A photocopy machine is not considered an output device. It is actually a combination of both input and output devices. The input part involves placing the document to be copied on the glass, while the output part involves producing a duplicate copy of the document on a separate piece of paper. Therefore, a photocopy machine is more accurately described as an input-output device rather than solely an output device.
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A computer is an output device.
A siren is a output device
It could be seen as an input device (it acts as a scanner), and output device (it acts as a printer), or as a transmission device.
A printer?
When it receives a fax it prints the transmission out.
brazil invented the first photocopier machine
A fax machine is considered both an input and output device. It receives data as input (the document being faxed) and sends the data as output to another fax machine.
An automatic washing machine is an output device, as it takes in input in the form of water, detergent, and clothing, and produces the output of clean clothes.
The teacher has just gone to photocopy some worksheets.I need to photocopy that essay so I have a spare copy.Will you photocopy this for me?
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Output
its force and speed and energy
fax machine ;)
no its storage