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Functions | Print, Copy, Scan, Fax |
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Print Speed (Black) | 23 ppm |
Print Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
Monthly Duty Cycle | 30, 000 pages |
Standard Paper Capacity | 250 sheets |
Duplex Printing | Yes |
Connectivity | USB, Ethernet |
Copy Speed (Black) | 23 cpm |
Max Copy Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
Original Size | A3 |
Zoom | 25 - 400% |
Multiple Copy | 1 - 999 copies |
Scan Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
Fax Speed | 33.6 Kbps |
Scanner Type | Flatbed |
Important security measures for using the product's functions.
Information on trademarks and copyright ownership.
List of items that come with the multifunctional digital systems.
Details about optional kits to enhance product functionality.
List of available manuals for operating the product.
Information about the included CD-ROMs and their contents.
Description of client software for printing, scanning, and network management.
General hardware and cable requirements for connecting computers.
System environment required for printing functions.
System environment required for scanning functions.
System environment required for fax and internet fax functions.
System environment required for e-Filing features.
Steps to connect the equipment using a USB cable.
Steps to connect the equipment to a network using a network cable.
Description of different connection configurations for the equipment.
General information and initial setup procedures for the equipment.
Minimum required settings after powering on the equipment for the first time.
Procedure for managing copy counts by department code.
Methods for configuring user authentication (Windows, LDAP, Local).
Procedure for enabling user authentication for Scan to E-mail.
Setting up printing from Windows computers.
Setting up printing for Macintosh computers (AppleTalk, LPR, IPP, Bonjour).
Setting up printing for UNIX workstations using Filters or CUPS.
Setting up FTP printing for sending print files.
Setting up E-mail printing by sending files via email.
Setting up to save scanned images to local or network folders.
Setting up to send scanned images as email attachments.
Setting up remote scanning operations from Windows computers.
Setting up fax transmission to facsimile or Internet Fax devices.
Setting up to send and receive faxes over the Internet.
Setting up to convert received faxes into emails.
Setting up to forward emails to facsimile devices.
Setting up to manage e-filing documents via a web browser.
Setting up to import scanned images into client computers.