We all know what faxing has done in revolutionizing office work and
processing of brake lining
manufacturers data. Thanks to a Scottish inventor named Alexander Bain, he
discovered and credited the first fax patent in 1843 by using his knowledge of
electric clock pendulums in order to produce a back and forth line by line
scanning mechanism. By 1861, the first brake shoe
manufacturers fax machine named Pantelegraph, was sold by Giovanni Caselli,
even before the invention of the telephones. As a designer, Richard Ranger
invented the wireless photoradiogram or transoceanic radio facsimile, the father
of today's fax machines. Commercial use of Ranger's product began two years
later.
One of the first fax machines, Exxon Qwip, was present around the
mid-70's. This worked by the use of optical scanning of a document. The
reflected light, varying in intensity according to the dark and light areas of
the document, was being focused onto a photocell that is to be converted to an
electrical signal that varies in frequency. The audio tone is then communicated
using a telephone handset in a coupler that serves as the modem. At the
receiving end, the same technique was used.
A facsimile machine, or fax, is a communications product used to deliver
copies of documents using devices operating over the telephone network. It
comprises of an image scanner, a modem, and a printer all combined in one single
package. The scanner is for converting the content that is printed on a paper
document into a digital image, then the modem sends the image data through a
phone line in to another device, and the printer at the receiving end will
produce a copy of the communicated document.
Other fax machines are connected
through a computer, and its components (scanner, printer, and modem) can all be
used separately. Even if the instrument for transferring printed documents have
existed in various forms since the late 19th century, fax machines have become
usable only in the mid 70s as the sophistication increased and the cost of the
three underlying technologies dropped. Digital fax machines soon became popular
in Japan, where they had an advantage over the teleprinter, since it was faster
to write kanji than to type its characters. During the course of time, faxing
has become more popular and affordable, and by the 80s, fax machines were all
seen all over the world.
Although many businesses still manage to have some faxing capabilities,
this kind of technology has already been modified and made to serve the present
generation, which is through the use of Internet. Today, faxing has entered the
digital era and is seen through different websites that offer Internet faxing.
Services from these websites include fax to email messaging and online faxing.
It offers efficiency and security that will assure its users that their messages
will be received properly and just as fast. We may not be able to use paper as a
tool for communication, but being digital is faster and more up to date with
everyone else. The messages that are sent can be accessed anywhere using
desktop, laptop, PDA phones or even mobile phones that have Internet
connections. Talk about convenience.
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