Fax (short for facsimile, from Latin fac simile, "make similar", i.e. "make a copy") is a telecommunications technology use to transfer copies (facsimiles) of documents, especially using affordable devices operating over the telephone network. The word telefax, short for telefacsimile, for "make a copy at a distance", is also used as a synonym. Although fax is not an acronym, it is often erroneously written as such (“FAX”). The device is also known as a telecopier in certain industries. When sending documents to people at large distances, faxes have a distinct advantage over postal mail in that the delivery is nearly instantaneous, yet its disadvantages in quality have relegated it to a position beneath email as the prevailing form of electronic document transferral.

Trivia about fax

  • Type of machine you can use to send & receive letters or photos over the telephone line
  • An "exemplum simillime expressum" is just one of these, ma'am
  • Transmit a copy of a document over a telephone line