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Panasonic KX-FL501 Plain-Paper Laser Fax/copy Machine

Panasonic KX-FL501 Plain-Paper Laser Fax/copy Machine

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Brand: Panasonic
Category: CE

Buy New: $249.99



Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars 18 reviews

Color: WHITE
Media: Electronics
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 8
Dimensions (in): 19.4 x 17.8 x 12.9

MPN: KX-FL501
Model: KX-FL501
UPC: 037988809141
EAN: 0037988809141
ASIN: B00005LB0Z

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Brand new Item. CD, DVD, Book, VHS more than 400 000 titles to choose from. ALL days Low Price !

Features:
  • High-speed laser fax with copier function
  • Transmits at 8 seconds per page
  • High-speed 10 ppm laser printing, 600 x 600 dpi resolution
  • 150-sheet paper tray, 15-sheet document feeder
  • 16-character LCD display

Accessories:

  • Panasonic Handset
  • Panasonic Battery
  • Panasonic Exit Sensor Lever
  • Printworks 1 x 2 5/8 Inch White Address Labels 300 Count (00487)
  • Printworks 1/2 x 1 3/4 Inch White Matte Address Labels 800 Count (00488)

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Panasonic's vision of the digital future is driven by the needs and aspirations of its business customers and millions of consumers around the world who use its products every day. The company shares their dream to live a fuller life by providing ways of working smarter and enjoying the rewards of technological advances.

Amazon.com Product Description
Offering a convenient package of phone, fax, and copier in one sturdy casing, the Panasonic KX-FL501 provides home offices with impressive options from all three of its functions.

As a copier, the laser technology brings you 600 dpi print quality as well as the ability to enlarge or reduce. As many as 99 copies can be made in one batch from a single original.

The telephone is ready for a variety of fee-based options from your phone company, including caller ID and pager call. Straight out of the box, you can use the 100-number speed dial and the one-button switch between phone and fax. If you do have caller ID, you can print a complete log of callers at the touch of a button.

The fax offers several options as well. Its 2 MB memory allows storage of over 100 pages, while the 14.4 Kbps modem delivers your pages at an average of eight seconds per page. With subscription to an Internet faxing service, IQ-Fax can send your pages while keeping your telephone line free. The paper tray has a capacity of 150 sheets in either letter or legal size. Panasonic provides a one-year warranty on parts and labor.


Customer Reviews:   Read 13 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Panasonic KX-FL501   October 27, 2002
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

Excellent phone fax laser copier. I have had no problems..copies are clear and crisp. Complex..yet user friendly. I am very pleased with this product.


5 out of 5 stars Great Fax for the money !!!   December 1, 2002
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I recommend this fax for anyone who has need for one to use in a personal/home or small business office. The setup is a bit cumbersome, but the ease of use more than makes up for this one downside. The reports are a great way of tracking useage.

I have yet to order a cartridge but been told it is very expensive - nothing surprising there.

Buy this machine. It is great!


5 out of 5 stars ATTORNEYS, CPAs, ENGINEERS: best fax/copier for small office   March 27, 2004
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

best fax machine I've ever had. In three months it paid for itself considering the cost of other "plain-paper" cartriges.


4 out of 5 stars Makes a great home office fax   April 22, 2002
 8 out of 8 found this review helpful

I've used this machine for almost a year now. It works great. It's very reliable. The toner lasts a very long time. I'm still using the starter toner. The only cons would be setting it up. It has some unfrienly menus you have to learn to do things like mute the ringer and set the time. The manual walks you through it. But, it's not something you would remember. Also Panasonic really pushes their IFax service with this machine. I use this machine fine with out their IFax service. The jog dial comes in handy for preset fax numbers, saving time. Overall it's a good fax machine.


3 out of 5 stars Not bad, but...   October 5, 2004
 16 out of 16 found this review helpful

It performs reasonably well. It can be fussy about feeding multiple pages to send, so it's generally best to feed them through one at a time. That's really a pity, because the quick-scan feature, when it works, is total gold.

But the toner. Oh, god, the toner.

I'm used to laser printers whining at me on the message display about low or "out" toner, and I'm just as used to ignoring them. The helpful people at Panasonic have decided that they don't like people ignoring those messages, so they include a pleasant beep. And when I say "pleasant", I mean it gives me nightmares. When the time comes for the machine to be replaced (and it will come, oh yes, it will come), I may run an extension cord outside so it can actually be actively beeping as I go Office Space on it.

Anyway, toner. To guard against the possibility of someone with super-human will tuning out the beeping (or perhaps to guard against the deaf), they also have included a helpful print out. On this print out are several large bars of varying shades, designed, presumably, to illustrate visually to you exactly how low your toner is.

I have never seen this page print in anything but a perfect, pristine manner. The bars are wonderful in their consistency, with nary a hint of lightness. While this would be an excellent demo of print quality, as a notification that the toner is low, I must admit to some confusion. It's *perfect*. It *never prints light*. So as far as I can tell, the only function it actually serves is to *use more toner*. Quite a bit of toner, considering the large black and near-black bars.

In amusing phone conversations with Panasonic, I've determined that either A) there is no way to disable this helpful function or B) there is, but they require a more substantial bribe than I've offered to offset their loss in toner revenue.

It gets better.

After it's printed two or three of these frame-worthy gems over the course of a week, it decides to play hard ball. Now it claims that the toner is gone. Out. No toner remains. This is communicated in two ways. One, the beep. Only this time it's incessant. The beep just goes on and on until you replace the toner, unplug the machine, or throw it out the window (and perhaps even then). It also...*prints out a notice*. That's right, you read that correctly; to inform you that there is no toner, it *uses toner*. I'm sure you've guessed the best part already - this notice, like the joyous banners of greyscale earlier, also prints perfectly. It's never been even a little light.

Now we engage in a little off-broadway production for the benefit of the fax machine. "Ahh, pity," we say, opening the machine and removing the toner unit. "We're out of toner. Guess I'll have to get more toner. I'll just open this package over here," we continue, as one of us makes crinkling noises in the background, and the other grimly shakes the toner unit from side to side. "Ah, good, I'll just pop that in, then," we say, winking, as we remove the toner drum, whisper an incantation over it, and pop it back in. "Whew, good as new. I'm sure glad we don't have to worry about any light printing thanks to the Panasonic engineers," we shout with glee, as we put the toner unit back in and close it up.

If we've said the incantations correctly, the fax machine accepts our tribute and pretends everything is ok for a couple days, when the process is then repeated. Usually we perform the ritual twice successfully before it tires of our blandishments and insists the toner is out, despite the repeated evidence of our eyes. At this point we surrender to its whims and put a new drum unit in.

We lived with it...until we upgraded to the KX-FL511, which works *exactly the same way*, except it is much better at scanning in multiple pages unattended.


 
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