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PART 1: GENERAL INFORMATION
BEFORE USING
THE PRODUCT
MANAGING THE MACHINE
PERIPHERAL DEVICES
PART 2: COPIER OPERATION
MAKING COPIES
CONVENIENT COPY
FUNCTIONS
MACHINE MAINTENANCE
(FOR COPYING)
DOCUMENT FILING
FUNCTION
SPECIFICATIONS
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OPERATION MANUAL
(for general information and copier operation)
MODEL
MX-M350U
MX-M450U
MX-M350N
MX-M450N
DIGITAL MULTIFUNCTIONAL SYSTEMMX-M350U/MX-M450U/MX-M350N/MX-M450N
LASER PRINTER
NA
KS1
CZZ
MX-M350U/MX-M450U/MX-M350N/MX-M450N
OPERATION MANUAL
(for general information and copier operation)
Be sure to become thoroughly familiar with this manual to
gain the maximum benefit from the product.
Before installing this product, be sure to read the
installation requirements and cautions sections.
Be sure to keep all operation manuals handy for reference
including this manual, the "Operation manual (for general
information and copier operation)" and operation manuals
for any optional equipment which has been installed.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - MX-M450N

PART 1: GENERAL INFORMATION• BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT•MANAGING THE MACHINE• PERIPHERAL DEVICESPART 2: COPIER OPERATION• MAKING COPIES• CONVENIENT COPY

Page 2 - FOR YOUR RECORDS

0-4CAUTIONS1.Do not touch the photoconductive drum. Scratches or smudges on thedrum will cause dirty prints.2.The fusing unit is extremely hot. Exerc

Page 3 - Trademark acknowledgments

NORMAL COPYING4-124Select the desired output mode. (page 4-9.)Group mode is thedefault mode.To select sort mode,touch the [OUTPUT]key, touch the [SORT

Page 4

NORMAL COPYING4-134Automatic two-sided copying from the document glassWhen the optional duplex module is installed, the following automatic two-sided

Page 5 - Part 1: General Information

4-14ADJUSTING THE EXPOSURESelect an appropriate exposure mode for the original to be copied. The selections are AUTO, TEXT, TEXT/PHOTOand PHOTO. Auto

Page 6

4-154REDUCTION/ENLARGEMENT/ZOOMReduction and enlargement ratios can be selected automatically or manually.● Automatic selection: Auto image (see below

Page 7 - PRODUCT CONFIGURATIONS

REDUCTION/ENLARGEMENT/ZOOM4-16Manual selection (preset copy ratios/zoom)Preset ratios (maximum 400%, minimum 25%) can be selected with the enlargement

Page 8 - OPERATION MANUALS

REDUCTION/ENLARGEMENT/ZOOM4-1746Make sure that an appropriate paper sizehas been selected based on the selectedratio.Auto paper select display7Use the

Page 9 - INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS

REDUCTION/ENLARGEMENT/ZOOM4-18XY ZOOMThe XY ZOOM feature allows the horizontal and vertical copy ratios to be changed separately. The ratios can be se

Page 10 - CAUTIONS

REDUCTION/ENLARGEMENT/ZOOM4-1947Use the reduction, enlargement, andZOOM ([ ], [ ]) keys to change thecopy ratio in the vertical (Y) direction.A fixed

Page 11 - Laser Information

4-20SPECIAL PAPERSThe tray 2 and the bypass tray on the optional duplex module with bypass tray can be used to make copies ontransparencies, postcards

Page 12 - CONTENTS

5-1CHAPTER 5CONVENIENT COPY FUNCTIONSThis chapter explains special-purpose functions, storing of copysettings, and other convenient functions. Please

Page 13

0-5Laser InformationWave length785 nm+10 nm-15 nmPulse times North America: 35 cpm model: (4.1 µs ± 4.1 ns)/7 mm45 cpm model: (5.7 µs ± 5.7 ns)/7 mmEu

Page 14

5-2SPECIAL MODESTouch the [SPECIAL MODES] key in the main screen of copy mode to open the special modes screen. The followingfunctions can be selected

Page 15 - CHAPTER 1

SPECIAL MODES5-35Margin shiftThe margin shift function will automatically shift the text or image on the copy paper approximately 1/2" (10 mm) in

Page 16 - INTRODUCTION

SPECIAL MODES5-4EraseThe erase function is used to erase the shadow lines on copies produced when copying thick originals or books. Theerase modes tha

