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Print Technology | Laser |
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Print Speed | 26 ppm |
Standard Paper Capacity | 600 sheets |
Maximum Paper Capacity | 3, 100 sheets |
Duplex Printing | Yes |
Scan Speed | 50 ipm |
Network Connectivity | Ethernet, USB |
Functions | Print, Copy, Scan, Fax |
Scan Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
Fax Transmission Speed | 33.6 kbps |
Display | 7.0-inch touchscreen color LCD |
Paper Size | A4, A5, B5 |
Operating System Compatibility | Windows, Mac |
Resolution | Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi |
Print Resolution | 1200 x 1200 dpi |
Weight | Approx. 174.2 lbs |
Information on the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 regulations for FAX machines.
Essential safety precautions for operating the machine and telephone lines.
Compliance information and notices for users in the USA regarding FCC regulations.
Important notices and warranty information for users in the United States.
Technical specifications and notices for users in Canada.
Explanation of safety symbols used in the manual and important power connection precautions.
EMC compliance information for the machine and peripheral devices in the USA.
Terms and conditions for using the machine's software, including third-party modules.
General warranty information and disclaimers from Sharp Corporation.
Description of available operation manuals: Quick Start, Operation Guide (PC/Built-in), and Software Setup.
Step-by-step instructions for downloading the PC version of the Operation Guide.
Explanation of various safety symbols used throughout the manual.
Critical safety guidelines for connecting and handling the power cord and plug.
Guidelines for installing the machine on stable surfaces, avoiding moisture, dust, and extreme temperatures.
Recommendations for installation location, air circulation, and proximity to walls, plus vibration warnings.
Warnings against direct sunlight and instructions for safely moving the machine.
Safety instructions regarding toner cartridge handling, storage, and disposal.
Precautions for handling the machine, preventing liquid spills, and using cleaning agents.
Safety precautions related to the laser system and its components.
Guidelines for proper disposal of batteries and electronic components containing regulated materials.
Identifies key parts of the machine and details the procedure for turning the power on.
Instructions for safely turning the machine off and restarting it, including precautions for data integrity.
Overview of the main home screen, its areas, and available functions.
Explains various ways to operate the touch panel: tap, double-tap, long-touch, flick, and drag.
Guides the user through selecting the copy function.
Guides the user on placing documents in the feeder or on the glass for copying.
Details the scanning process, confirming edits, and previewing the copy job.
Covers entering print quantities, starting the job, and configuring output settings like stapling.
Describes options for editing scanned pages and filing documents on the hard disk.
Outlines the steps for performing Fax, Email, and HDD file retrieval operations.
Details the process for transmitting files and storing scanned documents.
Step-by-step guide for replacing toner cartridges, including cautions.
Instructions and precautions for clearing paper jams from the machine.
Detailed specifications for copier functions, including scan/print resolutions, copy ratios, and first copy time.
Specifications for the document feeder, paper trays, and their capacities.
Details on finisher capabilities, usable paper types, and tray capacities.
Specifications for the saddle finisher and its associated punch modules.
Technical details for the fax functionality, including transmission speed and memory.
Specifications related to the machine's network printing features, protocols, and OS compatibility.
Details on network scanner resolution, speed, interface, and supported protocols.
Recommendations for proper storage of paper, toner, and other supplies.
Information on the availability of spare parts and consumables after production termination.
Data on noise emission levels and densities of chemicals like ozone, dust, styrene, benzene, and TVOC.
Describes the function for forwarding transmitted/received data to an administrator for archiving.
Details on setting and managing passwords for access to machine settings and computer login.