Brother IntelliFax 4750e High-Performance Business-Class Laser Fax | 
| Brand: Brother
List Price: $697.20 Buy New: $439.42 You Save: $257.78 (37%)
New (53) Used (1) from $379.00
Rating: 10 reviews
Color: OFF WHITE Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 38 Dimensions (in): 22 x 20.3 x 18.1
MPN: PPF4750E Model: PPF4750E UPC: 012502602835 EAN: 0012502602835 ASIN: B000069LIL
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| Features:
| • | Super G3, 33.6 kbps high speed fax modem | | • | Up to 15 ppm laser engine for sharp, fast copying | | • | 8 MB memory stores up to 600 pages | | • | 50-page auto document feeder, 250-sheet paper tray | | • | Parallel and USB interfaces, optional 10/100 baseTX Ethernet |
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Product Description This business class Laser Fax with Super G3 33.6K bps modem and 8MB memory with battery back-up can store up to 600 pages for out-of-paper reception or fax broadcasting to up to 282 separate locations. Dual Access capability and Quick Scan let you scan faxes into memory as fast as 2 seconds/page while the unit is busy sending or receiving.A 250-sheet standard paper capacity, up to 50-page auto document feeder, and 232 station auto dialing are combined with a high monthly duty cycle and high yield consumables to handle demanding business applications. An optional second lower 250-sheet paper tray is available for handling higher volume applications, or for loading different paper sizes simultaneously. Delivering high speed laser performance and reliability at low operating costs, it also copies at up to 15 copies/minute, sorts, enlarges and reduces.
Amazon.com Product Description This business class laser fax with 8 MB memory can store up to 600 pages for out-of-paper reception or fax broadcasting to up to 282 separate locations. Dual-access capability and Quick Scan let you scan faxes into memory as fast as two seconds per page while the unit is busy sending or receiving. Plus, its laser engine prints faxes in sharp detail at up to 15 ppm. A 250-sheet standard paper capacity (letter or legal), up to 50-page auto document feeder, and 232 station auto dialing (32 one-touch keys, plus 200 speed dial locations) combine with a high monthly duty cycle and high yield consumables to handle demanding business applications. An optional second, lower 250-sheet paper tray is available for handling higher-volume applications, or for loading different paper sizes simultaneously. Delivering high-speed laser performance and reliability at low operating costs, the 4750e also copies at up to 15 copies/minute, sorts, enlarges, and reduces (50 to 200 percent). Built-in parallel and USB interfaces support future printing needs. A printer driver is available for download at solutions.brother.com. The unit includes super G3 33.6 kbps support and a four-day battery back-up. It is backed by a one-year warranty.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
My new BROTHER is great ! ! May 7, 2003 10 out of 30 found this review helpful
I did my homework on this purchase and it really paid off. The stars pretty much tell the whole story... 5 STARS!
A no-brainer-of-a-purchase January 5, 2004 10 out of 12 found this review helpful
First, let me disclose that I do not own this unit, but I do own what appears to be its predecessor, the MFC 8500 (now discontinued). The 4750e (curiously 1/2 the model number I have) has the same form-factor, the same button layout, the same toner cartridge and the same features but with better technical specifications, e.g. faster fax modem. I AM IN LOVE WITH THE BROTHER MFC 8500 and would guess that this one will provide similar results. I think it's significant that my two-year-old unit never dropped more than $50 in price up to its discontinuation, and its replacement--this unit--is about $100 higher in price. The toner cartridge is cheap compared to other laser printers. The pop-up screen (when linked to a PC) provides simple and intuitive copy, fax and e-mail menus. I've never had to read the manual. It even has the ability to link with your answering machine, so you don't have to be home to switch the phone cords around when you're expecting a fax. If you ask me, the 8500 was such as successful product that Brother probably had to change the model number to allow them to charge a higher price.
Don't buy this machine - it's a DUD September 8, 2005 Adriana (Austin, TX) 6 out of 11 found this review helpful
I bought this machine on August 3, 2005 and within one week of using it (as an outgoing fax only), there was a machine error. I called customer service and after being on hold for 23 minutes I was able to speak with a live representative. I was told that the machine would need to be replaced. They sent me a REFURBISHED unit (the warranty indicates that any replacement units will be refurbished units). They sent the base unit only, so I had to remove the drum unit, paper tray, and handset from the original fax machine to use with the replacement unit. So, after only a couple of hours of using the replacement unit, I was back on hold to report another machine error. 12 minutes and I finally get a rep. Apparently, the drum unit (which is less than one month old) is bad. So now I'm waiting for the replacement drum unit. DON'T EVER BUY A BROTHER MACHINE. THEY'RE HORRIBLE MACHINES AND TRYING TO GET THROUGH TO CUSTOMER SERVICE IS VERY, VERY TIME CONSUMING.
Truly a Business Fax April 24, 2007 B. Budlong 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I debated and researched for weeks on different fax machines and brands. I had an older brother fax machine (5-6 years). It worked great but I had broken one of the trays and didn't hold a lot of paper. I debated some of the Multi-function copier-printer-faxes. For only a few dollars more I could get one that duplexes and every other option imaginable. I have a copier. I have printers. I needed a fax. I receive 100-150 faxes a day. This is simply a great fax machine. Nothing more and absolutely nothing else. It is quiet and extremely fast. "Pick one thing and do it great" - this is what this machine does. It isn't OK at a lot. It's great at one thing. It sends and receives faxes.
Best Fax Machine I have Used September 11, 2006 Paul D. Woolfrey (Minneapolis) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this machine based on reviews from a number of users. We have used it for almost two years and it has functioned perfectly. I especially like the scan then send feature. We often load several documents at once to different phone numbers and just let it crank away. Never a problem. It is not cheap but it is professional grade.
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