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Print Speed (Black, A4) | 30 ppm |
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Print Speed (Colour, A4) | 30 ppm |
Print Resolution | 1200 x 1200 dpi |
Monthly Duty Cycle | 100, 000 pages |
Standard Paper Tray(s) Capacity | 500 sheets |
Multi-Purpose Tray Capacity | 100 sheets |
Operating Systems Supported | Windows, Mac OS, Linux |
Duplex Printing | Yes |
Direct Printing | Yes |
USB Direct Printing | Yes |
Internal Memory | 512 MB |
Weight | 28 kg |
Print Technology | Laser |
Paper Capacity | 500 sheets |
Maximum Output Capacity | 500 sheets |
Connectivity | USB 2.0, Ethernet |
Warm-up Time | Less than 30 seconds |
Standard Printer Languages | PCL6, PostScript 3, PDF |
Standard Interfaces | USB 2.0, Gigabit Ethernet |
Depth | 410 mm |
Provides guidelines for using standard and other paper types, covering paper availability and specifications.
Details paper selection criteria including condition, composition, smoothness, and sizes for cassettes and MP tray.
Explains how to set paper types for MP tray and cassettes to optimize printing.
Provides step-by-step instructions for loading paper into the cassette and the MP tray.
Explains how to configure the printer using the operation panel and alternative methods.
Describes the components of the operation panel, including the LCD, keys, and indicators.
Details the functions of the GO, Cancel, MENU, and Arrow keys on the operation panel.
Covers setting paper size and type for MP tray and cassettes, including custom paper settings.
Specifies printing parameters like paper source, quality, color mode, and duplex printing.
Details TCP/IP (IPv4/IPv6), DHCP, Auto-IP, IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway configurations.
Explains security functions for protecting printer operation and data, including ID, password, and interface blocking.
Covers setting administrator ID, password, and changing them for printer management.
Details print quality adjustments like color calibration and printer maintenance procedures.
Introduces the available printer options like paper feeders, memory, SSD, and network kits.
Explains how to install and handle expansion memory modules to increase printer capacity.
Provides details on paper feeders (PF-500/PF-510), base (CA-500), SSD, network, and wireless kits.
Explains signals, pin assignments, and specifications for USB and network interfaces.
Details the Hi-Speed USB specifications, connectors, cable requirements, and transfer modes.
Describes features, protocols, and specifications for network connectivity.