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Ultratec Superprint Pro80 with ASCII code
Advanced features, such as Auto–Answer to take messages for you, a full dialing directory, & 32k memory
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WB-755-000200
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Ultratec Superprint Pro80 with ASCII code
Advanced features, such as Auto–Answer to take messages for you, a full dialing directory, & 32k memory
Maximize your conversations with the deluxe Superprint Pro80. This
state–of–the–art TTY has a built–in, 80–column printer that uses
standard–sized (8½” wide) thermal paper. You’ll enjoy typing
comfortably on the Superprint Pro80’s full–size computer style
keyboard. Convenient “one touch” function keys simplify everything
from dialing your relay service to calling for help in an emergency.
And, for the first time ever in a TTY, Caller ID* capability is
included.
This top–of–the–line TTY includes all the advanced features such as
Auto–Answer to take messages for you, a full dialing directory to
make calling fast and easy, and 32k memory to store conversations,
memos, and Caller ID information. Plus, Turbo Code is included for
more natural conversations with interrupt capability.
• Built-in, 80-character printer
• Uses standard size 8½” wide thermal paper
• True-size computer-style keyboard
• 11 special “one touch” function keys including Relay Dial, Emergency
Dial, and Greeting Memo
• Built-in Caller ID* tells you who is calling even before you answer
• Auto-Answer with remote message retrieval
• Turbo Code® and Auto ID™
• E-Turbo for simplified relay calling**
• Time/date printed at the beginning of each call and Auto-Answer
message
• Selectable print sizes
• 32k memory
• Relay Voice Announcer tells callers to use a TTY or dial relay, and
gives your relay number
• Direct connect with 2 phone jacks
• Call progress
• Flasher alerts you to incoming calls and interruption requests
• Last Number Redial, Auto Busy Redial
• Speed dial by name, follow-on dialing
• TTY Announcer™
• Baudot code (45.5/50 baud rate)
• ASCII option is available in all three models
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