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The Panasonic KX-FC275 uses Cartridge Save KX-FA52X ink cartridges. Cartridge Save KX-FA52X ink comes in black; the black cartridge prints 180 pages.
The Panasonic KX-FC275 is a reasonably priced fax machine that is compact and easy to use. Ideal for use in smaller offices or home offices, its digital technology ensures that conversations are clear with no annoying echoes or drop-outs.
The Panasonic KX-FC275 A4 Mono Thermal Fax Machine is a stylish fax machine that will look good on any desk. The fax machine has a curved design with an easy-to-read graphic display. The printer can take up to 20 sheets and has a ten-sheet document reader. The copier can reduce or enlarge the print by 72 per cent to 200 per cent. The memory can receive up to 28 pages, and it can transfer up to 25 pages. To help with fax sending, it has a one-touch speed dialling facility. The transmission speed is 12 seconds per page. The Panasonic KX-FC275 can answer all calls, and it has a built-in answering machine for recording messages. Its digital system enables it to operate almost instantaneously and silently. It has a digital duplex smartphone. By using digital compression technology, the Panasonic KX-FC275 is able to reduce drop-out, echoes and clipping so that you can have a natural two-way conversation on its digital speakerphone. If required, then you can use multiple handsets. To aid in the recording of important messages, the machine offers a voice time/day stamp, phone book 100 and Caller ID.
The machine has a cordless phone that permits the monitoring of calls and can automatically handle faxes. It has a good value and size, and it easily fits onto a desk or shelf.
The top of the Panasonic KX-FC275 paper feed cannot be closed, which can allow dirt and dust to get in if not used regularly.