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Print Speed (Black) | 90 ppm |
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Connectivity | Ethernet, USB |
Copy Speed | 90 ppm |
Duplex Printing | Yes |
Functions | Copier, Printer, Scanner |
Type | Laser |
Display | 10.4-inch Touchscreen |
Memory | 2 GB RAM |
Scan Resolution | 600 dpi |
Maximum Paper Size | A3 |
Configures various settings for machine operation, display customization, and key repeat functionality.
Configures auto-off timers, energy saver, panel off, and system reset intervals for power management.
Manages network interface configurations, including IP addresses, DNS, WINS, and security protocols.
Configures settings for email and file transfer protocols like SMTP, POP, and FTP for scanner functions.
Provides access to advanced settings managed by administrators, including Address Book and security configurations.
Explains the procedure to modify paper size, type, and thickness settings for each paper tray.
Details the available settings for paper size, type, and thickness for various trays including optional units.
Describes how to identify and connect the machine's network interfaces like Ethernet and USB.
Lists essential network settings for printer functionality via Ethernet connection.
Outlines the steps to configure the machine as a Windows network printer.
Details the procedure for setting up network printing in a NetWare environment as a print or remote server.
Explains remote monitoring and configuration of the printer via a web browser.
Describes using this tool for managing network printers and their configurations.
Explains how to monitor machine status using this client utility.
Configures email alerts for printer status changes and events like paper jams or toner levels.
Manages user and destination information like names, email addresses, and folders for scanner functions.
Describes registering and managing user codes to limit access to specific functions.
Explains registering, changing, and deleting email destinations for sending scanned files.
Details registering shared folders for scan destinations using SMB, FTP, or NCP protocols.
Explains how to register names and groups for easier management of scanner destinations.
Describes setting protection codes to prevent unauthorized access to folders and sender names.
Covers configuring authentication settings for accessing SMTP and LDAP servers.
Explains how to print files directly from Windows using commands like lpr and ftp.
Details the usage of specific commands like lpr, ftp, and sftp for printing operations.
Provides detailed adjustments for print image positioning, magnification, and finishing options.
Discusses limitations and usage considerations in specific remote access environments.
Explains how to use the printer in a DHCP environment for automatic IP address assignment.
Details the process of configuring WINS server settings for NetBIOS name resolution.
Describes how to configure IEEE 802.1X authentication for secure network access.
Lists technical specifications for interfaces, protocols, and supported features.