In the majority of cases, they do not keep a copy of the original.
The only models that would would be one with a hard drive in it, usually larger multifunction models such as photocopiers with a fax board on them, or fax machines that operate off of a computer.
The majority of faxes, do, however, keep a call log of what fax numbers were sent to and when.
As well, some faxes will send out a confirmation page with a summary of the fax that was sent.
To be certain, find the manual for your machine model, and look to see if there is a way to print off copies of older faxes. If there is a way to do so, then a copy can be stored, if not then it is likely not possible.
I believe you give the original and you keep the carbon copy
probably somewhere in DC where they keep the original copy in a 100% lead bos that can survive a massive war or bomb
Cut will take the original away, and Paste onto the destination. Copy take a copy of the original, and paste onto the destination. The difference is the original object (the text, the file, the folder, etc) remain in tack (no alternation) for Copy, the original be moved (the Cut)
Yes. As long as you own the original content, there is nothing wrong with making a copy.
That depends on the machines transmission and what country it's from. Some are as slow as 25 MPH while some European machines can keep up with traffic on the highway.
When using printing companies, make sure you keep an original copy of what you have printed to compare it with the copies. If the company makes a mistake, then you have the one you gave them to show what it is supposed to look like.
You could make a copy of the .exe and put it in another folder which would allow you to play about with the file and still keep a copy of the original.
Print out the document, sign it in ink, and then scan or make a photocopy of the signed paper copy to retain for your records. Keep the original signed document in a secure location to ensure its integrity for legal purposes.
Yes they have procedures on place to keep the quality high. It's best to have the original recording to copy from.
If you have purchased the original CD it is legal to make copies for personal use like say put a copy in your car so you can keep the original from getting damaged. It is illegal to give or sell copies of original CD's without explicit permission on the owner.
You can restart the transmission computer, on your 1996 Ford, by removing the transmission, computer fuse. Keep the fuse out for 10 seconds and replace it to its original slot.
In general, fax machines keep a record of the time, fax number, number of pages, and call duration, but do not keep a copy of the fax itself. However, some fax machines can do this, storing at least the most recent few pages of sent faxes in memory.