ-FAX.
When printing is complete, get to a DOS prompt and enter "FAXIT" as before.
H) Next, let's produce a print-to-disk file in Epson format and FAX it.
Doing a print-to-disk is easy, but setting it up for the first time may
be a challenge. How to produce print-to-disk files varies from one
word processor to another. Please study the documentation in the
section "Producing Epson Print Files" below file for more information.
Give the print-to-disk file a file extension of ".ECL".
Name the print-to-disk file something like "Mydoc.ecl".
1) Enter "HQFAX" at the DOS prompt.
2) Erase the '1' in '2' or '3'. in the LPTx field.
Enter the name of your print-to-disk file in the file field, with
the extension "ECL" in the next field.
3) Enter <F2>. This will convert and send your print-to-disk file to that
FAX station.
I) Take some time to study the file "HQFAX.hlp" to learn more about HQ-FAX'es
many features. Give some thought to which ones are most useful to you.
J) IF you have gotten this far without too much difficulty, It's time to
register HQ-FAX.
1) Enter "HQFAX" at the DOS prompt.
2) Enter <F8>. The registration and order form screen will appear.
Fill in your name, address and payment information, as well as which
product you are registering, and what diskette size you require.
3) Enter <F3>. This will verify your input and total your payment.
You may make a hard copy of this screen if you desire.
4) Enter <F8> again. The registration form will be FAXed to HTF Consulting.
You will then receive your registration materials shortly.
============================================================================
4) Printing to Disk
============================================================================
Some users may be new to the concept of printing to disk. This is simply
a special print operation where the output is re-directed from LPT1 to
a disk file. The resultant file is byte-for-byte the same stream of data
which would have gone to the printer. Every major Word Processor has the
ability to re-direct printer output to a disk file of the user's choosing.
The details of how to perform this operation vary with each Word Processor.
See the following section for more information.
HTF Consulting stands behind the print-to-disk method for producing input
to a FAX producing application. There are several reasons for this.
A) "Print-Capture" TSRs are very limited in what they can do becuase
they are working with a very finite amount of memory. It is difficult
or impossible to incorporate graphics or work with a variety of fonts.
B) When something goes wrong with a print-capture or a FAX transmission,
the whole printing and FAXing procedure must be started over. Once
you have printed to disk, it's done. You can retry the FAX transmission
if necessary.
C) Problems with print-captures are difficult to diagnose. It is much
easier to diagnose errors associated with reading a disk file.
D) The input data stream for the FAX application is recorded permamently,
and may be re-used.
E) FAXing what has already been printed is more natural than setting
up a FAX transmission and then printing from a Word Processor.
============================================================================
5) Producing Epson Print Files
============================================================================
This section provides detailed instructions for producing Epson Print files of
your documents from your word processor. These files are the input files that
HQFAX uses to produce the FAX-ready, letter-quality images of your documents.
You do not need an EPSON printer, but you must be able to print to a disk file
as if it were an EPSON printer. You must do this without upsetting the print
driver which you have installed for your real printer.
If your Word Processor produces graphics integrated with text, it may want to
know what graphics resolution you wish to send to the EPSON-LQ printer. The
correct choice for HQ-FAX is 180 X 180 d.p.i. This is the resolution closest
to the Group-3 FAX resolution of 200 X 200 d.p.i. HQ-FAX will do a credible
job of translating higher resolution images, (thanks to the infinite patience
of Richard Harper of the Association of Shareware Professionals), but the
results will be at best no better than if you choose 180 X 180 d.p.i. Also it
will be more work for your word processor and HQ-FAX.
If you use any of the following word processors; 1) WordPerfect, 2) MS-Word,
3) MS-Works, 4) WordStar, or 5) any Windows application, see the specific
sub-section for your application. If you use another word processor or
spreadsheet package, proceed with the instructions that follow.
PRODUCING EPSON PRINT FILES FROM ANY STANDARD APPLICATION PACKAGE.
If you are using a spreadsheet package or a word processor other than those
listed above, do the following. Consult the reference manual for your
specific application package for the details for performing these steps.
