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pragya sharda

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When using a fax machine, you should not:
 A) remove paper clips and staples from material to be scanned
  B) use typed words for numbers to avoid problems with interpretation
  C) transmit material without a cover page
  D) resend a message if noise on the line resulted in an unclear transmission

Question 2

Modern copy machines:
 A) produce copies at a much higher cost than a printer
  B) can be programmed to perform functions such as resizing and stapling
  C) require no routine maintenance
  D) use liquid ink instead of toner cartridges



Bigfoot1984

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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