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Fax 2100L

Discontinued
The new standard in workgroup faxing. Laser fax with 33.6 modem and 160 page memory.
The "Fax 2100L" was discontinued in June 2003.
This page is for information only. Supplies will be available for up to 5 years from the discontinuation date.
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NO Colour No Copy No Print No Scan Fax
EDP Code:430234K1



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Specification

General Features:
Type Laser diode, electro photographic printing & non-magnetic contact development system
Dimensions (W x D X H) Max. 420 x 603 x 320 mm
Weight 13 kg
Power source/supply 120/220-240V 50/60 Hz
Key Feature Summary:
Core Functionality Fax standard
  Printer option
  Scanner option
  PC-Fax option
Speed 10 ppm B&W
Analogue/Digital Machine Digital
Type - Desktop/Console Desktop
Printing process Laser
Colour/B&W B&W
Paper handling - paper size up to A4
Application Workgroup (5-24 users)
Volume Range Category Mid
Max resolution 400 dpi
Network capability Option
Paper feed ADF standard
Paper Handling:
Paper Input/ Capacity 250 sheets
  ADF: 50 sheets
Paper Size A4
Fax spec:
Circuit PSTN
  PABX
Compatibility ITU-T Group 3 machines
Modem speed 33.6 kbps/ 64 kbps (option)
Compression Method MH, MR, MMR, JBIG
Quick dial 30 numbers
Speed dial 100 numbers
Memory capacity 2 MB (160 pages)
Memory Backup Yes
Scanning/reading speed 2 sec. / 3.85 / A4
Energy saving mode 1.9 W/ 2.2 W (ISDN G4)
Other features Polling transmission/reception
  Transfer request
  Telephone directory
  Auto document
  Authorised reception
  Error correction mode (ECM)
  Closed network
  Serial broadcasting
  Substitute reception
  Centre Mark
  Chequered mark
  AI Redial memory (last 10 destinations)
  Copy from AI Redial
  Verification stamp (marker)
  Remote diagnostic system
  User function registration (upto 4 functions)
  Keystroke programme
  Label insertion
  Super smoothing