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Electronics : Brother IntelliFAX 770 Fax Machine |
List Price: $117.94Price: $87.15 You Save: $30.79 (26%)Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Brother
Color: White
EAN: 0012502563488
Label: BROTHER
Manufacturer: BROTHER
Model: 770
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: BROTHER
Studio: BROTHER
Variation Description: White
MPN: PPF-770
Features:- Copy and fax capabilities
- Broadcast faxing to 47 locations
- Thermal-line printing technology
- Makes up to 99 copies at a time
- 40 two-digit speed dials and 8 one-touch dials
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Brother's IntelliFAX 770 sports features above and beyond those of comparable manufacturer units; at a very competitive price, packed in a smaller footprint that is ideal for the home office, small office. The IntelliFAX 770 takes up very little space on the desk or credenza, and is easy on the budget. It also offers stand-out features such as 48 station auto dialing, up to 20 page memory storage, convenient copying, broadcasting and out-of-paper reception. It can also handle the workload with a 10-page automatic document feeder and 100-sheet paper cassette. The IntelliFAX 770 utilizes Brother's highly successful transfer printing technology with easy to install up to 250 page print cartridges. It also boasts some of the smartest features available. It features "Next-Fax Reservation," which allows users to insert and select the destination for the next transmission while a fax is being received. Fax forwarding, remote fax retrieval and paging functions are also included. An "Enhanced Remote Activation" feature even lets users transfer a fax call from any phone extension. It can also be upgraded later with the Multi-Function Link Option, to allow it also to be used as a printer, scanner, or PC Fax.
Amazon.com Review: The Brother IntelliFAX 770 is an easy-to-use, inexpensive plain-paper fax machine perfect for the home office. Remote access features make this a great choice for the traveling professional or telecommuter. The 770's tiny size allows it to fit comfortably on a crowded desk.
We set up the Brother 770 quickly using the included StartCard quick-setup guide. The fax uses thermal line printing, so we flipped the control panel forward, lifted the top cover back, and dropped in the ribbon cartridge. We found the control panel uncluttered and easy to navigate. The unit also worked well for quick copies.
The unit's 512 KB of internal memory enables it to handle up to 20 typical pages, 40 two-digit coded fax numbers, and eight one-touch numbers. You can put the 770 in fax-forwarding mode to redirect your faxes and control the unit remotely while on the road. Using a touch-tone phone, you can dial into the unit, check for new faxes, and reroute them to a nearby fax machine by using your remote-access code.
The paper cassette handles up to 100 sheets, and a Sort button lets you switch between stacked and sorted multiple-page copies. Four resolution and three contrast settings let you tweak the output as much as necessary.
A quick-reference card and a pocket-size remote-functions card are nice extras included with this unit. If you need a fax on a budget that is easy to use, the IntelliFAX 770 is a good choice.
Pros: - Compact design
- Remote fax retrieval
- Quick setup
Cons:
Amazon.com Product Description: An excellent choice for home use or small offices, the Intellifax 770 is a sturdy plain-paper fax that puts plenty of simple-to-use options at your fingertips. As a telephone, it includes 48-number autodial, an answering machine interface, and one-touch options for caller ID, call forwarding, and call waiting. Sending faxes has never been easier: this model has a 10-page document feeder, automatic redial for up to three tries, and straightforward onscreen programming. Remote retrieval, fax forwarding, and enhanced image resolution ensure that clearly legible faxes can find you wherever you are. For tracking purposes, the cartridge pops out easily and prints an average of 250 pages. Brother includes a one-year warranty on parts and labor.
Average Rating: 
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We bought our Brother 770 fax machine when I started my business in 1998 and it is still going strong! I have actually purchased a few updated machines over the years. They keep breaking down, and we pull out the trusty 770 once again. This is the only piece of office equipment we have not had to replace in ten years. No frills, but boy is it reliable.
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This thing can't pull a piece of paper strait through no matter what. One side always pulls faster than the other, so you eventually have the paper 1) being printed at an angle and 2) jamming unless you're there to try to guide it through.
Secondly, the cartridges are outrageously expensive. I still use this machine because I only get/send a fax every now and then, but if I were a regular faxer, I'd trash this Brother in a second. The company should have recalled all of this model.
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I've had this model fax for about 4 years now and have been plagued by paper jamming--very frustrating. I found it worked best with 24 lb paper but still I need a more dependable fax and cannot deal with having to clear paper jams every couple of days.
Because of this I'm giving this fax away for free and getting the HP 1040.
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I'm not a fax wiz, but the quick reference chart got me through the initial setup of this machine. For incoming faxes it has worked flawlessly.... outgoing faxes can sometimes be a challenge. However, (as with most machines) if you line the paper up right, and don't attempt to put anything less than an 8 1/2 x 11 sheet of paper in, you should have problem free faxing and/or copying.
The roll-type printing cartridge does seem to disappear quickly, and it can be challenging to find replacement ... Read More
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I have this fax machine now - and I am looking for a replacement to it...and here I stumple across it. I highly recommend you DO NOT buy it! We have a horrible time faxing or copying more than one page..the rollers like to eat up and jam the paper.
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