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Hi, I'm trying to use Hylafax with Vonage. I'm using a modem that I've used for years (Zyzel U1496-E in Class 2.0). I've changed versions and OS's (BSD/OS to FreeBSD). When I tried to convert the .tif to .ps like I always used to do, I'm getting alot of : himinbjorg# fax2ps fax000000002.tif>fax000000002.ps Fax3Decode2D: fax000000002.tif: Bad code word at scanline 0 (x 878). Fax3Decode2D: fax000000002.tif: Uncompressed data (not supported) at scanline 0 (x 403). Fax3Decode2D: fax000000002.tif: Bad code word at scanline 0 (x 25). Fax3Decode2D: fax000000002.tif: Bad code word at scanline 0 (x 1560). Fax3Decode2D: fax000000002.tif: Bad code word at scanline 0 (x 326). Fax3Decode2D: fax000000002.tif: Bad code word at scanline 0 (x 1693). Fax3Decode2D: fax000000002.tif: Bad code word at scanline 0 (x 1693). Fax3Decode2D: fax000000002.tif: Uncompressed data (not supported) at scanline 0 (x 1173). Fax3Decode2D: fax000000002.tif: Bad code word at scanline 0 (x 6). Fax3Decode2D: fax000000002.tif: Bad code word at scanline 0 (x 0). Fax3Decode2D: fax000000002.tif: Bad code word at scanline 0 (x 0). Fax3Decode2D: fax000000002.tif: Bad code word at scanline 0 (x 777). Fax3Decode2D: fax000000002.tif: Bad code word at scanline 0 (x 1258). Fax3Decode2D: fax000000002.tif: Uncompressed data (not supported) at scanline 0 (x 716). Fax3Decode2D: fax000000002.tif: Bad code word at scanline 0 (x 763). Fax3Decode2D: fax000000002.tif: Bad code word at scanline 0 (x 442). Fax3Decode2D: fax000000002.tif: Bad code word at scanline 0 (x 679). Fax3Decode2D: fax000000002.tif: Bad code word at scanline 0 (x 513). Fax3Decode2D: fax000000002.tif: Uncompressed data (not supported) at scanline 0 (x 734). (etc) Its also ending up taking a .tif that was 166109 bytes, and make a 647626027 .ps file! What would be the first thing to look to tackle to fix this? Thanks, Tuc ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe, click http://lists.hylafax.org/cgi-bin/lsg2.cgi On UNIX: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@xxxxxxxxxxx < /dev/null *To learn about commercial HylaFAX(tm) support, mail sales@xxxxxxxxx*