Faxing over Bluetooth is possible in Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger (and Mac OS X 10.3 Panther), but not all wireless carriers and phones support faxingand this function is not supported by AppleCare.
If you do want to add a Bluetooth-Modem fax device in Mac OS X 10.4 or later, you must add it manually. Note: Faxing must be supported by the phone and wireless carrier, too, for this to work. Follow these steps to add the device in Tiger:
If you're using a Bluetooth adapter, connect it to your computer if it isn't.
From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
Click Print & Fax to display the preferences.
Click the Printing tab.
Click the plus sign (+) button; the Printer Browser window opens.
Option-click the More Printers button.
In the sheet that appears, choose Advanced from the top pop-up menu. (If you don't see Advanced in the menu, click Cancel and repeat the previous step.)
From the Device pop-up menu, choose Bluetooth-Modem. (If this doesn't appear, be sure that your Bluetooth adapter is connected.)
From the Printer Model pop-up menu, choose Other.
In the resulting "Choose a File" dialog, select your Mac OS X volume icon.
Click on the following foldersin this orderto navigate to the PrintCore.framework Resources folder:
System
Library
Frameworks
ApplicationServices.framework
Frameworks
PrintCore.framework
Resources
Select the appropriate folder for the language you are using. For example, North American English users should select English.lproj.
Select Fax.ppd and click Choose.
Click Add.
Once you pair your Bluetooth mobile phone with your computer, you should have the ability to send faxes using the Bluetooth-Modem (of course, faxing must be supported by the phone and wireless carrier too).