Specifications, 1 overview, 1 facsimile overview – Canon FAX-L1000 User Manual
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FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference
1. SPECIFICATIONS
1.1 Overview
This G3 facsimile transceiver conforms to ITU-T international standards.
1.1.1 Facsimile overview
•Improved speed
This fax unit is equipped with the ITU-T standard V.34 mode which enables transmission
speeds up to 33,600bps, more than double the rate of older G3 fax models.
•Full support of ITU-T subaddresses and passwords
You can employ ITU-T subaddresses and passwords to communicate not only with other
Canon faxes, but fax machines of other manufacturers as well.
•Economical and quiet
Canon’s RAPID Fusing System™ realizes quiet operation while you save money. If the fax
machine remains idle for a specified length of time, the fax machine automatically shuts itself
down and enters the low energy sleep mode, and will remain in this low energy mode until the
fax machine receives a document transmission or until you press the ENERGY SAVER
button, You can also use recycled paper in this fax.
•Large paper capacity
A large paper capacity means less time spent loading paper in the paper cassettes. The MP
(Multi-Purpose) tray holds a stack of up to 100 sheets. Paper Cassette 1 holds 500 sheets, for a
total of 600 sheets. Paper Cassette 2, available as an option, holds another 500 sheets for a
total of 1100 sheets. All cassettes and the MP tray can be adjusted to fit a variety of standard
paper sizes, and are easy to access and re-fill.
•Quick-on-line TX
Before the fax is finished scanning a long document, it will start dialing and sending the pages
that are already scanned. By the time the last page is scanned, the document transmission is
well under way.
•Better security with PIN Codes
For PBXs (private branch exchanges) that require PIN (Personal Identification Number) codes
to acquire an outside line, you can now turn on the PIN code feature with a user software
switch included with the user data settings. For better security, the PIN codes are not
displayed on the LCD display during dialing (only a “C” appears), and they do not appear in
printed activity reports.