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Print Speed | 36 ppm |
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Scan Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
Paper Capacity | 1, 150 sheets |
Monthly Duty Cycle | 150, 000 pages |
Functions | Print, Copy, Scan, Fax |
Print Technology | Laser |
Copy Speed | 36 cpm |
Copy Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
Duplex Printing | Yes |
Paper Capacity (Maximum) | 3, 650 sheets |
Fax Transmission Speed | 33.6 Kbps |
Maximum Paper Size | A3 |
Print Resolution | 1200 x 1200 dpi |
Connectivity | Ethernet (10/100/1000Base-T), USB 2.0 |
Supported Paper Sizes | A3, A4, A5, B5 |
Comprehensive safety instructions, including warnings, precautions, power handling, and installation guidelines.
Explanation of safety symbols and labels placed on the machine for user awareness.
Guidelines for optimal machine performance, including power source and environmental requirements.
Detailed description of the machine's control panel, including touch panel and physical keys.
Procedures for powering the machine on and off using the main and sub power switches.
Instructions for loading paper into the machine's various paper trays, LCT, and bypass tray.
Step-by-step guides for clearing paper jams and staple jams in different parts of the machine.
Procedures for replacing consumables such as toner bottles and staple cartridges.
General procedure for performing a copy job, including document placement and basic settings.
Instructions for sending print jobs from a computer using various printer drivers.
General procedure for sending faxes, including changing modes and selecting destinations.
Instructions for sending scanned documents via network or email using various transmission methods.
How to create and manage different types of user boxes for document storage and retrieval.
Procedures for saving documents into user boxes from Copy, Fax/Scan, and User Box modes.
How to print or send documents previously saved in user boxes.
Customizing the Quick Copy screen for efficient access to common copy settings.
Applying finishing options like stapling or punching holes to copied documents.
Specifying paper orientation, size, zoom ratio, and tray type for print jobs.
Features for secure printing, saving jobs to user boxes, and managing print access.
Applying finishing options like stapling, hole punching, center stapling, and folding to printed documents.
Optimizing print quality through settings like Edge Enhancement and Original Type selection.
Adding and managing fax destinations in the address book or as group destinations.
Adjusting scan settings like resolution, density, and file type for optimal fax transmission.
Ensuring document confidentiality during fax transmission using F-Code.
Sending scanned documents as email attachments by specifying email addresses.
Solutions for common problems like power issues, blank screens, jams, and error messages.