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FACSIMILE

Facsimile, often called fax, is a way of transmitting texts and pictures over telephone lines. News services often use facsimile to send news, stories and photographs to newspaper and television stations. Banks, law firms and other businesses use facsimile to send copies of documents to clients and other organizations. A device called a facsimile machine is used for transmitting and receiving images. Facsimile machines resemble small photocopiers. However, they are equipped with a telephone or are connected to one. To send a document, the user inserts it into the machine and dials the telephone number of the receiving fax machine. After the connection is made, an electronic scanner on the transmitting machine moves across the page and converts the image into a set of electric signals. These signals travel over the cline to the receiving fax machine. Then machine converts the electric signals back into an image of the original document and then prints a copy. Some business people use small desktop fax machines or portable models at home or when they travel. A personal computer can also be used to send and receive documents if it is equipped with a special electronic circuit board called a fax board 1. . transmitting texts and pictures . The underlined word may be replaced by . a. sending b. changing c. processing Answer :C

d. translating e. connecting

2. the user inserts it into the machine and dials the telephone number of the receiving fax machine. The underlined word means.. a. document d. fax machines b. desktop e. facsimile c. electronic circuit Answer :A

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