1) Install the printer driver which most closely matches the EPSON LQ
or EPSON LQ-510.
2) Make the EPSON printer the active or current printer inside your
application (word processor, spreadsheet or whatever).
3) Study the documentation for your application to learn how to insert
custom print controls into your document. This will only be necessary to
use the custom print controls documented in the section Epson Cus-
tom Print Controls.
4) Use the print command in your application to print to a disk file.
The disk file MUST have the ".ECL" file extension, and it must be
stored in a directory such as C:\hqfax or the directory of your
word processor.
5) Run the HQFAX command, identify the ECL file that you wish to
convert, and enter the other conversion parameters as well.
PRODUCING EPSON PRINT FILES FROM MICROSOFT WORD 5.0
1) First, be sure that you have an EPSONLQ PRD file installed in your
MS-Word directory. This may require you to find your print driver
diskette from your MS-Word diskettes.
2) If you have not done so, create your MS-Word document using any of the
features of the Epson LQ-510 printer. Find the section "Entering Special
Characters" in the MS-Word for DOS User manual, page 41. Study this
section to learn how to insert the HQFAX Custom Print Control characters
into your MS-Word document to produce oversized characters.
3) From the MS-Word main screen, enter <ESC> to select the Command Menu.
Enter 'P' for the Print Menu. Enter 'O' to select options.
4) From the Print Menu, enter <F1> to get the list of printers. Use the
arrow keys to position the cursor over the Epson-LQ printer and then hit
the <ENTER> key.
5) From the Print Menu select the File option.
At the prompt "Print FILE name:" enter a filename with the ".ECL" file
extension. Store the ECL file in your C:\Word directory or C:\hqfax.
6) Exit MS-Word, run the HQFAX command, identify the ECL file that you wish
to convert, and enter the other conversion parameters as well.
PRODUCING EPSON PRINT FILES FROM MICROSOFT WORKS 2.0
1) First, be sure that you have an EPSONLQ PRD file installed in your
MS-Works directory. This may require you to find your print driver
diskette from your MS-Works diskettes.
2) If you have not done so, create your MS-Works document using any of the
features of the Epson LQ-510 printer.
3) From within MS-Works, enter <Alt P> to select the Print Menu. Use the
arrow keys to select the Printer Setup option. Hit <ENTER>.
4) Use the arrow keys to position the cursor in the printer model options.
Select the EPSON LQ-510.
5) Enter <Alt P> to select the Print Menu. Use the arrow keys to select the
Print a File option. Enter 'F' to print to a file. Enter a filename
with the ".ECL" file extension. Store the ECL file in your C:\Works
directory or C:\hqfax.
6) Enter <Alt F> to select the File Menu. Exit MS-Works.
7) Enter the HQFAX command, identify the ECL file that you wish to convert,
and enter the other conversion parameters as well.
There apparently is no capability within MS-Works to customize your printer
driver. This means that the custom print controls documented in the following
section will not be available to you. You will not be able to produce
over-sized characters. Sorry folks!
PRODUCING EPSON PRINT FILES FROM WORDPERFECT 5.1
1) First, be sure that you have an EPSONLQ PRS file installed in your
WordPerfect directory. This may require you to find your print driver
diskette from your WordPerfect diskettes.
2) If you have not done so, create your WordPerfect document using all of
the features of the Epson-LQ printer. Find the Printer Commands section
in the WordPerfect for DOS Reference manual, pages 405,6. Study this
section to learn how to insert the HQFAX Custom Print controls into your
WordPerfect document to produce oversized characters.
3) From the WordPerfect main menu, enter <Shift>F7 to select the print menu.
From the Print menu, enter 'S' to select a printer. Use the arrow keys
to position the cursor to the Epson LQ-510. Enter 'E' to edit the printer
selection. Enter 'P' to modify the printer port. Use the arrow keys to
position the cursor over the selection OTHER. Now enter the name of the
disk file that WordPerfect will print to. Remember the ".ECL" file
extension. Store the ECL file in your C:\WP directory or C:\hqfax.