Page 17 - MAIN FEATURES

SPECIAL MODES5-55Dual page copyThe dual page copy function produces separate copies of two documents placed side by side on the document glass.This fu

Page 18

SPECIAL MODES5-6Pamphlet copyThe pamphlet copy function is used to arrange copies in proper order for eventual center-stapling and folding into abookl

Page 19

SPECIAL MODES5-755Select whether or not you wish to copy onthe cover ("YES" or "NO").6Select the paper tray for the cover.(1)The c

Page 20 - CONFIDENTIAL

SPECIAL MODES5-8Job buildUse job build mode when you need to copy more originals than can be placed in the document feeder at once. Themaximum number

Page 21 - Non-Offset mode

SPECIAL MODES5-95 Changing the copy settings for each set of originalsWhen using job build mode, you can change the copy settings each time you place

Page 22 - Energy saving features

SPECIAL MODES5-10Tandem copyThis function can only be used on the MX-M350N/MX-M450N, or when the network function has been added.Two machines connecte

Page 23 - PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

SPECIAL MODES5-1155Press the [START] key.NOTES● To perform tandem copying, the server machine and client machine must meet certain conditions.After th

Page 24 - Interior

0-6CONTENTSPagePRODUCT CONFIGURATIONS...0-1OPERATION MANUALS ...0-2INSTALLA

Page 25

SPECIAL MODES5-12Covers/insertsA different type of paper can be inserted in positions corresponding to front and back covers of a copy job when theaut

Page 26 - ■ Other optional equipment

SPECIAL MODES5-135 Procedure for inserting front and back cover paperThe paper for the front cover is called the front cover paper ("FRONT COVER

Page 27 - Operation panel

SPECIAL MODES5-14 Procedure for adding insertsYou can have different paper automatically inserted as an insert at a specified pages. Two types of ins

Page 28 - Touch panel

SPECIAL MODES5-1558Touch the [INSERTION SETTINGS] key tospecify the pages where you wish to insertthe insert papers of [INSERTION TYPE ASETTING] and [

Page 29 - "COMPLETE"

SPECIAL MODES5-16 Checking, editing, and deleting cover/insert pagesThe [PAGE LAYOUT] key appears after covers/inserts settings are configured (the s

Page 30

SPECIAL MODES5-175 Examples of covers and insertsThe relations between the originals and finished copies when covers or inserts are inserted are show

Page 31 - TURNING THE POWER ON AND OFF

SPECIAL MODES5-18 Covers (One-sided copying of one-sided originals)One-sided copies are made of the following one-sided originals.1st page 2nd page 3

Page 32 - AUDITING MODE

SPECIAL MODES5-195 Covers (Two-sided copying of one-sided originals)Two-sided copies are made of the following one-sided originals.1st page 2nd page

Page 33 - CHAPTER 2

SPECIAL MODES5-20 Covers (One-sided copying of Two-sided originals)One-sided copies are made of the following two-sided originals.1st page 2nd page 3

Page 34 - LOADING PAPER

SPECIAL MODES5-215 Covers (Two-sided copying of two-sided originals)Two-sided copies are made of the following two-sided originals.1st page 2nd page

Page 35 - Specifications of paper trays

CONTENTS0-7CHAPTER 5CONVENIENT COPY FUNCTIONSSPECIAL MODES...5-2● General procedure for using spe

Page 36 - ■ Applicable special paper

SPECIAL MODES5-22 Inserts (One-sided copying of one-sided originals)One-sided and two-sided copying is performed using the following one-sided origin

Page 37 - ■ User type

SPECIAL MODES5-235Transparency film with insert sheetsWhen copying onto transparency film, blank insert sheets can be placed between transparent sheet

Page 38 - Tray 2 and the bypass tray

SPECIAL MODES5-249Select the tray 2.10Touch the [TRANSPARENCY INSERTS]key in the special modes screen (2ndscreen).The Transparency insertssetting scre

Page 39 - PAPER TYPE REGISTRATION

SPECIAL MODES5-2551Touch the [MULTI SHOT] key in the specialmodes screen (2nd screen).The MULTI SHOT settingscreen will appear.A multi shot icon ( ,et

Page 40 - Loading envelopes

SPECIAL MODES5-26Book copyThis function is convenient when you wish to compile copies of books or other bound originals into an attractivepamphlet for

Page 41 - Printing onto envelopes

SPECIAL MODES5-275Card shotWhen copying a card, this function allows you to combine the front and back sides on a single sheet of paper.This function

