Yes. Some photocopiers, scanners, etc may include a fax feature. There are also several website which allow you to fax documents over the internet. Check out the related links for some examples.
No, a long distance plan is necessary for making long distance phone calls.
No way, ink is needed to print the incoming document.
a fax document is a document that has been sent over a fax machine.
A fax machine is suitable for sending a copy of a document.
Fax machine provide immediate copies of document.
Here is what you will need for most fax machines (if possible, read the machine's manual beforehand)You will need:- a document that you want to fax- a fax machine- a fax machine to send to, as well as that fax machine's fax number (same as a phone number)1) insert the document into the feeder of the fax machine - the feeder is usually at the top of the machine, and there is usually an icon on it to show which way to have the paper face up or face down2) done the paper is in the document feeder, enter the number you want to fax to into the fax machine. The number gets entered just like a phone number does.3) press send. The fax machine will attempt to dial the number. If the other fax machine picks up, the document will begin transmitting4) watch the fax machine's display to make sure that the fax goes through. When the fax has been sent, you'll get a message saying the transmission is done.
There is appears to be no meaning to the term "fax diffain". If the question is about "fax definition", then the definition of fax is a machine that scans a document, transmits it over a telephone line where it is received by a fax machine on the other end to print a facsimile (copy) of the document out.
An internet fax machine is a fax machine that scans a document directly to email rather than sending it through the traditional phone line.
There is no Canon fax machine with model #i3805. To use a generic fax machine, send by putting your document in the feeder, dial the number, and press send.
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.
It's short for "facsimile", because the machine creates a facsimile of the original document.
A fax machine will scan the document first. Then it will encode the information, and send it via a phone line.
The fax machine sending the fax scans the document and changes the information into a digital audio signal that can be transmitted over a phone line. The fax machine receiving the fax listens to that audio signal, and decodes the information to be able to print the fax off.