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Sharp UX-B800SE Broadband Fax Machine |  | Brand: Sharp Category: CE
List Price: $159.99 Buy Used: $33.00 as of 7/31/2010 04:46 CDT details You Save: $126.99 (79%)
Used (2) Refurbished (1) from $33.00
Seller: ShopCell Rating: 15 reviews
Color: frosty white Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 10 Dimensions (in): 11 x 15 x 6
MPN: UX-B800SE Model: UX-B800SE UPC: 074000034204 EAN: 0074000034204 ASIN: B000H6QTYI
Release Date: July 6, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Connect to cable or DSL Modem, can also connect to existing high speed internet provider. | | • | Has Auto fax/telphone switch. | | • | You can fax to an email address without using a PC, can also forward received faxes to your email. | | • | Copier functions - enlarge/reduce and 99 page multi-copy. | | • | Fast Scanning Speed, 14.4 Kbps Modem/6 sex TX |
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Product Description Sharp designed the UX-B800SE BroadbandFax with your communication needs in mind. The BroadbandFax goes beyond the traditional fax with features like Fax Forward and Fax to E-mail, and best of all, there are no monthly service fees. Whether you are a small business or traveling sales person, the Broadband Fax solves all your faxing needs.Never miss important faxes while you are away. With Sharp's convenient Fax Forward feature, you can pre-program all your faxes to be sent to your e-mail address while traveling and never again have to pay another hotel bill for receiving a fax. Best of all, there is no service to sign up for, so no monthly fee.Need to send an article to your sales staff immediately? The UX-B800SE makes this easy. Just place the article in the 20-page document feeder and set the fax to automatically send to up to 39 stored e-mail addresses. Recipients will receive as an attached PDF or TIFF file directly in their e-mail. You can also manually type in unlimited e-mail addresses to send. Best of all, it comes equipped with a QWERTY keyboard for easy typing capability.Free E-mail faxing at no additional charge! No telephone bill charges apply when you fax to an e-mail address, since the UX-B800SE connects via a cable or DSL connection. For traditional fax usage the UX-B800SE also hooks up to your landline.
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Perfect Solution to a Very Specific Problem March 1, 2010 Jude M. (Monroe, LA USA) This scans things to email with 2 button presses (Go, Speed dial entry) after set-up. My non-English-speaking in-laws use one to send documents from another city to my wife to translate for them. They have no interest in a computer for other uses, so that would be overcomplicated and overkill; they already had (slow, cheap) internet service for when my wife visits. This is admittedly a rather specialized set of circumstances, but there are few-to-no other ways I know to perform this task so easily.
It requires a non-authenticating SMTP server to send; no common email provider offers such a thing. Rather than deal with the bother of setting up and maintaining an SMTP server and the risk of setting up an open relay, I paid [...] their very reasonable rate for service. There are no abnormal limits on what email addresses can receive.
DO NOT PURCHASE UNLESS READY TO BUY SMTP2GO.COM February 10, 2009 M. Wolf (Camp Eggers) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I spent many hours trying to get this to work on Verizon DSL. From what I read the same problem occurs with Comcast. Whatever the mechanics of the problem actually are, on Verizon/Comcast, you will only be able to receive faxes which will be emailed by this machine if you set it up to go through a private smtp server. I found that it finally worked (I was so happy) after I purchased a yearly account from [...]. Then I routed the emails through that server and it finally worked. It must originate from an email registered on your account with [...]. Now that I figured this out, I will not return the two machines that I bought for both my offices and through my blackberry I will always know when I receive faxes, which as a solo lawyer I find very valuable. The fact that they don't tell you all about this up front at Sharp (or offer the SMTP server re-routing) brought my rating for the item down, but I found it otherwise great, after 6 hours of effort to get it going. Maybe you all can save that time up front by reading this.
Broadband + VoIP - Landline = Sharp UX-B800SE November 19, 2008 Amiga (Honolulu, Hawaii) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
EmailThatWorks dot net works with the UX-B800SE and maybe the UX-D1200SE, both of which are on sale quite a bit. The company gives a free month of service to try it out and then it costs $30 annually, about $2.50 a month. To me, this small fee is worth it when the end-user (without a landline), is a computer novice and wants to make scans into PDFs. EmailThatWorks told me that they plan to continue to support POP before SMTP / LB4S / POP AUTH authentication for a long time to come. I'm not trying to plug this company, but their service works well with this device, especially for others who have struggled to get the UX-B800SE to work with their own ISP.
I was skeptical, but..... August 15, 2008 Tom T. Moore (Dallas, TX USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My son did some research to find a product to meet our business needs as our printer was not scanning easily for sending documents to our clients. When he suggested we buy this machine that faxes normally and can also send a fax by e-mail, I said we would give it a try but was skeptical as to whether it would work and if I could work it. With a short typed instruction sheet from my son for faxing alone and another for e-faxing, I was on my way to the perfect and easy way to do either one. I am so happy with this machine! Wish I (or he) had found it months ago. I highly recommend it to anyone (especially persons who are not that tech knowledgeable).
Broadband fax November 26, 2007 Weight Watcher (Long Island, NY) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Switched to a VOIP provider, after they assured me that my fax would work--it didn't. Saw this broadband fax-perfect. I've spoken to people whose regular fax works over the internet-others whose fax machines don't.
This Sharp Broadband fax works flawlessly with Optimum Voice.
Cablevision sales dept. just lied. Do a google search before you switch to VOIP-many people have fax issues.
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