Page 42 - Middle and lower paper trays:

SPECIAL MODES5-284Touch the outer [OK] key.You will return to themain screen of copymode.5Place the original on the document glass.Place the front sid

Page 43 - Lower paper tray:

SPECIAL MODES5-295Mirror imageThis function is used to print a mirror image of the original. The images will be inverted in the right to left directio

Page 44

SPECIAL MODES5-30Print menuThe date, a stamp, page numbers, and entered text can be printed on copies. Four selections are available for thePRINT MENU

Page 45 - T 12-HOUR

SPECIAL MODES5-315 Common operation procedure for using the print menu1Touch the [PRINT MENU] key in the specialmodes screen (3rd screen).The print m

Page 46 - About the settings

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Page 47 - REPLACING THE TONER CARTRIDGE

SPECIAL MODES5-328Check the print layout if needed (page 5-41).To display the layoutand print content of theconfigured print menu,touch the [LAYOUT]ke

Page 48 - STORAGE OF SUPPLIES

SPECIAL MODES5-335 Printing the date on copiesThe date can be printed on copies. Four selections each are available for the date format and the chara

Page 49 - MISFEED REMOVAL

SPECIAL MODES5-34 Printing a stamp (reverse text) on copiesA message such as "CONFIDENTIAL" can be printed in reverse text on copies.The fo

Page 50 - Fusing unit open tab

SPECIAL MODES5-355 Printing the page number on copiesThe page number can be printed on copies. One of 6 formats can be selected for the page number.1

Page 51 - Misfeed in the duplex module

SPECIAL MODES5-367When covers/inserts are added and youwish to include the covers/inserts in thepage number count, touch the [COVERS/INSERTS COUNTING]

Page 52 - ■ Misfeed in paper tray 1

SPECIAL MODES5-375Examples of page number printingPage number printing during one-sided copying (5 originals)Page number printing during two-sided cop

Page 53

SPECIAL MODES5-38Page number printing during two-sided copying of body pages with covers (one-side copying) inserted (9 originals)When a back cover is

Page 54 - REMOVING AN ORIGINAL MISFEED

SPECIAL MODES5-395 Printing entered text on copiesEntered text can be printed on copies. Up to 50 characters can be printed.Up to 30 sequences of fre

Page 55

SPECIAL MODES5-40Storing text sequences1Follow steps 1 and 2 of "Commonoperation procedure for using the printmenu" (page 5-31).2Touch the [

Page 56

SPECIAL MODES5-415 Checking and changing the print layoutYou can check the print layout after the print items have been selected. If needed you can c

Page 57

1-1CHAPTER 1BEFORE USING THE PRODUCTThis chapter contains basic information that should be read before usingthe product.PageINTRODUCTION...

Page 58

5-42STORING, USING AND DELETINGJOB PROGRAMSThe steps of up to 10 copy jobs can be stored as job programs. Job programs can be called up with ease, and

Page 59 - CHAPTER 3

STORING, USING AND DELETING JOB PROGRAMS5-435Calling up a job program1Press the [#/P] key.2Touch the number key of the desired jobprogram.The screenau

Page 60 - DUPLEX MODULE

5-44INTERRUPTING A COPY RUNThe copy of the original scanned in interrupt mode is output before the remainder of the interrupted copy job.1Touch the [I

Page 61 - Label facing up

6-1CHAPTER 6MACHINE MAINTENANCE(FOR COPYING)This chapter explains procedures for cleaning the machine, andtroubleshooting.PageUSER MAINTENANCE...

Page 62

6-2USER MAINTENANCECleaning the document glass and the automatic document feederIf the document glass, document cover or automatic document scanning u

Page 63 - MAIL-BIN STACKER

6-36TROUBLESHOOTINGCheck the following troubleshooting list before requesting service as many problems can be fixed by the user. If youare unable to s

Page 64 - Top cover

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Page 65 - FINISHER

7-1CHAPTER 7DOCUMENT FILING FUNCTIONPageOVERVIEW ... 7-2●Doc

Page 66 - Finisher functions

7-2OVERVIEWDocument filing functionThis function can only be used on the MX-M350N/MX-M450N, or when the document filing function has been added.The do

Page 67 - Using the finisher functions

OVERVIEW7-37 Quick File folderWhen [QUICK FILE FOLDER] is selected in the main screen of any of the modes, the file is saved in this folder.Up to 100

