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Print Speed | 33 ppm |
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Print Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
Memory | 256 MB |
Type | Monochrome Laser Multifunctional |
Copy Speed | 33 cpm |
Copy Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
Multiple Copy | Up to 99 copies |
Scan Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
Interface | USB 2.0, Ethernet |
Copy Magnification | 25-400% |
Maximum Paper Size | A4 |
Duplex Printing | Yes |
Connectivity | USB, Ethernet |
Paper Sizes | A4, A5, B5, Legal, Letter |
Zoom | 25% - 400% |
Scan to | Email, USB |
First Copy Time | Approx. 8 seconds |
Explains symbols used for procedures, restrictions, handling precautions, and safety.
Provides examples of how keys on the operation panel are expressed in the manual.
Notes that screen shots may differ from actual displays depending on machine configuration.
Lists registered trademarks and other product/company names.
States copyright information and reproduction restrictions.
States that information is subject to change and limits warranty.
Explains authentication types such as User ID, PIN, and ID card for machine access.
Describes secure printing by holding jobs until user logs in at the machine.
Covers registration and allocation of cost centers for job accounting and cost tracking.
Specifies the requirement for network connection to the uniFLOW server for integration activation.
Notes that user settings and registration are primarily managed on the uniFLOW server.
Outlines the two main authentication modes: direct machine authentication and Login/Document Release function authentication.
Describes logging in using a registered user ID and password via the operation panel.
Explains the procedure for logging in using a registered PIN code on the operation panel.
Details logging in by holding an ID card over the MiCard Reader attached to the machine.
Describes logging in using a department ID and PIN via the operation panel.
Specifies the machine settings for Department ID Management, dependent on authentication mode and log-in method.
Explains how System Managers log in based on the authentication mode, with different access levels.
Step-by-step guide to log in using a user ID and password on the machine's operation panel.
Step-by-step guide to log in using a PIN code on the machine's operation panel.
Details how to log in by holding an ID card over the MiCard Reader.
Step-by-step guide for logging in using a department ID and PIN.
Explains the process of logging into the machine first to release print jobs.
Describes logging into the Login and Document Release function directly without logging into the machine first.