4) From the WordPerfect main menu, print the current document to the .ECL
file.
5) Exit WordPerfect, run the HQFAX command, identify the ECL file that you
wish to convert, and enter the other conversion parameters as well.
PRODUCING EPSON PRINT FILES FROM WORDSTAR 5.0
1) If you have not done so, create your WordStar document using all of the
features of an Epson-LQ printer. You will need to have set up a PDF for
an EPSON-LQ printer. This PDF should write to a disk file. Find the
Custom Print Controls section in your WordStar Reference manual, page 30.
Study this section to be able to insert the HQFAX Custom Print Controls
into your WordStar document to make oversized characters.
2) From the WordStar main menu, enter <Alt F> to display the File Menu. Use
the arrow keys to select the Print option.
3) From the Print Setup screen, hit the <ENTER> key continuously until the
cursor is in the printer field. Use the arrow keys to select the EPSONLQ
printer from the directory of printers below. You should have a PDF set
up for an EPSON LQ-500 printer to write to a disk file.
4) Hit the <ENTER> key until the cursor is in the field
"Redirect to output port". Enter the filename with the ".ECL" file
extension. Store the ECL file in your C:\WordStar directory or C:\hqfax.
5) Exit WordStar, run the HQFAX command, identify the ECL file that you
wish to convert, and enter the other conversion parameters as well.
PRODUCING EPSON PRINT FILES FROM WINDOWS APPLICATIONS
To use HQFAX with any Windows application, you must select an EPSON 24-pin
Letter-Quality printer (LQ-500 or similar model) as your active printer and
select "On File" as the output device. Here's how.
1) From the Program Manager Panel, activate (double-click on) Main.
2) From Main, activate (double-click on) Control Panel.
3) From Control Panel, activate Printers.
4) From the list of available printers in the pull-down menu, select
an EPSON-LQ.
5) From the Printer pull-down menu, select Printer Setup.
6) Click on the Connect button. From the pull-down menu of output devices,
choose "On File". This will redirect Epson-LQ printer output to a disk
file which you will name when you are ready to print the document.
7) Inside the Printer Setup panel, make sure that this is the active
printer.
Your Epson 24 pin printer is now active and you can print your document using
the Print option of the File pull-down menu. When you select the print
option, Windows will prompt you for an output file name. Enter a filename with
the ".ECL" file extension so that HQFAX can find it. Now you are ready to
convert and FAX the document. You need not exit Windows! Simply exit your
word processor, go to the Program Manager window and click on the DOS prompt.
You can run HQFAX to convert and send your document from the DOS prompt within
Windows.
There apparently is no capability within MS-Windows to customize your Epson
printer driver. This means that the custom print controls documented in the
following section will not be available to you. You will not be able to
produce over-sized characters with the Windows printer driver. If you wish to
make use of the Over-sized characters, you must install the EPSON-LQ printer
driver provided with your word processor if available. You will need to
customize it by adding the Special Print Controls listed below. Consult the
user manual for your word processor for specific information about creating
Custom Print Controls.
USING VARIOUS TYPE SIZES
The fancier EPSON-LQ printers provide for a range of type sizes from 8 points
to 32 points. HQ-FAX faithfully interprets the EPSON-LQ printer commands
which alter the pitch and point-size of the characters to be printed
(or FAXed). If you have a print driver with your word processor for an EPSON
ESC/P2 printer, you will be able produce the range of type sizes mentioned
above, directly from your word processor.
The EPSON ESC/P2 printers are: ActionPrinter 5000, LQ-570, LQ-870, LQ-1070 and
LQ-1170. IF you do not have a print driver available for one of the above
listed printers, you will appreciate the following.
EPSON CUSTOM PRINT CONTROLS
HQ-FAX offers a few Custom Print Controls to enhance the FAX images. The
specifics of producing these Custom Print Controls within documents varies
from one word processor to another. Please see the section Producing Epson
Print Files for information regarding having your word processor produce
Custom Print Controls that work together properly with HQ-FAX.
