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don't believe in the false economy of using unbranded and
generic components, we don't believe in cutting corners, and
we pride ourselves on the reliability of the products we
provide you.

How to Buy a
Fax Machine
When looking
for a fax machine, consider quality, price and special
features. If you need to send faxes but not receive them,
consider a fax modem as an alternative.
Steps:
1. Determine the type of machine you want. Choose a
film-cartridge fax machine to get mediocre print quality.
Look for an ink-jet fax machine to get better print quality
for a slightly higher price but the highest cost of use. Buy
a laser fax machine for good print quality if you can afford
to pay more. If you'll receive a lot of faxes, the higher
purchase price will quickly be offset by the lower cost of
use.
2. Look for machines with four choices for image quality.
3. Make sure the machine can print 64 shades of gray if
you'll be receiving and copying both text and images. Color-capable
machines are also available, but they're expensive.
4. Figure out how many speed-dial numbers you'll need, if
any.
5. Decide whether you need an integrated digital answering
machine.
6. Compare each model's capacity for feeding multiple pages,
storing received faxes when the machine is out of paper and
'broadcast' faxing to a group of recipients.
7. Evaluate how easy the machine is to use.
8. Look for advanced business features, if necessary, such
as delayed transmission, the ability to 'poll' other fax
machines, copy reduction and enlargement, and 'shrink to
fit' 8 1 /2-by-11-inch pages.
9. Budget for everything you'll need, such as paper, extra
cartridges, a surge suppressor and a service contract.
10. Consider service contracts offered by the dealer if they
include maintenance and loaner privileges and cover normal
wear.
11. Base your final decision on functionality and initial
and ongoing costs.
Tips:
You typically don't need to get a separate phone line (the
fax or an attached answering machine may be able to tell
incoming faxes from voice calls, or the sender can input a
fax-activation code), but an extra line is convenient if
you're doing a lot of faxing.
Be sure to budget for consumable items, such as paper and
cartridges or ink.
A film cartridge typically produces 357 pages. Divide
cartridge price by number of pages to figure out the cost
per page.
Toner cartridges for laser fax machines can produce up to
several thousand pages, depending on the brand and model.
Warnings:
Unusually low prices indicate low quality in parts and
construction. Be wary of machines with 90-day manufacturer's
warranties; most machines come with a one-year warranty.
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finely tuned our support model to address the specific
requirements of your business. Utilising a
combination of award winning hardware and our own acclaimed
software solutions, we aim to resolve problems before your
business is impacted.
Pinnacle has provided solutions and services to a range of
reputable companies, see Pinnacle's Companies page or our case
studies for more information.
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