Panasonic to launch first fully paperless fax machine
Tech Digest —
... For the moment, it's Japan-only. I'm actually quite surprised that it's taken the human race this long to develop a machine that sends faxes without actually having to feed in paper. To send, you can type messages mobile-phone-keypad-style on the big built-in buttons, or alternatively you can send Word docs, as well as docs saved in 'other formats'. Presumably PDF will be among them. Fax messages can be read on the device's screen and, sadly, printed out if you absolutely have to. Panasonic Paperless Fax (via ...
Panasonic introduces standalone paperless fax machine
Engadget —
Standalone fax machines may have long ago lost the momentum game to multi-function devices, but it looks like Panasonic is doing its best to pry things back away from the printer and scanner, with its new PW608DL offering one stand-out feature that's sure to attract a bit of attention: paperless faxing. Apparently, you can either send faxes cellphone-style using the machine's ...
Panasonic PW608DL fax machine lets you work paperlessly with LCD screen and SD reader
Obsessable News Feed —
It may seem like a company coming out with a new VHS deck in this day and age, but faxes continue to live on, and Panasonic is introducing its PW608DL "paperless" fax machine to help the protocol integrate into a digital office. While most of us are comfortable scanning and emailing documents, there are plenty of fax hold-outs keeping the format thriving; while local government agencies may not have websites that let you submit documents online, nearly all will accept faxes. For home users, fax software can work with your modem to let you send and receive documents over your phone line (if you still have a land line, that is). In offices, though, that kind of solution ...