The Custom Print Controls offered by HQFAX are:
<Cntl>E (hex 05) This control code indicates Double-size characters to
HQFAX. It is a toggle switch, meaning that the first occurrence of
<Cntl>E turns on Oversize and the next occurrence turns it off.
<Cntl>F (hex 06) This control code indicates Triple size characters to
HQFAX. It is a toggle switch as well. The first occurrence of <Cntl>F
turns on Triple-size, the next turns it off.
<Cntl>G (hex 07) This control code indicates ~Quad~ sized characters to
HQFAX. It too is a toggle switch, The first occurrence of <Cntl>G turns
on Quad-size, the next turns it off.
<Cntl>Q (hex 11) This control code indicates Double-Height characters to HQFAX.
It too is toggle switch, meaning that the first occurrence of <Cntl>Q
turns on Double-Height,the next turns it off.
<Cntl>W (hex 17) This control code indicates Double-Wide characters to
HQFAX. It too is a toggle switch. The first occurrence of <Cntl>^W
turns on Double-wide, the next turns it off.
When using these features, the user must account for the fact that the
over-sized characters are taller and/or wider than normal characters, and
format the page accordingly. When your word processor puts a page number or
footnote at the bottom of a page, HQFAX will do the courtesy of removing
whitespace near the bottom of the page in order to make room for the page
number or footnote.
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6) DEFINITION OF SHAREWARE
=============================================================================
Shareware distribution gives users a chance to try software before buying.
If you try a Shareware program and continue using it, you are expected to
register. Individual programs differ on details, some request registration
while others require it, some specify a maximum trial period. With
registration, you get anything from the simple right to continue using the
software to an updated program with printed manual.
Copyright laws apply to both Shareware and commercial software, and the
copyright holder retains all rights, with a few specific exceptions as
stated below. Shareware authors are accomplished programmers, just like
commercial authors, and the programs are of comparable quality.
(In both cases, there are good programs and bad ones)! The main difference
is in the method of distribution. The author specifically grants the right
to copy and distribute the software, either to all and sundry or to a
specific group. For example, some authors require written permission
before a commercial disk vendor may copy their Shareware.
Shareware is a distribution method, not a type of software. You should
find software that suits your needs and pocketbook, whether it's commer-
cial or Shareware. The Shareware system makes fitting your needs easier,
because you can try before you buy. And because the overhead is low,
prices are low also. Shareware has the ultimate money-back guarantee --
if you don't use the product, you don't pay for it.
You must treat this software just like a book. An example is that this
software may be used by any number of people and may be freely moved from
one computer location to another, so long as there is no possibility of it
being used at one location while it's being used at another. Just as a book
cannot be read by two different persons at the same time.
You are encouraged to pass a copy of HQ-FAX along to your friends for
evaluation. Please encourage them to register their copy if they find that
they can use it. All registered users will receive a copy of the latest
version of the HQ-FAX product.
Commercial users of HQ-FAX must register and pay for their copies of
HQ-FAX within 30 days of first use or their license is withdrawn.
Site-License arrangements may be made by contacting HTF Consulting at the
address listed below.
Anyone distributing HQ-FAX for any kind of remuneration must first contact
HTF Consulting at the address below for authorization. This authorization
will be automatically granted to distributors recognized by the (ASP) as
adhering to its guidelines for shareware distributors, and such distributors
may begin offering HQ-FAX immediately. However HTF Consulting must be
advised so that the distributor can be kept up-to-date with the latest
version of HQ-FAX).
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7) ASP OMBUDSMAN STATEMENT
=============================================================================
The ASP Board has set up an office of Ombudsman and appointed an ASP member
as Ombudsman. The Ombudsman's sole role is to mediate disputes between ASP
members and their customers. The Ombudsman reports to the Board situations
where he/she feels Board action or knowledge is appropriate.
All ASP Members and Associate Members are required to cooperate with the
Ombudsman when so requested. The following text is required by the ASP.
