Most home printer-scanners will create a file of the document.
Flatbed Scanner
For paper being scanned: put it into the document feeder. For paper being printed: put it into the paper tray.
A Xerox machine works by using a combination of light, electricity, and toner to create copies of documents. The original document is scanned using a light-sensitive drum, which creates an electrical charge in areas with ink. The charged areas attract toner, which is then transferred onto a piece of paper and fused using heat to create a copy of the original document.
The function of a photocopy machine is to make one or more copies (images) on paper of a document or object placed on the appropriate part of the machine (the platen).
Yes, a paperless fax machine will receive the fax digitally instead of just immediately printing it out.
A photocopy is a reproduction of a document or image made by a machine that scans the original and creates a duplicate copy on paper. It is a quick and convenient way to duplicate documents for distribution or archiving.
whats it called? a document scanner.
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.
A Xerox machine works by using a combination of light, static electricity, and toner to create an image of the original document on a photosensitive drum. The drum then transfers the toner onto a piece of paper which is then fused using heat and pressure to create a copy of the original document.
Assuming you mean to send it, write, type or print the document on paper then put the paper copy in the fax machine and operate that accordingly. A fax message is simply a telephoned photocopy.
Yes. "Paper", "machine" and "paper machine" are all common nouns.
Look where you insert the paper. There should be a small picture of a piece of paper with one corner folded over. If that picture shows lines on the folded corner, and no lines on the rest of the paper its depicting, then the paper goes face down. If there are lines on the main portion of that picture of paper, and none on the folded corner, then the paper goes face up. You could also load the document into the document feeder and press the COPY button instead of dialing a number, this would show you what the people at the other end would see. NOTE: good way to check to see if your optics are clean and not causing lines/streaks on the page while transmitting.