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| Functions | Print, Copy, Scan, Fax |
|---|---|
| Print Speed (Color) | Up to 60 ppm |
| Print Speed (Black) | Up to 60 ppm |
| Print Resolution | 1200 x 1200 dpi |
| Scan Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
| Copy Speed (Black & White) | Up to 60 ppm |
| Copy Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
| Duplex Printing | Yes |
| Connectivity | Ethernet, USB |
| Operating System Compatibility | Windows, Mac |
| Original Size | A3 |
| Scan Speed | 200 ipm |
| Maximum Paper Size | A3 |
Details the names and functions of various machine parts, including exterior, interior, ADF, document glass, operation panel, and side/back components.
Explains the procedure for turning the machine's power on, off, and restarting it, detailing the main power switch and power button.
Explains user authentication methods like user number, login name/password, and Active Directory for access control.
Introduces copy modes (Easy, Normal) and provides basic procedures for making copies.
Explains the Easy and Normal modes for copying and how to select them.
Explains the basic steps for making copies in sequential order, including placing originals and selecting functions.
Explains how to manually select the paper tray for copying when the original size is not detected correctly.
Guides through the fundamental steps of making copies using the automatic document feeder.
Details how to perform automatic 2-sided copying using the document feeder or document glass.
Explains the standard full-color printing function and the need for printer drivers in Windows and Mac OS.
Provides a basic procedure for printing documents from Windows applications using the printer driver.
Guides on printing documents from Mac OS X applications using the printer driver.
Covers connecting the telephone line, setting the line type, and checking the date/time.
Explains the Easy and Normal modes for fax operations and how to select them.
Outlines the basic steps for sending a fax, including placing originals and entering destinations.
Introduces network scanner uses and modes (Easy, Normal) and basic setup requirements.
Explains different scanning modes like Scan to E-mail, FTP, Desktop, and Network Folder.
Allows selection of any function setting for network scanning via a base screen.
Covers retrieving destinations from address book, global address book, or using search numbers.
Explains the basic function of saving scanned or transmitted data as files on the machine or external media.
Covers Home Screen, Copy, Printer, Image Send, Document Filing, and Sharp OSA settings.
Covers password management, port control, SSL settings, and IPsec settings for system security.
Explains user management, including user lists, authentication methods, and authority groups.
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