Page 68 - Staple cartridge replacement

1-2INTRODUCTIONThank you for purchasing a SHARP digital multifunction copier.Please read this manual before using the machine. In particular, be sure

Page 69 - ■ Checking the staple unit

7-4TO USE THE DOCUMENT FILING FUNCTIONA look at the operation panel(1) Touch panel (see the next page)This displays messages and keys. Keys can betouc

Page 70 - Misfeed in the finisher

TO USE THE DOCUMENT FILING FUNCTION7-57Main screen of document filingTo display the main screen of document filing, pressthe [DOCUMENT FILING] key whe

Page 71

7-6SAVING A DOCUMENT IMAGE FILEQuick FileWhen printing or transmitting a document in copy mode, printer mode, or fax/image transmission mode, "QU

Page 72 - SADDLE STITCH FINISHER

SAVING A DOCUMENT IMAGE FILE7-77FilingWhen printing or transmitting a document in copy mode, printer mode, or image send mode, "FILE" can be

Page 73 - ■ Group mode

SAVING A DOCUMENT IMAGE FILE7-89Touch the [OK] key.The touched folder isselected and you returnto the screen of step 7.The selected foldername is disp

Page 74 - ■ Staple sort mode

SAVING A DOCUMENT IMAGE FILE7-97Print jobsPrint jobs sent to the machine using the machine'sprinter driver can be saved in the main folder or apr

Page 75 - ■ Saddle stitch function

SAVING A DOCUMENT IMAGE FILE7-10Scan SaveScan save is used to save a scanned document image in the main folder or the custom folder without copying or

Page 76

SAVING A DOCUMENT IMAGE FILE7-11711Touch the [RESOLUTION] key.12Touch the key of the desired resolution.Select one of four resolution levels as approp

Page 77 - Staple unit

SAVING A DOCUMENT IMAGE FILE7-12 Using special functions for scan saveTouch the [SPECIAL MODES] key in the main scan save screen to display the speci

Page 78

7-137CALLING UP AND USING A FILESearching for and calling up a saved fileWhen calling up a file, you can enter the file name, folder name, or user nam

Page 79

1-31MAIN FEATURESThe digital multifunction copier is capable of performing a variety of functions. This page shows features related tothe copy functio

Page 80

CALLING UP AND USING A FILE7-147The results of the user name searchappear. Touch the desired file name orfolder name.●See page 7-5 for a list of the d

Page 81 - Roller rotating knob D

CALLING UP AND USING A FILE7-157Calling up and using a saved fileA file saved with the document filing function can be called up and printed or manipu

Page 82

CALLING UP AND USING A FILE7-165Touch the key of the operation that youwish to perform. (1) [PRINT] key (see below) (2) [SEND] key (see page 7-20) (3)

Page 83 - MODULE (MX-AMX2)

CALLING UP AND USING A FILE7-177 [Print]A saved file can be printed.The screen below appears when the [PRINT] key is selected in the operation select

Page 84 - Operation in OSA mode

CALLING UP AND USING A FILE7-18 Batch printingAll files in a folder that have the same user name and password can be printed at once.1Touch the [BATC

Page 85 - If login fails

CALLING UP AND USING A FILE7-1978Touch the [OK] key.9Touch the [PRINT AND DELETE THEDATA] key or the [PRINT AND SAVE THEDATA] key.If the [PRINT ANDDEL

Page 86

CALLING UP AND USING A FILE7-20 [Send]A saved file can be transmitted by Scan to E-mail, Scan to FTP, Scan to Network Folder, fax, or Internet fax.Th

Page 87 - Part 2: Copier Operation

CALLING UP AND USING A FILE7-217(11)[SEND SETTINGS] key[SEND SETTINGS] key is displayed in scannermode and Internet FAX mode.Touch this key to set the

Page 88

CALLING UP AND USING A FILE7-22 [Move]This operation is used to move a file to a differentfolder.The following screen appears when the [MOVE]key is

Page 89 - CHAPTER 4

CALLING UP AND USING A FILE7-237 Calling up and manipulating a file from the job status screenFiles saved using the "FILE" and "QUICK

Page 90 - AUTOMATIC DOCUMENT FEEDER

MAIN FEATURES1-4Reduction / Enlargement See page 4-15Copies can be enlarged or reduced to the desiredsize.XY Zoom See page 4-18Separate ratio settings

Page 91 - PLACING ORIGINALS

7-24SYSTEM SETTINGSCreating, editing, and deleting user names and foldersThis section explains how to create, edit, and delete user names and custom f

