A great fax/answering machine combination!
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This really is a Great little machine: a dependable fax machine along with a message center. What makes it really desirable is that you don't have to fiddle with trying to set up numbers of rings and/or fax answering schedules, since the machine does both, it comes ready to determine what kind of call you're getting, and even if you pick up on a fax call, if you set the receiver down quickly, the fax will still come through without the caller having to call back, trying again. Also, it has a blinking light when you have messages so you don't miss seeing them, uses plain paper, and has the capability of setting of quick dial numbers. On top of all that, it is priced Very reasonably. I have one at home, and like it so well, I bought it again for the office. Highly recommend this nice little machine. Oh yes, it isn't a large machine either, and that is another plus.
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re: the brothers intellifax 885mc. I bought this machine as I had an earlier model that I loved. It was easy to use, lasted a few years and inspired me to buy a new one. What a mistake. Even with graduate degrees the manual is difficult and cumbersone and one can't figure out how to make it work without it.
I tried the "greener" replacement film without the cartridge and after 15 minutes of trying to get it loaded, I took it to Office Depot to see if they could do better. Another 15 minutes later they had the film loadedon the cartridge for me and I took it home. There it got stuck, tore and I threw it out, returned to the store, and bought the ungreen full cartridge. I must admit my frustration tolerance is low and when that I got home poppedthe film in and the paper jammed I decided to junk it.
I thought I'd give the brand and model another chance, but before purchasing wanted to make sure I could use the phone answering machine without the fax. The folks at Office Depot were quite accomodating broke open a box and together we read the manual. After many minutes it appeared one could not disable the fax and still get the message machine to work without it storing all those hateful junk faxes in memory.
I opted to buy a cheap fax machine w/o a phone answering machine and called it a day.
Has anyone noticed that these machines get more and more complicated without being more and more efficient or green? Who's designing the stuff? Thanks, pam