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Panasonic KX-FG2451 Plain Paper Fax/Copier with 2.4GHz FHSS GigaRange? Cordless Phone and Digital Answering System |  | Brand: Panasonic
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 25 reviews
Color: silver Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 10 Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 13 x 5.1
MPN: KX-FG2451 Model: KX-FG2451 UPC: 037988840021 EAN: 0037988840083 ASIN: B000GR9WBA
Release Date: December 18, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | 2.4 GHz GigaRange cordless telephone and all digital answering machine | | • | Caller ID with 3-line LCD | | • | Enhanced copier functions (Enlarge, Reduce, Collate) | | • | Voice enhancer technology | | • | Light-up indicator with ringer/message alert |
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Product Description Panasonic's vision of the digital future is driven by the needs and aspirations of its business customers and millions of consumers around the world who use its products every day. The company shares their dream to live a fuller life by providing ways of working smarter and enjoying the rewards of technological advances.PRODUCT FEATURES:Compact and stylish;2.4 GHz Digital Cordless handset with FHSS technology;2-way paging and intercom between cordless handset & base;System remote control from cordless handset;Digital answering system;Digital duplex speakerphone on base and handset;Light-up antenna with Ringer/Message alert (handset);3-Line backlit LCD;Lighted keypad on cordless handset;50-Station phonebook and dialer;Voice Enhancer technology (cordless handset);Selectable ring tones (3 tones / 4 melodies);15-Minute recording time;Voice time/day stamp;Memo recording;Call waiting, call display compatible;Document memory (Out of paper reception up to 28 pages and memory transmission up to 25 pages);Enlarge, Reduce, Collate/Sort;Multi-copy function (up to 20 copies);Junk fax prohibitor;Film near end indicator.
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I'm smiling again! November 10, 2009 Mildred H. Anderson (Clearwater, FL USA) I'm so happy...This machine is perfect. It replaces the same machine (older model) that gave us many good years. I searched every possible store in my area and could not find a phone that met our needs. Amazon was the only source for this model. Hopefully Panasonic will continue to manufacture it!.
Fax/Copier/Cordless Phone September 29, 2009 C. Abbate (NJ USA) I have had this model before and have been very pleased with its capabilities. It is the only machine with a Cordless Phone, which allows for convenience and flexibility. The only thing that I didn't like was the fact that after awhile, I had problems putting in a new ribbon. Eventually the clip broke and I had to replace the machine. The last year of its life involved saying a prayer that it would click in and work again. But considering the price and all its capabilities, 5 years is probably a very good lifetime for a machine that is used constantly.
FAX WITH CORDLESS PHONE August 17, 2009 G. Neas (tulsa) Evidently Panasonic is one, maybe the only, fax maker that still makes a fax with a cordless phone. My 90-year-old father had a fax with a cordless phone (also a Panasonic) for about 10 years and when the old one died, he insisted on getting the same or similar one. Unfortunately, perhaps due to ubiquitous cell phones, nobody sells a fax with a cordless phone any more. We went to Staples, Office Depot, Best Buy and Radio Shack without luck. So I did the internet thing and found this fax on Amazon. The price was good, it works great and my dad is happy....
All in one very good August 10, 2009 J. Pearson (Denver, CO) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This fax machine is very good for the price and the features included. It is not too pricey and good quality for the price but let's examine a little further.
Pro's
1. Has a caller ID on both the wireless phone and fax machine. This allows you to carry your wireless phone around your office without having to look at the fax machine to see who is calling.
2. Faxes going out are good and it has not jammed on me yet. Although I suggest you don't overstuff with tons of paper. This is good for small faxes not 50 or large amount. For small business it will suffice.
3. Answering machine. The answering machine built in is of good value. It isn't the best though because it is digital and when you call in to it you can tell it is digital. For small business it is good but if you want crystal clear voice well I would consider another.
4. It works as a copier but is okay. It's black and white but copier is low to medium quality. It should not replace a computer copier or a office copy machine. I don't use the copier cause I got a HP Photosmart All in one.
Con's
1. Incoming faxes. It is of okay quality for incoming but don't expect super high quality. It uses a printer ribbon so it is not like a laser jet.
2. The reception is okay but is not like a high tech multi line phone.
Overall for small businesses it is fine. Large businesses I would look elsewhere. This fax machine is meant for faxes once in awhile but not constant. The wireless phone with answering machine allows you to just have this unit and you don't have to purchase an extra answering machine. For the price well worth it. Just a bit of warning is that if you plan to fax everyday or every couple of hours then this may not be the right product. Recommended for very small businesses, home offices, or home usage.
Panasonic KX-FG2451 Phone/Fax/Answer Phone/Copier August 2, 2009 Daniel A. Guarino (New York) The unit is compact and puts phone,answering machine, fax and copier all in one place. Only draw back for me is that the incoming message volume is very low, so it is very hard to tell who is calling. Also, unlike previous Panasonic units I have owned, it does not have Talking Caller ID, again making it difficult to screen calls. The unit itself though functions very well.
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