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faxTransmission of images over a telecommunications link, usually the telephone network. When placed on a fax machine, the original image is scanned by a transmitting device and converted into coded signals, which travel via the telephone lines to the receiving fax machine, where an image is created that is a copy of the original. Photographs as well as printed text and drawings can be sent.
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A fax machine that saves money on long distance calls Based on the Facsimile Market Share Year-End Report for 1999, a recent study from Dataquest, a subsidiary of the Garnter Group, Sharp Electronics has reclaimed its leadership role and "number one" status in the business fax machine marketplace by selling the most units in 1999. At the American Management Association, which teaches businesses how to ``cut down on the paper pile,'' the fax machine hasn't learned the lesson. |
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