Definitions
Fax (short for facsimile) is
- "[a] system [that] converts a page of text or images into data. Once the input data is scanned and translated into code, ordinary telephone lines can carry the transmission to a recipient’s terminal to be decoded and printed for hard copy distribution."[1]
- "[a]n exact copy of a document, drawing, photograph, or the like."[2]
References
- ↑ Electronic Surveillance and Civil Liberties, at 47.
- ↑ EPA, Vocabulary Catalog List Detail - Records Glossary (full-text).