Thermal Fax

Thermal Fax (1)

Thermal fax machines send and receive information the same way other fax machines do. The scanning mechanism uses photo sensors to scan the document and read thousands of tiny dot areas to determine whether each dot area is black or white. The machine then encodes and compresses this information and sends it over a telephone line to another fax machine.

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Sharp Fax UX73

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Key Features

  • 448KB Memory
  • 40-Number Automatic Dialler
  • 10-Sheet Auto Document Feeder
  • 15-Second Transmission
  • 64-Level Halftone
  • 30 m Thermal Paper Roll
  • Automatic Fax/Tel Changeover
  • External Telephone Connection
  • Answering Machine Connection
  • Polling Function
  • Help Function
  • Anti Junk Function
  • Keylock Function
  • Automatic Paper Cutter (UX-73)

Specifications - Sharp Thermal Fax UX73 - $169

Applicable line Public switched telephone network
Type Desktop facsimile transceiver
Data compression MH/MR/H2
Transmission time Approx. 15 seconds
Modem speed 9,600 to 2,400 bps with automatic fall-back
Resolution Horizontal: 8 pels/mm (203 pels/inch)
Vertical: 15.4 lines/mm (392/inch) [Superfine]
7.7 lines/mm (196 lines/inch) [Fine/Halftone]
3.85 lines/mm (98 lines/inch) [Standard]
Max. document width 216 mm (8.50")
Max. scanning width 210 mm (8.27")
Max. recording width 210 mm (8.27")
Paper size 216mm x 30m (8.50" x 98")
Automatic document feeder 10 sheets
Power requirements Rated local AC voltage and frequency
Power consumption Max. 115 W
Dimensions (W x D x H) 304x 236 x 122mm (12.0" x 9.3" x 4.8")
Weight Approx. 2.6 kg

For detailed product specifications

http://www.sharp.com.sg/web/products/prodDetail.asp?ProdId=147&mode=Spec

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