Facsimile, or fax machines, allow you to send a copy of a example across a phone line to a similar device. Today, many fax machines are combined with other office machines, such as printers and scanners. Plus, nearly all of fax machines can now be used as photocopiers.
Plain paper fax machines
A plain paper fax uses the same paper that you would use in a copier or laser printer to print out faxes. Because it uses regular paper, the results look similar to a photocopier. Film technology Film printing, uses a film wrapped around a drum. Film technology is simple, effective and inexpensive.
Ink jet An ink jet fax uses the exact same technology as an ink jet printer to create an image. When printing a fax, a print cartridge blows tiny pinpoints of ink onto the page.
Laser A laser technology fax works similar to an office copier. Laser faxes are usually used for high volume and high quality fax output.
Features
Automatic cover page This lets you store a standard cover page inside the fax machine's memory. This cover page is automatically added to each fax that you send out from your machine
Broadcast fax With broadcast fax, you can send the same example to a series of phone numbers.
Distinctive ring Distinctive Ring is a service provided by your local telephone company. It lets you have two separate phone numbers for the same phone line. Each number makes your phone ring differently. If you have a fax machine and a phone that respond to Distinctive Ring, you can have the fax machine answer when one number rings and have your regular phone ring for the other number. In order to do this, the fax machine has to support the distinctive ring feature.
Memory transmission Fax machines with memory transmission can store entire documents to save you time or allow you to send them later.
This article was published on Saturday 17 December, 2005.
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