Page 92 - [Example 2]

SYSTEM SETTINGS7-257 Programming a user nameTo program a user name, follow steps 1 and 2 on page 7-24, touch the [USER NAME REGISTRATION] key instep

Page 93 - ORIGINAL

SYSTEM SETTINGS7-26 Editing and deleting a user nameTo edit or delete a user name, follow steps 1 and 2 on page 7-24 and then follow these steps:1Tou

Page 94 - ORIGINAL SIZES

SYSTEM SETTINGS7-277 Creating a custom folderUp to 500 custom folders can be created. When no further folders can be created, delete unneeded folders

Page 95 - NORMAL COPYING

SYSTEM SETTINGS7-289Touch the [OK] key.10To exit, touch the [EXIT] key. To createanother folder, touch the [NEXT] key.If you touched the [EXIT]key, yo

Page 96

7-297ENTERING CHARACTERSTo enter or edit characters in setting screens such as auto dial key programming screens, follow the steps below.Characters th

Page 97

ENTERING CHARACTERS7-30 Entering numbers and symbols1Touch the [AB/ab 12#$%] key.When the characters "12#$%" are highlighted,number/symbo

Page 98

7-317TROUBLESHOOTINGThis section explains problems frequently encountered when using the document filing function. If you experienceany difficulty, re

Page 99

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Page 100 - 2-SIDED COPY

8-1CHAPTER 8SPECIFICATIONSThis chapter contains useful information about the machine.PageSPECIFICATIONS...

Page 101 - SPECIAL MODES

MAIN FEATURES1-51Job Build See page 5-8When you have a very large number of originals, thepages can be scanned in sets.Tandem Copy See page 5-10Two ma

Page 102 - ADJUSTING THE EXPOSURE

8-2SPECIFICATIONSAutomatic document feeder* Maximum of 15 sheets when originals are heavier than 28 lbs.(105 g/m2). If the number of placed sheets exc

Page 103 - REDUCTION/ENLARGEMENT/ZOOM

SPECIFICATIONS8-38Continuous copying speed (when the offset function is not used)MX-M350N/MX-M350U MX-M450N/MX-M450UCopy paper size 100% / Reduced / E

Page 104 - COPY RATIO

8-4LIST OF COMBINATION OFPERIPHERAL DEVICESThe table below shows the possible system configurations. Some devices require the installation of others (

Page 105

8-58INDEX[ ] key... 1-13[#/P] key ...

Page 106 - Original

INDEX8-6Examples of covers and inserts ... 5-17 to 5-22-Covers... 5-18 to 5-21-Inserts ...

Page 107

INDEX8-78 PPage numbering...1-7, 5-30, 5-35 to 5-38Pamphlet copy...1-4, 5-2, 5-6Paper curl

Page 108 - SPECIAL PAPERS

INDEX8-8 TTandem copy...1-5, 5-2, 5-9Text...1-7, 4-14, 5-30, 5-39

Page 109 - CHAPTER 5

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Page 111 - Margin shift

NOTICEBE SURE TO ASK YOUR AUTHORIZED SHARP DEALER ABOUT THE WARRANTY THAT YOURSELLING DEALER EXTENDS TO YOU. In order to assure you, the end-user, of

Page 112 - CANCEL OK

Each instruction also covers the optional units used with these products.The power switch positions are marked " I " to indicate power "

Page 113 - Dual page copy

MAIN FEATURES1-6Card Shot See page 5-27The front and back of a card can be copied ontoone sheet of paper.This function is convenient for making copies

Page 114 - Pamphlet copy

PRINTED IN CHINA2007C KS1TINSE3659FCZ1SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATIONSharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430-1163.www.sharpusa.comSHARP ELECTRONICS OF CAN

Page 115 - PRINT ON COVER

MAIN FEATURES1-71Page numbering See page 5-35Page numbers can be added to copies.Text See page 5-39Entered text can be added to copies.Interrupting a

Page 116 - Job build

MAIN FEATURES1-8Hole punching See page 3-17Copies can be punched to add holes.Document filing function See CHAPTER 7A document image can be stored on

Page 117 - Touch the [READ-END] key

1-91PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONSExterior(1) Bypass tray*(2) Exit tray*(3) Automatic document feeder (See page 4-2.)This automatically feeds and scans mult

Page 118 - Tandem copy

PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS1-10Interior(14) Duplex module side coverOpen when a misfeed has occurred in the duplexmodule.(15) Side cover latchPush up to