[This program is produced by HTF Consulting, a member of the Association
of Shareware Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the shareware
principle works for you. If you are unable to resolve a shareware-related
problem with an ASP member by contacting the member directly, ASP may be
able to help. The ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute or problem
with an ASP member, but does not provide technical support for members'
products. Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon,
MI, 49442-9427 USA, FAX 616-788-2765 or send a CompuServe message via
CompuServe Mail to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536.]
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8) DISCLAIMER - AGREEMENT
============================================================================
Users of HQ-FAX must accept this disclaimer of warranty:
"HQ-FAX is supplied as is. The author disclaims all warranties, expressed
or implied, including, without limitation, the warranties of merchant-
ability and of fitness for any purpose. The author assumes no liability for
damages, direct or consequential, which may result from the use of HQ-FAX."
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9) REGISTRATION INFORMATION
============================================================================
HQ-FAX is a "shareware program" and is provided at no charge to the user
for evaluation. Feel free to share it with your friends, but please do
not give HQ-FAX away altered or as part of another system. The essence of
"user-supported" software is to provide personal computer users with
quality software without high prices, and yet to provide incentive for
programmers to continue to develop new products.
If you find this program useful and find that you are using HQ-FAX regularly
after a 30 day trial period, you should register and make a payment to HTF
Consulting of $42.00 + $3.00 Shipping & Handling ($45.00 total). The $42.00
registration fee will license one copy for use on any one computer.
You may use the automated registration procedure with HQ-FAX,
(Function Key F8). From here you may FAX in your registration, or print
the screen, fill in the necessary information and mail it to the address below.
HTF Consulting
436 Whitehall Rd. Suite F
Alameda, Ca. 94501
You may use the automated registration form on our WWW Home Page.
This form may be found at: http://www.execpc.com/~htfcons
Registration benefits will include but may not be limited to the following:
1) A 70 page user manual full of how-to information & clearly written
technical information about Group-3 FAX and related subjects.
2) Activation of additional features like:
a) FAX logging, b) a user-specifed title in the FAX banner line,
c) scheduling of FAXes, d) broadcasting (group FAXing),
e) documentation of the command line interface,
f) FAXing a set of files together,
3) 1 business day turn around for technical questions through
CompuServe [72240, 1745]
4) 120 calendar days of telephone support (one business day turnaround).
5) Technical problems requiring a software fix will be addressed ASAP.
6) An option to purchase one or more sets of commercial pre-printed
forms (digitized) which work with and enhance the product.
7) Free upgrades on a Semi-annual basis. (Frequent suggestions for
enhancements will be implemented as resources permit).
8) A $37.00 credit towards the purchase of One-Step FAXHAVEN, a package which
will make processsing of received FAXes a 1-STEP snap for DOS users.
FAXHAVEN will be priced at $62.00. You can save $5.00 by purchasing
FAXHAVEN when you register HQ-FAX. See the screen shots below for a
picture of FAXHAVEN's many powerful features.
That's it! We're ready to go. Start by entering "HQFAX" at the DOS prompt.
