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In reference to the fax option, I heard first quarter of 07, and all of the systems that are in the field can not be upgraded to have the fax option.

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Facsimile Specifications
Fax Option Type 7500

Type: ITU-T (CCITT) G3, Additional G3 (optional)
Circuit: PSTN, PBX
Resolution: 200 x 100 dpi (Standard Mode)
200 x 200 dpi (Detail Mode)
400 x 400 dpi (Super Fine Mode; available with optional SAF memory)
Modem Speed: 33.6 Kbps with auto fallback
Compression Method: MH, MR, MMR, JBIG
Transmission Speed: G3: Approximately 2 seconds/page (with JBIG)
G3: Approximately 3 seconds/page (with MMR)
Scan Speed: .5 seconds/page (Standard/Detail/Super Fine Mode; LTR SEF)
Number of Pages per LTR SEF, Standard Mode: 40 cpm
Minute Scanned: LTR SEF, Detail Mode: 40 cpm
LTR SEF, Super Fine Mode: 35 cpm
LTR LEF/Image Rotation, Standard Mode: 65 cpm
LTR LEF/Image Rotation, Detail Mode: 60 cpm
LTR LEF/Image Rotation, Super Fine Mode: 35 cpm
Auto Dialing: 2,000 Quick Dials, 100 Group Dials (500 locations each)
SAF Memory Capacity: Standard: 4MB (approximately 320 pages)
Maximum: 28MB (approximately 2,240 pages) with memory option
Additional Modes: Internet Fax by E-mail (T.37), IP Fax (T.38), LAN Fax, Fax Forward to E-mail/Folder, LDAP Support
Options: G3 Interface Unit Type 7500 (Provides one additional G3 line; up to two lines may be added for a maximum of three lines)
32MB Memory 400dpi/SAF
The original Mp 5500/6500/7500 models will be able to be upgraded to enable compatibility with the fax option. However it could be a time-consuming process.
Main units manufactured after the spec change (november production/December availability) will be "fax-ready" meeaning, they can accept the fax option without the upgrade.
Here are the specs for the fax option!

Facsimile Specifications
Fax Option Type 7500

Type: ITU-T (CCITT) G3, Additional G3 (optional)
Circuit: PSTN, PBX
Resolution: 200 x 100 dpi (Standard Mode)
200 x 200 dpi (Detail Mode)
400 x 400 dpi (Super Fine Mode; available with optional SAF memory)
Modem Speed: 33.6 Kbps with auto fallback
Compression Method: MH, MR, MMR, JBIG
Transmission Speed: G3: Approximately 2 seconds/page (with JBIG)
G3: Approximately 3 seconds/page (with MMR)
Scan Speed: .5 seconds/page (Standard/Detail/Super Fine Mode; LTR SEF)
Number of Pages per LTR SEF, Standard Mode: 40 cpm
Minute Scanned: LTR SEF, Detail Mode: 40 cpm
LTR SEF, Super Fine Mode: 35 cpm
LTR LEF/Image Rotation, Standard Mode: 65 cpm
LTR LEF/Image Rotation, Detail Mode: 60 cpm
LTR LEF/Image Rotation, Super Fine Mode: 35 cpm
Auto Dialing: 2,000 Quick Dials, 100 Group Dials (500 locations each)
SAF Memory Capacity: Standard: 4MB (approximately 320 pages)
Maximum: 28MB (approximately 2,240 pages) with memory option
Additional Modes: Internet Fax by E-mail (T.37), IP Fax (T.38), LAN Fax, Fax Forward to E-mail/Folder, LDAP Support
Options: G3 Interface Unit Type 7500 (Provides one additional G3 line; up to two lines may be added for a maximum of three lines)
32MB Memory 400dpi/SAF



Fax specifications subject to cha
Here is the list pricing, product should be available soon!

Got this in my email in reference to the fax option for the New MP 5500/6500/7500

2. Pricing:

Fax Option Type 7500: 413491
SRP: $1,095
LDP:

G3 Interface Option Type 7500: 413494
SRP: $650
LDP:

32MB Memory 400dpi/SAF: 001342MIU (current accessory)
SRP: $185
LDP:

3. Schedule: production began in October as targeted and we are expecting them to arrive in the distribution centers in December. I've gotten numerous requests for a more specific time frame. I cannot provide this
because these fax units need to clear customs; this is the wild card.

All I can tell you is we are on target from a manufacturing standpoint and
are hoping for an early December arrival.
Main units manufactured after the specification change (November production/December availability) will be "fax-ready;" meaning, they can accept the fax option without an upgrade. Main units manufactured before the specification change will require an upgrade before they can accept the fax option.

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