Digital. Using the binary
Dual Access. Allows you to load and prepare to transmit (send) a document while your fax machine is receiving or sending another fax from memory.
Effective printing width. The widest image that can be
printed on a fax.
Effective scan width. The maximum width the scanner in a fax can scan during transmission.
Fax (or fax). A form of communication involving the scanning and decoding of a document into electrical signals and transmitting of the document, over telephone lines to another device which then reconstructs the signals to produce an exact duplicate of the document. Also, a machine that performs such communication.
Fallback. Group 3 fax machines operate at the highest transmission speed possible on a given telephone line. Your fax machine features automatic fallback; if line quality drops during transmission, the fax machine will reduce speed to the fastest possible level.
Fine resolution. 203H x 196V lpi. Also shown as G3F (“Group 3 fine”) on some fax units.
Firmware. (1) A category of memory chips that hold their content without electrical power and include ROM, PROM, EPROM and EEPROM technologies. Firmware becomes “hard software” when holding program code.
(2)Software kept in