Once again the mailing address for HTF Consulting is:
HTF Consulting
436 Whitehall Rd. Suite F,
Alameda, CA. 94501
510.521.1689
FAX 510.521.2987
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10) FAXHAVEN SCREEN SHOTS
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| ***** One-Step FAXHAVEN ver. 3.x *****|
| *** Copyright (c) 1996 by HTF Consulting ***|
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| Registration key _______ |
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| <F1> Help |
| <F2> Configuration Setup |
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| <F3> Activate FAX Receive |
| <F4> Deactivate FAX Receive |
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| <F5> Process Received FAXes |
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| <F6> Sleep System / Wake System |
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| <F7> Prepare/Send a FAX (HQ-FAX) |
| <F8> FAXHAVEN Registration |
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| <F9> DOS Shell |
| <ESC> Exit |
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| Select a menu option with a Function Key |
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| ***** One-Step FAXHAVEN ver. 3.x *****|
| *** Configuration Setup ***|
| * Copyright (c) 1996 by HTF Consulting *|
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| Registration key _______ |
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| FAX modem class // modem software __ Comm Port _ |
| FAX Receive directory ____________________ Receive Filext.___ |
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| Activate Receive command ______________________________________ |
| Receive options ______________________________________ |
| Deactivate Receive command ______________________________________ |
| Send Options _____________________________________________________________ |
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| Print command ______________________________ Print device: __ Format ___ |
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| Graphic Convert command ______________________________________ |
| Graphic output directory ____________________ |
| Default Export format ___ |
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| Archive directory ____________________ |
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| F1=Help, F2=Load Defaults, F9=Restore Scrn, F10=Save ScrnESC=Exit |
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| ***** One-Step FAXHAVEN ver. 3.x *****|
| *** Receive Processing ***|
| * Copyright (c) 1996 by HTF Consulting *|
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| List files since __\__\__ __:__ |
| Input directory ____________________ File ext.___ |
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| Sel Files Rcv Date-Time File size Station ID |
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| <ESC>=Exit F1=Help, F2=Get Files, F3=Prev Scrn, F4=Next Scrn,12=Select all |
| F5=View, F6=Print, F7=Send, F8=Graphic Convert, F9=Arche, F20=Purge |
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| ***** One-Step FAXHAVEN ver. 3.x *****|
| *** View Processing ***|
| * Copyright (c) 1996 by HTF Consulting *|
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| List files since __\__\__ __:__ |
| Input directory ____________________ File ext ___ |
| View options: Wide(y/n)? _ Header(y/n)? _ |
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| Vu Files Rcv Date-Time File size Station ID |
| __ ________ ___ ________ _______ _____________ ___________________ |
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| <ESC>=Exit |
| F1=Help, F2=Get Files, F3=Prev Scrn, F4=Next Scrn, F5=View, 2=Select all |
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| ***** One-Step FAXHAVEN ver. 3.x *****|
| *** Print Processing ***|
| * Copyright (c) 1996 by HTF Consulting *|
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| List files since __\__\__ __:__ |
| Input directory ____________________ File ext ___ |
| Print options: Spool(y/n)?_ Condensed(y/n)?_ |
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| Prn Files Rcv Date-Time File size Station ID |
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| <ESC>=Exit |
| F1=Help, F2=Get Files, F3=Prev Scrn, F4=Next Scrn, F6=Print,12=Select all |
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| ***** One-Step FAXHAVEN ver. 3.x *****|
| *** Send Processing ***|
| * Copyright (c) 1996 by HTF Consulting *|
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| List files since __\__\__ __:__ |
| Input directory ____________________ File ext ___ |
| Send Options _____________________________________________________________ |
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| Sel Files Rcv Date-Time Send to |
| _ ________ ___ ________ _______ __________________________________ |
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| <ESC>=Exit |
| F1=Help, F2=Get Files, F3=Prev Scrn, F4=Next Scrn, F7=Send, 2=Select all |
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| ***** One-Step FAXHAVEN ver. 3.x *****|
| *** Convert Processing ***|
| * Copyright (c) 1996 by HTF Consulting *|
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| List files since __\__\__ __:__ |
| Input directory ____________________ File ext ___ |
| Output directory ____________________ Output Fort ___ |
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| Sel Files Rcv Date-Time File size Target ormat |
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| <ESC>=Exit |
| F1=Help, F2=Get Files, F3=Prev Scrn, F4=Next Scrn, F8=Convrt,12=Select all |
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| ***** One-Step FAXHAVEN ver. 3.x *****|
| *** Archive Processing ***|
| * Copyright (c) 1996 by HTF Consulting *|
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| List files since __\__\__ __:__ |
| Input directory ____________________ File ext ___ |
| Output directory ____________________ Output Fort: FHA |
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| Sel Files Rcv Date-Time File size Target ormat |
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| <ESC>=Exit |
| F1=Help, F2=Get Files, F3=Prev Scrn, F4=Next Scrn, F8=Convrt,12=Select all |
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