The fax machine features a 50-sheet, letter-size paper tray with a 10-sheet document feeder, copier functions, 64-level halftone resolution, and Panasonic's characteristic thermally fused ink-transfer system. A 28-page internal memory prevents loss of important communications in the event of paper deficiency and allows for unbroken transmission of larger document batches.
The high-frequency cordless handset features a backlit multifunction LCD screen that supports both caller ID and call waiting, and the 50-number auto dialer and optional hands-free headset bring you that much closer to a life of ease. The digital answering machine records up to 18 minutes of messages that can be remotely retrieved through the cordless handset. Additional features include multichannel Quick Scan for privacy assurance, a digital duplex speakerphone, jog dial operations, and Ultra Charge four-hour battery charging. --Silas Brazil
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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful: By Dustin Tauferner (Fort Worth, TX USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Panasonic KXFPC95 Fax Machine (Office Product) I bought the previous (i.e. same) Panasonic cordless/fax product about 1 year ago. It has performed wonderfully with constant usage of the fax, cordless, and answering machine functions. I think that Panasonic hit a home run with the features included. In fact, I don't even use all of the functions (i.e. pager notification of fax or message), but they are there for the more adventuresome faxers.Saying that, beaware that Panasonic uses a carbon film roll. You can usually get a box of 2 for about $24 which will last ~300 pages each. You might want to get one quickly after receiving your machine. The one accompanying the machine is only good for ~30-50 sheets if I remember right. The cordless battery life is typical of most hansets. In fact, I replaced my battery last week after usage for a year. Not bad. The only problem I have is that I now need an all-in-one that I can print to from my laptop. I really wish that Panasonic had had a product with such a feature combined...Read more 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: By A Customer This review is from: Panasonic KXFPC95 Fax Machine (Office Product) I've had two different units of this model, and both broke for different reasons. I purchased the first unit 2 years ago. Just before the one year warranty expired, I had to have the unit replaced because the tabs that latch the compartment to install the fax ribbon were flimsy and they broke. The fax machine would not work without this compartment closed. Panasonic sent me a replacement unit, and this second unit broke within a year as well. It started registering errors on every fax it attempted to send. The faxes would either not start or would stop half way through transmission. I'm tossing it and getting another brand. 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Panasonic KXFPC95 Fax Machine (Office Product) Firstly, I love Panasonic - I have Panasonic everything - tv, dvd, vcrs, phones ... all with great results, so I when I needed a fax machine, Panasonic was my only choice.It's OK -- receives faxes ok (though 1 page faxes go to 2 pages some times), sends ok (though I'm having a problem now where the roller is apparently sticking). My biggest gripe is that the answering machine is unusable for me. It works, but the message I leave always has static. I replaced the machine and the same thing occurs (they sent me a replacement right away - GREAT service). So, I just use it for a fax and phone ... and bought a cheap answering machine ... that sounds a whole lot better. |