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--- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Intele-Type is a multi-function communications terminal with a 16- character LCD display and a built-in 80-column printer. Intele-Type may function as a computer terminal (communicating in ASCII), a TDD (communicating in Baudot), a typewriter, a TDD answering machine, and a calculator. The Intele-Type has a 3,700 character memory for writing and editing text or TDD messages. The 80 column printer accepts either regular or thermal paper, and will print on roll or sheet paper. Intele- Type comes with a paper roll holder, roll paper, sheet paper, and two cassette ribbons. The device also comes with an RS-232C interface connector for communication with computers and peripheral devices, as well as extra 4K of memory and a carrying case. POWER: Rechargeable battery. DIMENSIONS: 13.2 x 10.5 x 3.2 inches.

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Price: 595.00.

This product record was updated on September 16, 2003.

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Ultratec Inc.

450 Science Drive
Madison, Wisconsin 53711
United States
Telephone: 800-482-2424 or 888-269-7477 (for CapTel) or 608-238-5400.
TT: 800-482-2424 or 608-238-5400.
Fax: 608-238-3008.
Web: http://www.ultratec.com.
Email: service@ultratec.com.


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