Page 119 - Press the [START] key

PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS1-111Part names and functions of peripheral devices(1) Upper exit tray extension (AR-TE4)Mount this unit to the upper paper ex

Page 120 - Covers/inserts

PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS1-12 Other optional equipment●Network expansion kit (MX-NBX2)This is required to add on the network function.When this expans

Page 121 - CARD SHOTBOOK COPY

PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS1-131Operation panel(1) Touch panelThe machine status, messages and touch keys aredisplayed on the panel. The document filing*

Page 122

PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS1-14Touch panelThe touch panel screens shown in this manual areprinted images, and may appear different from theactual screens

Page 123 - (X) (Y) (Z)

PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS1-151 Job status screen (common to print, scan, fax and Internet fax)This screen is displayed when the [JOB STATUS] key on th

Page 124 - INSERTION

Trademark acknowledgmentsThe following trademarks and registered trademarks are used in conjunction with the machine and its peripheral devices andacc

Page 125

PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS1-16(3) [PRINT JOB] keyThis displays the print job list of print mode(copying, printing, fax reception, Internet faxreception,

Page 126

1-171TURNING THE POWER ON AND OFFUse the power switch on the front of the machine to turn the power on or off.Power switch"OFF" position&quo

Page 127

1-18AUDITING MODEAuditing mode can be enabled to keep track of the number of pages printed and transmitted (scanned) by each account(up to 500 account

Page 128

2-1CHAPTER 2MANAGING THE MACHINEThis chapter explains how to load paper, replace the toner cartridge, andremove paper misfeeds. It also contains infor

Page 129

2-2LOADING PAPERIf the paper runs out during printing, a message will appear in the display.Follow the procedure below to load paper.Loading paper in

Page 130

LOADING PAPER2-32Specifications of paper traysThe specifications for types and sizes of paper that can be used in each tray are shown below.Tray Tray

Page 131 - SYSTEM SETTINGS

LOADING PAPER2-4 Applicable plain paperFor satisfactory results, plain paper must conform to the following requirements. Applicable special paperFor

Page 132 - Multi shot

LOADING PAPER2-52Setting the paper type and paper sizeFollow these steps to change the paper type setting if the paper type is changed in either paper

Page 133

LOADING PAPER2-67Select the size of paper that was loaded inthe tray.Touch the appropriate keys (checkboxes).8Touch the [OK] key in the size settingsc

Page 134 - Book copy

LOADING PAPER2-72Programming and editing paper typesTo program or edit the name of a paper type or set paper attributes, follow the steps below.1Follo

Page 135 - Card shot

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Page 136 - SIZE RESET

LOADING PAPER2-8Loading paper in the multi purpose drawerThe method of loading paper into the multipurpose drawer is the same as for paper tray 1 desc

Page 137 - B/W reverse

LOADING PAPER2-92Printing onto envelopes● Do not use envelopes that have metal clasps, plastic snaps, string closures, windows, linings, self-adhesive

Page 138 - • Text (page 5-39)

LOADING PAPER2-10 Loading transparency filmBe sure to load the transparency film with the white label side up. Make sure no image will be printed on

Page 139 - PRINT MENU

LOADING PAPER2-112Loading paper in the stand/MPD & 2000 sheet paper drawerUpper paper tray:The upper paper tray is equivalent to the multi purpose

Page 140 - 2-SIDED ORIGINAL TYPE

2-12SYSTEM SETTINGSThe system settings can be used as needed to meet the needs of your workplace. The items that can be set with thesystem settings ar

Page 141 - ■ Printing the date on copies

SYSTEM SETTINGS2-1325Touch the [DATE FORMAT] key.The following screen appears.6If you wish to change the format of the dateand time, touch the desired

Page 142 - NUMBERING

SYSTEM SETTINGS2-14About the settings Total countThis displays the following sheet counts (thecounts that can be displayed vary depending onthe optio

Page 143

2-152REPLACING THE TONER CARTRIDGEWhen toner runs low, a message will appear to inform you that the toner cartridge must be replaced.Follow the steps

Page 144 - Print settings Front

2-16STORAGE OF SUPPLIESStandard supplies for this product that can replaced by the user include paper, toner cartridges, and staple cartridgesfor the

Page 145

2-172MISFEED REMOVALWhen a misfeed has occurred during printing, the message "A MISFEED HAS OCCURRED". will appear in the touchpanel display

