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After the CCITT agreement on the Group 3 facsimile standard in 1980, Sharp introduced its FO2000 fax machine, the “HAYAX” in honor of Sharp founder Tokuji Hayakawa, in 1981. The world’s smallest G3 fax machine, it weighed 70 kg and used 175 w to transmit an A4 sheet in 20 seconds on a 9600 bps modem. The HAYAX retailed in the Japanese office machine market for about 3 million yen. Courtesy Sharp Corporation
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