Electronics : Brother High Speed Laser IntelliFax 2920

Electronics : Brother High Speed Laser IntelliFax 2920

Brother High Speed Laser IntelliFax 2920

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Brother  High Speed Laser IntelliFax 2920
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Brother
Color: GRAY
EAN: 0012502613268
Label: Brother Printer
Manufacturer: Brother Printer
Model: FAX-2920
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Brother Printer
Studio: Brother Printer



Features:
  • 33.6Kbps SuperG3 Fax Modem.
  • 16MB Memory with Dual Access.
  • Front-Loading 250-Sheet Paper Capacity.
  • 30 Page Auto Document Feed Capacity.
  • SOLD BY THE EA







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
This professional, Super G3 laser fax machine with its multitude of features produces high quality results, making it the clear choice for any office-based environment. The FAX-2920 adds style and performance to any office. This fully featured laser fax machine with back-lit LCD display has a compact design and front loading paper cassette tray, which makes it the ideal solution when space is limited. This high performance Super G3 laser fax, with 20 one-touch dial locations, makes communication with your most regularly used numbers both quick and efficient. Up to 500 pages can be stored in the fax memory for out of paper reception or transmission. Brother continues to save you money and help the environment. As with all previous laser machines from Brother, the FAX-2920 operates using a separate toner and drum, which means you only replace the toner or drum when necessary.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Paper jams ...
We have had ours for over three months and have been on the phone with technical support numerous times. Main problem we have is the paper feed, it doesn't perform well. Compared to our HP it is a lightweight and plasticy. We'd like to return it and it's too late. We will stick with HP next time.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Excellent choice ...
This fax machine has been a great upgrade from the 2800 model we had in the office. The output "tray" is a much better design, it actually holds the incoming faxes in that spot, versus the incoming pages flying out of the machine. Overall, we're all very satisfied with this purchase.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Reliable little workhorse; best toner cost ...
This is my second brother laser fax machine; I replaced the first after 5+ years to get the 33.6 increased speed, not because it wore out (or broke). I have had it over 13 months and remain glad I upgraded; it's fast enough both in and out (just saw the review complaining about this when I came to Amazon to buy toner). Maybe commercial fax machines are faster but for my home based business its quite sufficient(1 to 50 page faxes are my norm). What I really like about Brother is the ink cartridges; use them for my laser printer needs too. My cost per page are lower than HP ever was and I prefer having a dedicated fax better then an all in one. The only thing I would change about Brother is the firm's lack of recycling involvement. They do not provide a prepaid label so I have to drop the cartridges elsewhere.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Not a great machine, but where do you find a better one? ...
We bought this fax machine on the basis of the reviews above. We are certainly not very happy with it, compared to our HP old inkjet fax which finally bit the dust.

It seems not all that fast, as it reads everything, puts it into the memory and then faxes it.
The display is not large and is generally not very helpful,eg when a fax hasn't gone through and is waiting to redial, it states that the machine is sleeping, so you cannot tell by looking at the machine that the fax has not gone through yet. I am not a mindreader so cannot tell that the machine is waiting for 5 minutes to redial.

Design - the buttons for the automatic dialing are very small. The output tray gets in the way of my sleeve when I use the buttons.

The print-outs are horrible. The quality is like something out of the dark ages, it is so dotty. It shows the number of the fax as the left hand column, something we don't need to know.

We want to print out the fax log for the previous day, but cannot seem to get less than the last 50 faxes, so we throw away several pages. Our last fax machine got 30 faxes on 1 page.

We were going to change it for another machine but we couldn't find a machine without flaws.

It does take a lot of pages through without jamming, a real positive.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * THIS IS THE FAX ...
Brother High Speed Laser IntelliFax 2920

I bought this fax to replace a seven year old Brother MFC1970 and what an improvement!
Resolution, Speed, Cost/Page, Features.
Great value!


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