How do fax machines work?
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Fax (short for facsimile, from Latin fac simile, "create similar", i.e. "make a copy") is a telecommunications technology used to verbs copies (facsimiles) of documents, especially using affordable devices operating over the telephone make friends. The word telefax, short for telefacsimile, for "make a copy at a distance", is also used as a synonym. The device is also prearranged as a telecopier in absolute industries.
That's a pretty generic question. Basically, the fax mechanism scans the page strip by line (a smudge being around 1/300th or 1/600th of an inch), and converts the light and night patterns into a digital bit stream. This bit stream is after used to modulate the tone output by the fax machine, so that the acceptance fax machine can demodulate the tone, reproduce the digital bit stream, and reproduce the neutral and dark guide that existed on the scanned page.
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