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Fax AwayPanasonic's KX-FPC95 compact fax

ByGisela M. Pedroza

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KX-FPC95KX-FPC95

  • Manufacturer: Panasonic
  • Street price: $260
  • Phone: (800) 211-PANA
  • Web site:www.panasonic.com

Got better things to do with your time than wait around to seewhether a fax went through? The KX-FPC95 compact fax from Panasonicallows you to operate its main controls from anywhere in the officeusing its built-in cordless 900MHz phone. A 14.4Kbps modemtransmits faxes at 9 seconds per page in 64 shades of halftoneresolution. The KX-FPC95 also doubles as a copy machine, allowingyou to make up to 50 copies at a time. And a 28-page memory featuresaves faxes received when the 50-sheet feeder is empty. Coolfeatures on the phone include a digital answering system withCaller ID and quick four-hour battery charges.

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