Yes it does, thier usually aroud 6 ft. long.
yes with an adapter
Usually because it is set to pick up the phone line after the same number of rings as the answering machine...
You are confused. Your fax machine does not have a phone number. You must conect it to a phone line to use the machine. The phone number is whatever phone line you connect to your machine.
You connect the fax machine to the phone line - the same type of phone line that the phone is connected to. If you want to use the same phone jack, you may need to either get a phone line splitter, or some phones have an "extension" so that another line can be added to a phone.
Yes, if you are on a phone that connects to a cord, not wireless. Mobile phones should be okay but it's best not to carry a phone around with you during lightening.
As a fax machine is connected to the phone line, provided the fax machine has the option (not all fax machine have a phone/numeric keypad) one can simply lift the phone and press the keypad just as a normal phone.
Most of the phone cords are 24 gauge.
If it's a plug for electricity - look at your user manual. Monoprice is a store sometimes has odd plug sizes. If it's a plug for the phone line - it is an RJ 11 connection - a typical phone cord. They should be available at any electronics store (or even general stores like WalMart)
To prevent your fax machine from ringing when the phone rings, you can use a telephone line splitter with a built-in filter, allowing the fax machine to receive faxes without ringing. Alternatively, you can adjust the settings on the fax machine to turn off the ringing feature, or set the machine to a specific ring pattern that differs from your phone. Another option is to use a dedicated phone line for your fax machine.
No, this machine only supports a single phone line.
most fax machines have two plug sockets on the back, one for the phone line the other for connecting the phone. Just plug the phone into the fax machine.
A fax machine (or fascimile machine) is used to send documents electronically over a phone line. It scans the document, converts it into digital language that is a sound made over a phone line, then the fax machine on the other end decodes the signal and prints the fax out.