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After examining the logs for the last 68 faxes sent, all in the US, I find that the page width for the receiving fax machine is always A4 size:
REMOTE max A4 page width
(except two of the 68 which indicate an A3 max page width)
Are most US machines manufactured with these metric specifications?
Since I always prepare TIFF files for submission to HylaFAX using the American Letter size, which is wider than A4, would it be more appropriate to use the A4 size instead?
Letter-size files produce no problems with these machines, and I imagine that HylaFAX adjusts the width during the actual transmission by removing a portion of each line.
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