Introduction – Panasonic DX-2000 User Manual

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Introduction

Thank you very much for purchasing the Panafax DX-2000.

The DX-2000 is one of the most advanced models in the Panafax family of Super G3 compatible, desktop facsimile
machines.

Some of its many features are

1. Plain Paper Printing

Plain paper printing means you can easily write on received documents
with a pen or pencil. Documents do not curl, making filing easier. In
addition, plain paper does not fade, making it ideal for long term storage
of important documents.

2. Quick Scanning

The DX-2000 Quick Scan speeds up the fax process by scanning and
storing documents into memory in about 1.0* seconds per page.
This means that you no longer have to wait around until a transmission is
completed before retrieving your originals.

(* Standard Resolution, based on ITU-T Image No. 1 Test Chart, Scanning
speed applies to the feeding process from the leading to the lagging edge of a
single page test chart. Time for the storing process is not applied for this
definition.)

3. Quick Memory

Transmission

Unlike conventional memory-based fax machines, the DX-2000 dials as
soon as the first page has been scanned. You can continue to scan
additional pages while transmission is taking place. With simultaneous
scanning and sending, you will save even more time.

4. Easy Maintenance

Maintenance requires only changing a toner cartridge, making it quicker
and easier than with other types of plain paper fax machines.

5. Memory Function

A standard image memory feature allows you to store up to 120
standard pages into the document memory. After the DX-2000 stores
your documents, it can send them to selected station(s) automatically.
You do not have to wait until the transmission ends before retrieving your
originals.

6. Multi-Access

Operation

A convenience feature on the DX-2000 that allows the user to perform
multiple operations simultaneously. For example, reserve the next
transmission while the machine is sending or receiving documents from
or into memory. The user can scan additional documents into memory
or can receive during document storage.

7. Internet

Communication

Connected to an Ethernet LAN (local area network), the DX-2000 allows
you to send documents over the Internet to a remote Internet Fax or a
PC terminal. It also allows you to receive and print an email transmitted
by a remote PC. Furthermore, the DX-2000 is capable of performing
email and fax forwarding functions. Execute relayed transmission
requests, and can be used as a network scanner and printer.

8. Dual Port

Communication

The DX-2000’s dual port capability, allows simultaneous G3 Fax
Communication over regular telephone line (PSTN) and LAN
Communicartion.

With a little practice, anyone can learn how to use the most popular
features of the DX-2000.

This User’s Guide will help you to use your DX-2000 quickly and easily.
The Table of Contents shows where to find information on each feature.
Although we recommend that you review each section briefly, it will only
be necessary to read the sections that contain the feature(s) you will be
using.

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