Panasonic DX-2000

With ever-increasing document traffic, a company Intranet is now one of the fastest ways to move documents around a network. But today, faxes still largely depend on the slow analog telephone network. The DX Network Series is designed to keep pace with today's move to Intranet/Internet-based communications by seamlessly bridging fax and e-mail communications.

More on Network Fax Technology 

 Ultra-fast transmission via LAN
 Super G3 transmission via PSTN
 Super quick scanning and quick memory transmission

Gateway Software
The Panafax Fax Gateway software allows email users to send a fax from their PC with the same ease as sending an email. Now emails and faxes can be organized to one central folder to form a Universal Sent Box. If a fax is sent from the PC to a remote DX model through the Intranet/Internet, the long distance or international fax calls will automatically become local calls, eliminating long distance toll charges.

Additional Software

You can download the following
software and handy reference manuals  for the DX-1000/DX-2000/UF-770i:
  1. IFAXVIEW (TIFF Viewer)
  2. GDI Printer Driver
  3. LPR Monitor
  4. TIFF Converter
  5. TIFF Converter Mail Linking Program for MAPI
DX-2000 SPECIFICATIONS

LAN Communications

Compatibility   IETF RFC 2305, ITU-T T.37
Communication protocol   TCP/IP, SMTP, POP3. MIME
Network connectivity   10BASE-T Ethernet [IEEE802.3], 4/16M Token-Ring [IEEE 802.5] (option)
Data format    TIFF MH [RFC 2301 Profile S], MMR (400 dpi only)

G3 Communications

Compatibility    ITU-T Group 3, ECM
Transmission speed    Approx. 3 seconds/page*
Coding scheme    MH/MR/MMR/JBIG
Modem speed   33600/31200/28800/26400/24000/21600/19200/16800/14400/12000/9600/7200/4800/2400 bps with Automatic Fallback

General

Document size    Max. 11" x 78.7" (280 mm x 2000 mm) (with operator’s assistance)
Min. 5.8" x 5.0" (148 mm x 128 mm)
Document thickness   Single sheet: 0.0024" – 0.0060" (0.06 – 0.15 mm)
Multi-sheet: 0.0024" – 0.0039" (0.06 – 0.10 mm)
Effective scanning width    9.9" (252 mm)
Scanner Resolution (Fax)
     Standard
     Fine
     Super Fine
       Horizontal          Vertical
203 dots/inch x 98 lines/inch (8 dots/mm x 3.85 lines/mm)
203 dots/inch x 196 lines/inch (8 dots/mm x 7.7 lines/mm)
406 dots/inch x 391 lines/inch (16 dots/mm x 15.4 lines/mm)*
Recording method   Laser printing on plain paper
Recording paper size   Letter/Legal/A4, cut-sheet plain paper
Recording speed   10 pages/minute
Effective recording size   8.2" x 10.7" (208 mm x 271 mm) (Letter)
8.2" x 13.7" (208 mm x 348 mm) (Legal)
8.0" x 11.4" (202 mm x 289 mm) (A4)
Printing resolution
     Fax/Copy
     Printer
      Horizontal              Vertical
 406 dots/inch x 391 dots/inch
 600 dots/inch x 600 dots/inch*
Recording paper supply   Approx. 500 sheets (using 20 lb. (75-g/m2) paper)
With optional cassette(s): Approximately 750, 1000 or 1250 sheets
Image memory
capacity
  Approx. 120 pages*4
Optional flash memory card: Base memory plus
approx. 80/160/320 pages*4
Power consumption (Room temperature = 77°F (25°C))
Transmission     Approx. 23 W
Reception   Approx. 460 W
Copy   Approx. 470 W
Maximum   Approx. 470 W
Standby
(Power Saver Mode: On)
(Power Saver Mode: Off)
 
Approx 14 Wh
Approx. 82 Wh
Power requirement    99 - 138 VAC, 47 – 63 Hz
Dimensions (W x D x H)     17.2" x 19.4" x 12.1" (437 mm x 493 mm x307 mm)*5 (excluding trays and other projections)
Weight   37.4 lbs. (17 kg)*5
(excluding consumable supplies and optional equipment)
*1 Transmission time applies to memory transmission of text data with JBIG compression using only ITU-T Image No. 1 between the same models at modem speeds over 26.4 Kbps. Transmission time may vary in actual usage. Usually public telephone lines can support only 28.8-Kbps or lower communication speed. Via PBX, transmission speed may fall back to a lower speed.
*2 Interpolated resolution: 8 dots/mm to 16 dots/mm.
*3 600 dpi PC printing requires a 2, 4 or 8 MB DRAM memory card to be installed.
*4 Based on ITU-T Image No. 1 scanned in Standard mode.
*5 Dimensions and weight are approximate.
*6 Based on ITU-T Image No. 1 scanned in multiple copy mode, yield may vary according to operating
conditions.

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