Page 146

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MISFEED REMOVAL2-18Misfeed in the transport area, fusing area, and exit area1Unlatch the duplex module and slide it tothe left.Unlatch the module andg

Page 148 - Storing text sequences

MISFEED REMOVAL2-192Misfeed in the duplex module1Unlatch the duplex module and slide it tothe left.Unlatch the unit andgently move the moduleaway from

Page 149 - DELETE MOVE

MISFEED REMOVAL2-20Misfeed in the paper feed area Misfeed in paper tray 11Unlatch the duplex module and slide it tothe left.Unlatch the module andgen

Page 150 - JOB PROGRAMS

MISFEED REMOVAL2-212 Misfeed in the multi purpose drawer1Unlatch the duplex module and slide it tothe left.Unlatch the module andgently move the modu

Page 151 - Deleting a stored job program

2-22REMOVING AN ORIGINAL MISFEEDRemoving a misfed original from the automatic document feederIf an original misfeed occurs in the automatic document f

Page 152 - INTERRUPTING A COPY RUN

2-232TROUBLESHOOTINGCheck the following troubleshooting list before requesting service as many problems can be fixed by the user. If youare unable to

Page 153 - CHAPTER 6

TROUBLESHOOTING2-24Printing stopsbefore the job isfinished.If too many pages collect on the outputtray, the tray full sensor activates andstops printi

Page 154 - USER MAINTENANCE

TROUBLESHOOTING2-252Printed paper iswrinkled or theimage rubs offeasily.Is paper other than SHARP-recommended paper being used?Use SHARP-recommended p

Page 155 - TROUBLESHOOTING

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3-1CHAPTER 3PERIPHERAL DEVICESThis chapter describes operating instructions for the Mail-Bin Stacker,the Finisher, the Saddle Stitch Finisher, and the

Page 157 - CHAPTER 7

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Page 158 - OVERVIEW

3-2DUPLEX MODULEIf a duplex module is installed, printing onto both sides of paper can be performed.Two types of duplex modules are available: duplex

Page 159 - ■ Attributes of saved files

DUPLEX MODULE3-33Loading paper in the bypass trayThe bypass tray can be used for plain paper and special paper including labels. Up to 100 sheets of s

Page 160 - Saving files

DUPLEX MODULE3-4Troubleshooting (concerning the duplex module)Check the list below before calling for service.Problem Check Solution or causeThe machi

Page 161 - Document filing icons

3-53MAIL-BIN STACKERThe mail-bin stacker has 7 mail bins which can each be designated to receive printed output from a user or a groupof users .Output

Page 162 - SAVING A DOCUMENT IMAGE FILE

MAIL-BIN STACKER3-6Misfeed in the mail-bin stackerIf a misfeed has occurred in the mail-bin stacker during printing, remove the misfed paper following

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3-73FINISHERThe finisher can deliver collated sets either stapled or unstapled. Unstapled sets can be offset stacked from theprevious set for easy sep

Page 164 - 10-KEY PAD

FINISHER3-8Finisher functions Sort modeSorted sets will be delivered. Offset mode Group modeGroups of prints or copies of the same page will bedeli

Page 165 - Print jobs

FINISHER3-93Using the finisher functionsWhen the [OUTPUT] key on the main screen of copy mode is touched, a screen for selecting the sort/group/staple

Page 166 - Scan Save

FINISHER3-10Staple cartridge replacementWhen the staple cartridge becomes empty, the message "Add staples." will appear in the message displ

Page 167 - HALF TONE

FINISHER3-113 Checking the staple unitIf the message "CHECK THE STAPLER UNIT" or "CHECK STAPLER POSITION OR STAPLER JAM" appears,

Page 168 - Touch the [SPECIAL MODES]

0-1WarrantyWhile every effort has been made to make this document as accurate and helpful as possible, SHARP Corporation makesno warranty of any kind

Page 169 - CALLING UP AND USING A FILE

FINISHER3-12Misfeed in the finisherWhen a misfeed occurs in the finisher, remove the misfed paper following the procedure below.1Remove the misfed pap

Page 170 - START SEARCH

FINISHER3-133Troubleshooting finisher problemsCheck the list below before calling for service.Problem Check Solution or causeThe finisher doesnot oper

Page 171 - UVWXYZOPQRSTJKLMNEFGHIABCD

3-14SADDLE STITCH FINISHERThe saddle stitch finisher can automatically place two staples for centerline binding of prints or copies and fold themalong

