A means of transmitting documents using telecommunications circuits with a device that scans the document and uses coded signals to transmit the document content to another destination
Fax is a system of telecommunications for the transmission of fixed images (maps, graphs, and narrative text) with reception in a permanent form Used at brigade and battalion level in TRTS for informal record traffic
{i} exact copy; electronic transmission of written material; material sent via a fax machine
A copy of anything made, either so as to be deceptive or so as to give every part and detail of the original; an exact copy or likeness
French: télécopie The transmission of pictures, maps, diagrams, etc , in which the image is scanned at a transmitter, reconstructed at a receiving station, and duplicated on some form of paper, film or computer memory
In electrical communications, the process, or the result of the process, by which fixed graphic material including pictures or images is scanned and the information converted into signals which are used either locally or remotely to produce in record form a likeness (facsimile) of the subject copy
Full Name: Description: The transmission of pictures, maps or other documents via communications circuits using a device which scans the original document, transforms the image into coded signals and reproduces the original document at a distant point
A reproduction or copy of an original work that is similar in appearance to the original
a three-dimensional color picture with sound and smell and all other perceptions, plus the conclusions or speculations of the individual See also memory; mental image picture; picture