faxing
Faxing is the process of sending scanned documents over telephone networks using fax machines, multifunction printers, or software-based fax clients. A sender’s device scans each page, encodes the image into a standardized format, and transmits it as signals over a telephone line or an IP network. The receiving device decodes the signals and reproduces the document, typically as a printed page or an electronic file such as PDF. Transmission quality varies with line conditions and the chosen resolution.
The traditional workflow relies on ITU-T Group 3 standards for image encoding and ITU-T T.30 for session
Equipment and usage have evolved from standalone machines to multifunction devices and cloud-based or email-based workflows.
Security considerations include that traditional fax transmissions over analog lines are not end-to-end encrypted by default,