HP 1240 Fax Machine | 
enlarge | Brand: Hewlett-Packard Category: CE
List Price: $208.72 Buy New: $115.00 You Save: $93.72 (45%)
Rating: 7 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 11 Dimensions (in): 1 x 1 x 1
MPN: Q5621A#ABA Model: Q5621A#ABA UPC: 829160181998 EAN: 0829160181998 ASIN: B0001LV6UG
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| Features:
| • | Sheet-fed color fax with built-in phone, 8 MB memory | | • | Up to 17 cpm black copying, 12 cpm color | | • | Up 600 dpi black resolution, 1,200 dpi color | | • | 100 speed dial locations; 25 to 200% reduction/enlargement | | • | 100-sheet input tray, 20-page ADF |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Get high-performance, plain-paper faxing - 33.6 Kbps modem - in laser-quality black or vibrant color all from one ultra-compact machine. Plus, enjoy the convenience of a built-in phone and color copier for everyday home office and office needs.
Amazon.com Product Description Ideal for small or home office applications, the HP 1240 offers a fax, phone, and convenience copier in an easy-to-use unit. The built-in 33.6 Kbps fax modem delivers fast plain paper faxing at 3 seconds per page. Additional fax features include 100 speed dials, up to 200-page memory, and the ability for forward faxes to another number or even to your PDA or cell phone. Copying features include up to 12 cpm in color and up to 1,200 dpi color resolution, or up to 17 cpm in black and up to 600 dpi black resolution (of course, higher resolutions print more slowly). The HP 1240 uses a simple two-cartridge print systemone black ink cartridge and one tri-color ink cartridge for simple operation and upkeep. It features a corded handset for occasional calling or for use as a back-up phone line, as well as distinctive ring tones and caller ID capability. The unit is rated for a monthly duty cycle of up to 1,500 pages and is backed by a one-year warranty on parts and labor. What's in the Box HP Fax 1240, HP 27 black inkjet print cartridge (10 ml ink volume), HP 28 tri-color inkjet print cartridge (8 ml ink volume), setup poster, user's guide, power cord, phone cord, handset cord
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
Terrible Machine August 1, 2007 SDP (Dallas, TX) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've had nothing but problems with this fax machine since day one. It jams constantly, pushes papers onto the floor on the rare occasion when it does work and even jams more than half the time when each piece of paper is hand fed. Don't buy one of these. It's a waste of money.
How could anyone design something so flawed?! June 15, 2007 ck_361 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My work purchased this fax machine for limited use and thank goodness, because if I had to rely on this machine for everything I would be righteously mad! The Good: design is simple. I haven't had any problems with error messages except to tell me the ink is running low. The Bad: the fax is loud, and as someone who sits near it, it's annoying! The Frustrating: faxing one page is fine, which must be about all the makers expected the customer to do. But faxing two or more pages? A serious problem. The second page pushes the first page out of the holding tray and onto the floor. The reason for this is simple, HP neglected to include a little stopper on the end of the tray to prevent the paper from sliding off. In fact, I'm writing this review staring at five pieces of paper scattered on the floor, and one dangling ready to fall if another paper passes through. It's a mess! I wonder how anyone could have designed something so flawed?
Works Perfectly February 14, 2007 Ben Bradford (Boston, MA) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
I don't know what the other reviewers are talking about. Maybe they have some sort of other agenda? My HP 1240 Fax works perfectly, I think it's fantastic.
HP 1240 Fax October 12, 2005 J. Bertonis 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
This machine is the poorest fax I have ever tried to use. Not well constructed but worst problem is the annoying buzz which the machine places on the phone line, which makes it unusable to share with a telephone. HP admits the problem, but has no fix or return policy on this; they state as long as the unit can send and receive a fax then the product is fine!
Believe the Bad Reviews! June 29, 2005 Baazumi (New York City, NY) 24 out of 27 found this review helpful
H/P once a trusted name in electronics, certainly failed when they released this FAX machine. I purchased the 1200 series a few years ago, paid around $300 for it at the time, and received a defective machine. After sereval attempts to discover the problem, ( I kept losing the phone line) the phone man verified that the machine was shorting out the phone line. Too late to return it, I lost $300 and now use it as a color copier when needed. All these brands are spitting out products at record speed to compete with one another, yet apparently never taking their customer into account, with good quality control. I just ordered the Sharp UX B20 which was recently released, and now unavailable, the Sharp U X B20 E, same thing, and the Sharp 1600 - all unavailble! The Sharp faxes offer 600x600 dpi far superior to the standard 300 dpi with Canon and H/P, but good luck in finding them. I had a lengthly conversation with someone in the electronic repair business, and he recommended to never to buy Brother, they're in for repairs constantly, Panasonic frames fall apart, so that leaves Canon with a lessor dpi than the Sharp. Whatever happened to good reliable equipment?
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