Editorial Review:Product Description:The KX-FHD331 carries forward Panasonic's untouched reputation as the leader in top quality, reliable and simple office equipment. Caller ID compatibility and Distinctive Ring Detection with optional telephone company subscription Easy to read 2-line LCD Copier function with Reduction & Enlargement Automatic fax/phone switching 50-sheet paper tray 20 station broadcasting 64-level halftone Resolutions - Photo / Super Fine / Fine / Standard Delayed transmission Journal report Fax auto-redial Answering Machine Interface Uses Panasonic KX-FA93 cartridges (see side panel) 6 Month Exchange Warranty Size - 7.4H x 14.2W x 11 Weight - 7.7 Pounds
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Not happy
We bought this fax machine for the occasional fax we need to send or receive at home. Sending seems to be fine. Receiving is a pain in the neck! The paper doesn't seem to want to feed in and faxes constantly get stuck in the memory. I have to constantly feed in one sheet at a time to receive a fax. We aren't pleased with this and are in the process of buying a new machine. Hopefully we'll be happier!
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Good Machine
We had one of these in a law office where I worked and it was used several times daily and lasted for several years.
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value for the money
The Panasonic KX-FHD331 plain paper fax is an easy to operate, inexpensive plain paper copier with some good features.
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Terrible Fax Machine
DO NOT BUY THIS FAX MACHINE!!! Documents jam constantly, slow fax speed, can only send 1 sheet (if you are lucky) at a time, and poor print quality to name a few. Uses a film cartridge which is difficult to change and contains the exact image of your received documents--which if they are of a sensitive nature needs to be shredded. I am currently searching for a replacement--perhaps I will try a Brother machine.
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Okay as long as you never need to use it.
I use the fax to send in a time sheet every other week and then every now and then when something can't be e-mailed. It has been fine to send in the time sheets but just today I was expecting a 40 page fax for my husbands job out of town and only got 12 sheets out of it because I couldn't feed the paper through the jammed fax machine fast enough. So, I had to depend on the memory and that only saved up about 12 1/2 pages. Oh, well. Lots of lost time on this one. I'll be purchasing a better fax machine and having it shipped tomorrow.