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Differences between fax machine and telephone in a tabular form

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Answered by soumensabui100
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I assume you mean difference between a telephone and a “fax machine”. A fax is the document sent by a fax machine. “Fax” is short for facsimile, which means a copy of something. A fax machine is a “tele” (at a distance) “copier”, just as a “tele” “phone” is an at a distance voice device (phone referring to sound).

A fax machine is a special purpose telephone. Many of them can also be used as a phone. In addition to the telephone part, which can recognize a dial tone or answer an incoming call, a fax machine contains a scanner to read a document, and a printer to print out received faxes. It also contains a device which converts a scanned image into sounds which can be sent over a phone line (when sending a fax) or convert fax signal sounds back into a document (when receiving a fax).

Because fax machines contain a scanner and a printer, they can also be used as a copier, and sometimes as a printer. However, those designed solely as fax machines, especially lower end ones, do low resolution copies, as faxes have limited resolution. At one time I had a gadget which allowed my computer to print directly to a fax machine, but the quality was low as it converted the document into the lower resolution used by the fax machine.

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