Igore the following names that dont include with the fax:
· The fax needs to be addressed to Don Corblimey
· It needs his fax number in Sicily of 0898-0012 (find out the country code for Sicily)
· It needs today's date
· It needs a sensible title so that Don will know what it is about
· It needs to include the chart from Chimp Andy - well from you really, but Chimp Andy doesn't want Don to know he can't create a chart.
· It needs to include a short summary of what the chart shows - remember, Don isn't well known for his brains.
· Because Chimp Andy can't write, it needs a picture of an angry looking chimp in place of his signature (look for one on the internet).
Anything you want. A fax or facsimile is nothing more than a copy of a document of any kind.
It could contain just about anything - a fax document is vey much like a letter - it just has a cover page on the front of it, and is sent over a phone line instead of through the mail.
a fax document is a document that has been sent over a fax machine.
A fax is a scanned document that is transmitted via a phone line to a receiving unit that prints the document.
A fax is a transmisison of an image of a document - whatever font the document was printed in will be transmitted by the fax. To change the font of the fax, reprint the document in a different font.
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.
Fax machine provide immediate copies of document.
A fax machine is suitable for sending a copy of a document.
You cannot fax a two-sided document. You must first take the two-sided document and make it two one-sided documents. Do this by selecting the 2 -> 1 feature on the printer/copier/fax machine's menu display and making a copy of the original document. You can then fax the two page document to the desired destination. But, as stated at the beginning of this answer, it is impossible to fax a two-sided document as a two-sided document. It must be a two page document (both pages being one-sided).
Fax is the document being sent through telephone lines of internet.
The fax was invented to send documents through telephonic wires.
Placing a document on a fax machine is simple, but the exact steps can vary slightly depending on the model. Here's a general step-by-step guide you can follow: How to Place a Document on a Fax Machine: Check the Fax Machine is On and Ready Make sure the machine is plugged in and has a dial tone. Check for paper, toner/ink, and that it's not showing any error. Locate the Document Feeder Most fax machines have a tray on top called the ADF (Automatic Document Feeder). Some older models may have a flatbed scanner under a lid. Place the Document Correctly If using the document feeder (top tray): Place the pages face down (text facing down) unless otherwise labeled. Align the pages neatly and adjust the side guides. Check for a small icon on the tray—it usually shows which side faces up/down. If using a flatbed scanner: Open the lid and place the document face down on the glass. Align it with the corner markers. Dial the Fax Number Enter the recipient’s fax number, including the area code if needed. Press “Send” or “Start”. 📤 Wait for Confirmation The machine will scan the document and send it. You may hear dialing and connection sounds. After sending, most machines print a confirmation page. Tips: Make sure pages are not stapled or wrinkled. Don’t insert too many pages at once in the feeder. Double-check the number before sending.