Yes it is. When you send a file through fax, you need to input a document then it will send as a clone copy of the file that you inputted. The output process is when the data receive and printed out.
Yes, it has two inputs. First is the scanner it used to scan the paper document you want to transmit. Second is the telephone line that carries the signal from the other FAX machine (or computer) to your fax machine for printing. It also has two outputs, the printer for printing a fax, and the telephone line for sending a fax to another fax machine.
a fax machine is an output device because it is able to receive and print off a fax.
(it is also an input device because it is able to scan and send a fax to elsewhere)
As a side example, a photocopier is also both an output device and an input device, while a printer is only an output device and a scanner is only an input device.
Yes it inputs data through parallel port or usb to the computer system itself interfacing with the software provided.
you could argue that it is all three, input for sending stuff, output for sending stuff and the memory would have to be used for both on a memory buffer/cache
Nope unless there's a scanner. A printer is an output device.
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Fax machine is an input and also output device just for more detail read up!!!!!!!!!
Fax machine is input
"Touch screen "acts as both input and output devices
A keyboard is an input device. A modem is both an input and an output device. A CPU is the central processor and is connected to both input and output devices but is itself neither.
Touchscreens, for one.
Zip drives are both input-output and storage devices.
Neither. A computer contains both input and output devices. Many modern input and output devices contain embedded computers, that interface between the main computer and the actual input or output hardware of the device.
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A printer is an output device. The keyboard is an input device.
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A modem is one of those devices that is both an input and an output device.
There both
They're both! Monitors are output devices and so are printers. A common input devices would be keyboards or mice and all are considered hardware.
A phone is both an input and an output device since it must both receive and send audio.