| Brother IntelliFAX 4100 Fax Machine |  | Brand: Brother Category: CE
List Price: $499.99 Buy New: $259.95 You Save: $240.04 (48%)
New (2) Refurbished (1) from $173.99
Rating: 4 reviews
Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 33.4 Dimensions (in): 21.7 x 19.9 x 17.9
MPN: PPF4100 Model: PPF4100 UPC: 012502606758 EAN: 0012502606758 ASIN: B000069LIK
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available
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| Features:
| • | Transmits faxes in 6 seconds per page | | • | Easy controls and 2-line LCD screen | | • | 8 MB fax memory, about 500 pages | | • | Broadcasts to 182 locations | | • | 30-page autodocument feeder; 1-year warranty |
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Product Description The IntelliFAX-4100 Business Class Laser Fax with 8MB memory can store up to 500 pages for out-of-paper reception or fax broadcasting to up to 182 separate locations. Dual Access capability and Quick Scan let you scan faxes into memory as fast as 2 seconds/page while the unit is sending or receiving.A 30-page auto document feeder, 250-sheet standard paper capacity and 132 station auto dialing standard combine with a high monthly duty cycle and high yield consumables to handle demanding business applications. An optional second 250-sheet lower paper tray is available for handling higher volume applications, or for loading different paper sizes simultaneously. Delivering high speed laser performance and reliability at low operating costs it also copies at up to 15 copies/minute, sorts, enlarges and reduces.
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Perfect Small Business Fax Machine February 23, 2006 23 out of 23 found this review helpful
After our old HP fax (910 series, I believe) kept getting paper jams as part of its daily routine, we searched and decided to try this Brother fax. A huge plus was having a paper tray where the paper sits horizontally, like our HP printers. This Brother fax was easy to set up, easy to program, and is easy to use. This machine scans faxes into memory immediately after you press the start button, THEN dials out, so if you have more than one fax to send to different places, you do NOT have to wait for the first fax to send before you go on feeding the other pages through. What a wonderful feature to have after so many years of not! We also use the "Fax Broadcasting" feature daily; it's nice to get a report printed out after you 'broadcast' a fax to several people, telling you the time the fax went through to each person, and that the fax did, indeed, go through. This fax machine is on a dedicated fax line, not hooked up to our computer system, and has been a wonderful addition. Absolutely zero regrets on buying this Brother fax.
Great fax machine, great price! August 12, 2006 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
My organization now owns three of these fax machines. Brother has great prices on their cartridges, these machines are easy to operate, the print-out quality is really good. We would recommend them without reservation.
Great laser fax for small business & cheap too January 21, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Used this fax machine in a site construction office for a 5 Million dollar school remodel project. Is a real workhorse without no jams, down time or trouble of any kind. Great machine.
Pros:Laser so faxes are crisp and clear and cost to operate is really cheap. No problem with operation, worked for 2 years on project with several thousand faxes. Can do one touch faxes or group send, all the features you would want.
Cons: I can't think of any, it worked in a very dirty environment, dusty construction site and is still working.
Maintenance Nightmare February 20, 2008 We purchased two of these machines and after about 6 months began having trouble with both. One of them always pulled multiple sheets of paper and jammed when receiving faxes or printing copies. After replacing just about every roller in there, it worked for a few months, and now it's back to jamming again.
The other fax was more reliable until just a month ago, when recipients began complaining of a black stripe down the side of their fax. We followed Brother's recommendations and cleaned various parts inside, but the only thing that fixed it was unplugging and pluggings back in the power. Even then, it was only a temporary fix. A local repair shop estimates around $150 to repair what the think is a bad scanner.
Maybe I just got a bad batch of these, but I would suggest caution before buying one.
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