Article: Pitney Bowes is first to offer Class 2.0 support for fax machines; Pitney Bowes creates the fastest fax transmission process for PC and LAN environments; High-volume fax users can dramatically increase productivity and reduce fax-associated costs; Built-in support of Class 2.0 provides superior connectivity, quality and compatibility.

STRATFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 26, 1995--Pitney Bowes Facsimile Division introduces the first built-in Class 2.0 support for fax machines, which will be provided with its flagship, plain-paper laser fax, the Model 9750.

Class 2.0 support for the 9750 provides personal computers and LAN environments with the highest available fax transmission speed combined with the ease of direct computer-to-fax communication.

"We've combined superior computer connectivity with the fastest Group 3 fax machine on the market," says Dennis Roney, president, Pitney Bowes Facsimile Systems Division. "The Model 9750 with Class 2.0 will offer unsurpassed speed and ...

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