A fax machine (or facsimile machine) is a device used to transmit and receive documents electronically over a telephone line. It scans the document, converts it into an electrical signal, and sends it to another fax machine, which then reconstructs the image on paper. While largely replaced by email and digital document sharing, fax machines are still used in some industries for legally binding document exchange and situations requiring physical signatures.
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