Page 172 - File selection screen

SADDLE STITCH FINISHER3-153Specifications are subject to change for improvement without notice.SuppliesAR-SC2 staple cartridges must be used for this

Page 173 - ■ [Print]

SADDLE STITCH FINISHER3-16 Staple sort modeCollated sets of prints or copies will be stapled and delivered to the offset tray. When saddle stitching

Page 174 - ■ Batch printing

SADDLE STITCH FINISHER3-173 Saddle stitch functionThe saddle stitch finisher can automatically place twostaples for centerline binding of prints or c

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SADDLE STITCH FINISHER3-18Using the saddle stitch finisherWhen [OUTPUT] is selected on the main screen of copy mode, a screen for making selections fo

Page 176 - ■ [Send]

SADDLE STITCH FINISHER3-193Staple cartridge replacement and staple jam removalWhen the staple cartridge becomes empty or staples become jammed, a mess

Page 177 - ■ [Property change]

SADDLE STITCH FINISHER3-20 Staple jam removal1Unlatch the saddle stitch finisher and slideit away from the machine.2Open the front cover.3Turn roller

Page 178 - N FOLDER OK

SADDLE STITCH FINISHER3-2139Turn roller rotating knob A in the directionof the arrow to move the staple unit to thefront.Turn the roller rotatingknob

Page 179 - SETTINGS

0-2OPERATION MANUALSThe following operation manuals are provided for the machine. Please read the appropriate manuals as needed forthe features you wi

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SADDLE STITCH FINISHER3-22Misfeed in the saddle stitch finisherWhen a misfeed occurs in the saddle stitch finisher, remove the misfed paper following

Page 181 - ■ Programming a user name

SADDLE STITCH FINISHER3-23310Open the front cover.11Rotate roller rotating knob D in the direction ofthe arrow.12Remove any misfed paper from the sadd

Page 182 - DELETE THE USER NAME?

SADDLE STITCH FINISHER3-24Troubleshooting (concerning the saddle stitch finisher)Check the list below before calling for service.* When a punch module

Page 183 - ■ Creating a custom folder

3-253SHARP OSASharp OSA (Open Systems Architecture) is an architecture that enables external applications to be directlyconnected to a digital multifu

Page 184 - USER FOLDER 1

APPLICATION COMMUNICATION MODULE (MX-AMX2)3-26 Selecting the standard application from document filing modeThe [Sharp OSA] key appears in the upper r

Page 185 - ENTERING CHARACTERS

3-273EXTERNAL ACCOUNT MODULE (MX-AMX3)The external account module is required to use a "external account application" on the machine.An exte

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Page 189 - CHAPTER 8

4-1CHAPTER 4MAKING COPIESThis chapter explains the basic procedures for making copies, includingselection of the copy ratio and other copy settings.Pa

Page 190 - Automatic document feeder

0-3INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTSImproper installation may damage this product. Please note the following during initial installation and whenever themachi

Page 191 - LwA 6.8B or less 5.0B or less

4-2AUTOMATIC DOCUMENT FEEDERThe automatic document feeder automatically feeds originals into the machine, making continuous copying possible.In additi

Page 192 - PERIPHERAL DEVICES

4-34PLACING ORIGINALS Using the automatic documentfeeder1Open the document cover, make sure thatan original has not been left on thedocument glass, a

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PLACING ORIGINALS4-4 Standard original placement orientationsPlace originals in thedocument feeder tray or onthe document glass so thatthe top and bo

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4-54CHECKING THE SIZE OF A PLACEDORIGINALIf the placed original is a standard size, the size will be automaticallydetected (automatic original detecti

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4-6STORING, DELETING, AND USINGORIGINAL SIZESUp to 9 special original sizes can be stored. Stored sizes can be easily called up and are not erased if

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4-74NORMAL COPYINGThis section describes the normal copying procedure.Making copies with the automatic document feeder 1-sided copies of 1-sided orig

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NORMAL COPYING4-87Select the desired output mode (page 4-9).The sort mode is thedefault mode.To select the groupmode, touch the[OUTPUT] key, thentouch

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NORMAL COPYING4-94 Copy output (sort and group)Example: Making five sets or five copies each of three originals● Sorting copies into sets● Grouping c

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NORMAL COPYING4-10Automatic two-sided copying using the automaticdocument feederWhen the optional duplex module is installed, the following automatic

Page 200 - SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION

NORMAL COPYING4-114Copying from the document glassWhen copying originals which cannot be fed from the automatic document feeder such as thick original

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