Panasonic KX-FHD331 Plain Paper Fax
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Mine did, and if you don't buy the one you're interested in, I have another I can sell you. John H
Sending faxes is something that you do.
It does not have an answering machine, but it does have an interface that can be used to connect an external answering machine.
No ink - Carbon paper, for example, is used as a replaceable roll.
Selected User Reviews For Panasonic KX-FHD331 Plain Paper Fax
This fax/telephone/copier is one of my favorites because the ink roll is simple to install, and it copies and faxes well for a basic machine. I use it in my home office, and the nice thing is that I don't have to scan into my computer to fax. I can also receive faxes without being aware of their arrival because it is connected to its own phone line. This is a simple way to have your lab and other test results faxed to you for your physician's records, or for any other reason. It's also a great way to sign and return paperwork. br>Copies are clear, and you can choose the paper quality. It also accepts letter or legal size without issue. It's simple to use, anyone can figure it out, and the price is reasonable. Panasonic ink refill rolls have always been my go-to option. This is the second time I've done something like this. I had a model that was identical to the one I had before- DON'T DROP IT ON THE FLOOR ON THE WRONG SIDE! I had my first one for a few years and dropped it while rearranging my office, which resulted in the case not closing all the way and not self-closing. There's no need to feed paper to the fax machine any longer. Nonetheless, it was successful. So I gave it away and went out and bought another one that looked exactly like it! Because there is no problem without human clumsiness! It's very useful!.
I got this in the form of a box of French fries. When I opened it up, there were dog or cat hairs all over the place, and it was filthy as well. I've just repackaged it and will be returning it.
I couldn't get it to receive faxes; I could send but not receive them, so I returned it and bought a newer brand.
After that, whenever I send a multi-part message, The pages become stuck in the fax machine. go over everything with each other I make use of high-quality paper. I've tried several times to fan it out, but the results are the same. Now, even when I insert the documents one at a time, some of the pages are not recognized, and I receive an error message. I attempted to contact the help line, but they are closed on weekends. Now I'm trying to decide whether I should send it in for repair or toss it in the trash and start over with a different make and model. I'm not sure if this thing is worth any more of my time, so take my advice and avoid it. By the way, this machine doesn't even deserve one star, but they don't have a zero star option for the rating.
I purchased the same model as my previous fax machine, which was broken.
I gave this item an excellent review nearly a year ago when I first reviewed it. Since then, however, I've drastically reduced my rating to a single star. Initially, the machine functioned perfectly; however, as time went on, the machine began to malfunction. It, on the other hand, hasn't stood the test of time. I began to use it more for my business, and the pages kept becoming stuck, requiring me to re-enter information. documents faxed pape- page. The machine wastes thermal ink paper, which is expensive, and this will be the last time I buy Panasonic.
It is simple to use.
I've had it for about 5 years, and the only thing I can do with it is send faxes and only if I push the paper through. It is no longer possible to receive faxes or make copies. Panasonic is the only brand I'll ever buy.