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Invent Fax Application: make editing documents online simple

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The fax machine has a much longer history than you might think! Invented back in 1843 by Alexander Bain, the “Electric Printing Telegraph” was the world's first faxing device.
Fax Wire transmission Scottish inventor Alexander Bain worked on chemical mechanical fax type devices and in 1846 was able to reproduce graphic signs in laboratory experiments. He received British patent 9745 on May 27, 1843, for his “Electric Printing Telegraph”.
The first fax machine was invented by Scottish mechanic and inventor Alexander Bain. In 1843, Alexander Bain received a British patent for improvements in producing and regulating electric currents and improvements in timepieces and in electric printing and signal telegraphs, in laymen's terms a fax machine.
The First Faxes Sending an Image Over a Wire Working on an experimental fax machine between 1843 and 1846, he was able to synchronize the movement of two pendulums through a clock, and with that motion scan a message on a line by line basis. The image projected to and from a cylinder.
Yes, the fax machine was invented in 1843, before the Model-T was even a dream, before the telephone was invented, and even before the American Civil War broke out.
A fax (short for facsimile and sometimes called telescoping) is the telephonic transmission of scanned-in printed material (text or images), usually to a telephone number associated with a printer or other output device. The receiving fax machine reconverts the coded image and prints a paper copy of the document.
Developed in the 1850s by Italian physicist Giovanni Capella, the pan telegraph was one of the earliest precursors to the modern fax machine. It was used throughout the 1960s to send handwriting and images over telegraph lines, and was most commonly used to verify signatures during banking transactions.
Wire transmission The Pan telegraph was invented by the Italian physicist Giovanni Capella. He introduced the first commercial telefax service between Paris and Lyon in 1865, some 11 years before the invention of the telephone.
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