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LFF6050

Dear customer

For your security and comfort, we urge you to carefully read the chapter Security before attempting use.
In buying this multifunction machine, you have opted for a quality Philips product. Your device satisfies all of the
different needs of a modern office automation tool.
This machine allows you to scan in colour, to fax, print and copy in black and white. You can connect the multifunction
device to your PC (Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista).
Install the software included to use the multifunction device as a printer. Besides, you can scan, edit and save
documents through your PC. If you have a WLAN adaptor (optional) you can communicate with a personal computer
wirelessly.
WLAN is an optional working only with a specific adaptor that you can obtain from your retailer. You will find further
information on our website: www.sagem-communications.com.
The multifunction machine lets you connect a USB-DECT base to one of the USB ports of the device and register DECT
handsets to this base. You can then make and receive calls with the registered DECT handsets using the multifunction
machine telephone line (standard cordless telephone use).
Voice communication is an optional working only with a specific USB DECT dongle that you can obtain from your
retailer. You will find further information on our website: www.sagem-communications.com.
Thanks to its navigator and its multitask access, it is powerful, user-friendly and easy to use.
The LFF6050 multifunction machines come with a 600 dpi scanner and a black and white laser printer offering a printing
speed of 20 ppm. The Companion Suite Pro software provided allows you to use your multifunction machine as a
scanner and a printer from a personal computer. It also gives you the ability to manage your multifunction machine.
Consumables
Refer to section Specifications, page 79.

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