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Print Speed | 20 ppm (A4) |
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Scan Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
Standard Memory | 4 GB |
Hard Disk Drive | 320 GB |
Type | Color Multifunction Printer |
Warm-up Time | Approx. 20 seconds |
Dimensions | 575 x 586 x 662 mm |
Max Paper Size | A3 |
Duplex Printing | Yes |
Print Resolution | 1200 x 1200 dpi |
Copy Speed | 20 cpm |
Connectivity | USB 2.0, Ethernet |
Functions | Print, Copy, Scan |
Paper Size | A3, A4, A5 |
Fax Speed | 33.6 kbps |
Operating System Compatibility | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Control Panel | 9-inch color touch panel |
Covers model names, options, screens, abbreviations, and trademarks.
Guidance on copy storage, forgery prevention, and simple copy function.
Explanation of the copier's main interface screen and its components.
Steps for default settings, confirming, and clearing function settings.
How to reset settings and understand limitations on combining functions.
Step-by-step guide for standard copying operations.
Setting original orientation, paper size, and paper type.
Instructions for copying using the bypass tray for special paper types.
Adjusting density, color modes, enlargement/reduction, and exit trays.
Applying finishing touches like sorting, stapling, and hole punching.
Techniques for creating double-sided copies from various original formats.
Selecting optimal modes for different original types for best copy quality.
Accessing the edit menu, creating margins, and basic image manipulation.
Copying multiple items per page and inserting sheets into documents.
Trimming, masking, mirroring, and other image editing tools.
Removing blank pages, erasing edges, and copying book pages separately.
Combining multiple copy jobs and managing ADF feeding modes.
Modifying color balance (CMYK, RGB), hue, saturation, and image quality.
Avoiding bleed-through, adjusting sharpness, and reducing scan noise.
Utilizing twin color copying and mono color copying features.
Using the Copy & File function to save documents in various formats.
Setting up share folders using FTP, SMB, or NetWare protocols.