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fax: see facsimile facsimile (făksĭm`əlē) or fax, ..... Click the link for more information. . faxin full facsimileDevice for the transmission and reproduction of documents by digitized signals sent over telephone lines. Fax machines scan printed text and graphics and convert the image into a digital code: 1 for dark areas, 0 for white areas. The code is transmitted through the telephone network to similar devices, where the documents are reproduced in close to their original form. Though the concepts for fax technology were developed in the 19th century, widespread use did not occur until the 1970s, when inexpensive means of adapting digitized information to telephone circuits became common. fax(FACSimile) Originally called "telecopying," it is the communication of a printed page between remote locations. Fax machines scan a paper form and transmit a coded image over the telephone system. The receiving machine prints a copy (a facsimile) of the original. A fax machine is made up of a scanner, printer and modem with fax signaling.
fax [faks] (communications)
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This report covers internet faxing, broadcast faxing, and production faxing as outsource services. com by Internet entrepreneur Steve Kirsch say that broadcast faxing "endangers safety" and costs consumers "tens of millions of dollars," as stated in a press release issued by Kirsch. Cross Platform Support -- VSI-FAX is a standards based, open system, cross-platform solution that enables faxing from any application on Microsoft Windows NT, Windows 2000, Unix and Linux. |
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