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DescriptionCanon - JX500 DescriptionThe Canon JX500 is a stylish and affordable Super G3 inkjet fax with a built-in digital answering machine Take advantage of high performance, affordable and reliable plain paper faxing. A Super G3 modem transmits faxes at up to 3 seconds per page* reducing your phone costs - and multiple faxes can be received without blocking the line. This stylish and compact inkjet fax has a small footprint so it fits neatly in any surroundings. High quality, high speed printing The Canon FAX-JX500 ink jet printer is the first fax to use Canon’s advanced FINE* print head technology for high quality, high speed printing. A 600 x 600dpi print resolution delivers faxes that are clear and easy to read - at a fast print speed of 10 seconds per page. You can even use the FAX-JX500 as a convenient copier with the same fast, professional output. Built-in digital answering machine A built-in digital answering machine with 30 minutes recording time ensures that you won’t miss a single message when you’re out of the office. You benefit from a total fax, telephone, answering machine and copier solution in one compact unit. Secure, worry-free faxing A 120-page** fax memory safely stores all incoming documents if paper or toner runs out, for printing out later. Lengthy documents can also be scanned rapidly before transmission for sending automatically from memory, freeing up valuable time. Flexible paper handling The 20-page Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) lets you fax multiple large documents with ease without splitting them up first. A 100-sheet auto cassette feeder cuts down on paper refilling time. Time-saving speed dialling 9 One-touch and 100 abbreviated Coded speed dials are available to store all your regular contact numbers. A convenient directory key lets you search through speed dials quickly. Fax the finest details Ultra High Quality (UHQ) image processing transmits detailed documents perfectly, such as diagrams or photos combined with text. Half-tone reproduction with 256 grey scales gives extra depth and clarity to images. Stop unwanted faxes Stop unwanted or junk faxes and save on paper and ink. A direct mail preventative function restricts incoming faxes to recognised numbers or to transmissions carrying TTI (Transmitter Terminal Identification) information. Economical Ink Saver mode A special Ink Saver mode enables a savings of over 40% in ink compared to normal usage - helping you cutting your costs significantly. FeaturesCanon - JX500 FeaturesSKU Number : FAX-JX500 Printers InfoA Printer is primarily for the reproduction or a hard copy of documents stored in electronic form usually on physical print media such as paper or transparencies. Most printers are used as local computer peripherals, and are attached by a cable to a computer which serves as a document source. Network printers have built in network interfaces (typically wireless or Ethernet) and can serve as a hard copy device for any number of users on the network. Many modern printers can interface to electronic media such as memory sticks/cards, digital cameras and scanners. Some printers come combined with scanners and fax machines all in one single unit. Printers that include non-printing features are sometimes called Multifunction Printers (MFP) or Multi-Function Devices (MFD). A printer that is combined with a scanner can function as a kind of photocopier. Most MFPs include printing, scanning, fax machine, telephone and copying among their features. The most common type of printer is the Toner based printers that work using the Xerographic principle that is at work in most photocopiers and the most common type of toner based printer is the laser printer. Laser printers are known for producing high quality prints, they have a good print speed and a low cost per copy, and this is why they are mostly used in office applications. Laser printers are available in both color and monochrome varieties. A monochrome printer can only print an image that consists of one colour, usually black. They may also be able to print various tones of that colour such as grey scale. A full colour printer can print images of multiple colours and a photo printer can produce images that mimic the colour range and resolution of a photographic picture.Back to Search Results | |||||||||