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A fax machine is used to send documents instantly to another fax machine through a standard telephone line. Most fax machines can also be used to make copies of documents, and some can also be used as a computer printer and scanner.
well to my calculations the telephone and the computer are most recent
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Fax is a shortened version of facsimile. A facsimile machine is a combination copier-telephone system. That is, you put a document in the fax machine, enter a phone number, push a start button and the machine dials the number entered (it should be a number of another fax machine) and makes a copy of the document on the receiving fax machine. Fax machines are currently becoming obsolete because most computer printers are also scanners that can put a document placed on it directly into a computer file that can be sent to another party via email.
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The items needed depend on what type of business you're in. The most basic items that every home office needs are a computer with internet connection, a desk lamp, a telephone, a printer and a fax machine.
It depends on the computer, most common is binary code.
Most laborious tasks that humans do can be done via computer. After all a computer is a machine that is programmed by humans.
Usually it does. There is no requirement to have its own line, but with the volume of fax traffic most medical offices get, most of them should have a separate line (sometimes the line is shared with something like a payment terminal)
the computer the rest was around beforehand trust me
Yes, most fax machines require a telephone line as well as a connection to the phone network to send and receive faxes. While there are some fax machines that can fax over an IP connection, this is still the standard method for connecting a fax machine.