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With a super G3 modem, and large memory and paper capacity, the FAX-L380S and FAX-L390, is ideal for busy companies that need an interdepartmental fax that can also print and copy.
Features
Security ID management Large Paper Capacity (250 and 500 respectively) Super G3 modem and with 510 page fax memory 3 second transmission and 18 ppm output 31 one touch / 100 and 169 coded dials, respectively Advantages
Department ID Both the FAX-L380S feature Department ID functionality. This security feature allows the user to create up to 100 IDs and passwords, and means that the fax may only be operated after the correct password has been entered. By creating a number of department settings, users are also able to monitor fax, print and copy totals – which will assist office management and accounting. Setting department IDs can also restrict sending and copying operations. Large capacity Each fax features large paper cassettes. The FAX-L380S can store 250 pages, while the slightly bigger can hold 500 sheets, which means that less time is spent refilling the device. The FAX-L380S and utilise an all-in-one cartridge that yields approximately 3500 prints – even more when Toner Save mode is used. Each model allows storage of up to 31 one touch dials. The FAX-L380S saves 100 coded dials, while the holds 169. Super G3 and fax memory The Super G3 modem in the FAX-L380S and transmits at 3 seconds per page[1] thereby reducing the cost of transmission and allowing receipt ofa number of faxes simultaneously. The 510 page fax memory in each device means that the printer will save and store documents if they are received when the fax has run out of paper or toner, and the office is unattended. Large faxes may also be scanned into the fax memory and sent at a later time. Speed when it counts As well as transmitting at 3 seconds per page, the FAX-L380S and scan A4 pages at 2 seconds per page, and print received documents at 18 pages per minute. They also print at this speed when being used as a laser printer – further saving the user valuable time. Prints are generated at 600 x 600 dpi, with UHQ (Ultra High Quality) image processing that delivers 256 grey scales.
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