Sharp UX-B800SE Broadband Fax Machine | 
| Brand: Sharp
List Price: $159.99 Buy New: $65.50 You Save: $94.49 (59%)
New (45) Used (1) Refurbished (1) from $49.50
Rating: 11 reviews
Color: frosty white Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 14 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 Condition: BRAND NEW, IN original package, upc intact, never open, shipping to US lower 48 only, Sorry No AK or HI, no APO, po box address
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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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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
Don't bother - get a Brother November 4, 2006 C. Jacobs (Los Angeles, CA) 6 out of 9 found this review helpful
This fax machine is terribly complicated...has a hard time finding an IP address (internet address) and jams constantly. I think that Sharp just wasn't paying attention when they manufactured this fax machine. It sounds like a great deal being able to fax to an email address...but read the fine print. It's difficult to use...will cancel your faxes on a whim by resetting randomly. Maybe I got a lemon...or maybe not...but I'd think twice before buying this fax machine.
doesn't work with SMTP authentication December 20, 2006 =CC= (Los Angeles, CA) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
This idea a real killer... but the UX-B800SE is a partial failure. Purchased one but returned it the 2nd day. If your internet/email provider needs the SMTP authentication before sending out email, such as AT&T Yahoo!DSL and many of the major email service providers, you are stuck, period. There's no workaround.
Excellent fax January 12, 2007 Wlodzimierz Daca (Houston, TX) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I purchased one in Sams Club. I was hesitant after reading available reviews which were pretty discouraging. Anyway I deciced to give it a try. Out of the box everything was working perfect, connetion to the router was quick, I check IP address and was able to open web interface. Configuration of e-mail service was quick and easy. It is great to have all faxes in the e-amil. I am so glad that I decide to invest some time to try that smart machine.
SLICK! September 21, 2007 Mal (Illinois, USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is one slick piece of kit. Quite easy to to setup with a bit of network basics under your belt. Plug in phone line to a spare jack and then a CAT5 cable to a spare router port. I then manually entered static IP information into FAX machine (even easier if you use DHDP) and then setup options on FAX how I wanted it. To add, edit or delete email addresses, etc I then went to internet explorer, typed http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, which is the FAX machine's IP and used the internet based configuration page. Up and running in less than 10 minutes. I use PDF as the format and get pretty darn good quality documents. I used PDF because every computer should have adobe reader installed these days. Admittedly a bit more effort is involved to setup options specific to how you want to use it but I found it very, very easy to install and setup. No harder than any other FAX machine really. I only FAX a few pages once or twice a week. For large business usage you may need to think twice on a larger more expensive make/model. Pro : cheap price, duplexing, scans quickly, good scan memory size, relatively easy setup (maybe not so for a novice but instructions are clear and concise), don't have to use the somewhat expensive ink cartridges on the fax but have them go straight to email and then I print them on my laser printer ... the list of good points goes on and on and on ... Cons : None so far
Acceptable Performance February 22, 2007 J. M. White (Little Rock, AR USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
We've never used the e-mail/Internet capabilities, but as a basic fax machine this unit works pretty well. Don't believe the advertised life of the ink cartridges, though -- even using every ink-saving feature available, we only get about 300 pages per cartridge.
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