Sharp AR-161, AR-160 specifications Paper exit unit Paper exit roller Transport roller

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AR-161

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Assembly: Insert the spring pin so that the waveform (A) of the spring pin faces in the longitudinal direction of the paper exit drive gear long hole (B).

Be sure to insert two ribs (C) into the groove (D).

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Contents AR-160 Class Laser Product Laser Klasse Contents General Specifications Print area Warmup timeCopy magnification ratio Print densityMachine composition Other specificationsPower source Power consumptionAsia, Southeast Asia Consumable PartsSupply system table Hong Kong / China Production number identification Environment conditionsConsumable parts recycling procedure Drum unit AR-161 Attach the main charger Internal External Views and Internal StructuresAppearance Operation Section Motor, solenoid, clutch Sensor, switch PWB unit 1 4 1 Cross sectional viewInstalling conditions Unpacking and InstallationInstallation of machine Installation of developing cartridgeRemoval and storage of fixing screw Changing the copy paper size in the tray Scanner section Operational DescriptionsOutline of operation CCD PWB Process sectionBasic structure of scanner section Basic structureCharging Operation cycleOutline of print process Actual print processDeveloping DC bias CleaningExposure TransferPWB Laser unitOptical discharge Semiconductor laser Cassette paper feed operation Paper feed sectionLaser beam path Brief descriptions of operationsFusing section Process section AdjustmentsAdjustment item list Copier adjustmentMechanism section Developing bias voltage adjustment SIMGrid bias voltage adjustment SIM 8-2, SIM Image position adjustment SIM 50-1/SIMPaper off center adjustment AR-161 Main scanning direction FR direction distortion adjustment 10mm OC mode in copying Off center adjustment SIM 50-13, SIMSPF Image density adjustmentOriginal sensor adjustment SIM Copy mode SIMList of simulations Entering the simulation modeCancelling the simulation mode SimulationContents of simulations Main Sub Contents Details of operation Initial Value Sheets Free 999999 sheets Mini maintenance counter When a is displayed Set value is stored Text LED AE LEDOC mode sub scanning Key operation User program functions User ProgramDepartment counter setting Setting change procedureDepartment number delete Function code Department counter setting/cancel Function codeDepartment number recording Function code Department number change Function codeFAX Trouble Code ListLSU CCDMaintenance table MaintenanceOptical section Disassembly and AssemblyHigh voltage section Copy lamp Lens unit Fusing unit removalCopy lamp unit Heater lamp Thermostat ThermistorUpper heat roller Separation pawl Lower heat roller Front cabinet unit, right cabinet disassemblyPaper exit section Paper exit unit Paper exit roller Transport roller LSU Optical frame unitMCU Drive unit Tray paper feed section/Paper transport sectionIntermittent frame unit Manual multi paper feed Manual multi paper feed sectionManual paper feed clutch Manual transport clutchMulti feed solenoid Power sectionPower unit Manual transport roller/Manual paper feed rollerDeveloping doctor Developing sectionWaste toner box Developing box MG roller MC holder unit Cleaning blade Outline Block diagramElectrical Section POW Block diagram MCUCPU HD6412351IF a. pin/signal table OUTIRQ3 Spfpaper IRQ5 SpfcoverIRQ6 Occover IRQ7 MHPScansp OUT FaxpageReady OUT Pwoff OUTOutline Pin/signal tableImage Asic HG73C039FD MDATA6 IN/OUT Fault OUTMDATA10 IN/OUT MDATA9 MDATA8 IN/OUT MDATA7SAD0 OUT SOE0 OUTSWE0 OUT SCS0 OUTO Asic P0OUT8 Sophia GND POW VCC PMC4POUT3 DpxdbPWM0POUT Pfanmd PWM1POUT TfanmdPclready P1IN8 EsreadyP1IN9 Faxready TestPMC4TCLK OUT Rstb ResetPMC3TCLK Lftclk OUT PMC3DREQB OUTMirror motor circuit Reset circuitMain motor drive circuit Toner supply motor drive circuit CCD PWBCircuit Diagram MCU MCU MCU MCU MCU MCU MCU MCU MCU Operation PWB1 Operation PWB2 Operation PWB3 Electronic Sort KEY PWB Actual Wiring Diagram Actual Wiring Diagram 2/3 Actual Wiring Diagram 3/3 AR-161 Copyright 1998 by Sharp Corporation

AR-160, AR-161 specifications

The Sharp AR-161 and AR-160 are monochrome multifunction printers that have made a mark in the office equipment landscape with their impressive features, technologies, and characteristics. Both devices are designed to cater to the needs of small to medium-sized businesses that require reliable, efficient, and compact systems for their printing, copying, and scanning needs.

One of the main features of the Sharp AR-161 and AR-160 is their impressive speed. The AR-161 can produce up to 16 pages per minute (ppm), while the AR-160 offers a slightly lower output at 15 ppm. This makes both models suitable for environments where quick document turnaround is essential. Additionally, both machines have a warm-up time of approximately 20 seconds, ensuring minimal downtime when starting up.

In terms of paper handling, both models come equipped with a 250-sheet paper drawer and a 100-sheet bypass tray, allowing for a variety of media types and sizes. The automatic document feeder (ADF) can accommodate up to 50 sheets, making it easier to handle multi-page documents without manual intervention. This feature enhances workflow efficiency significantly, particularly in busy office settings.

The Sharp AR-161 and AR-160 utilize advanced copying technologies, including a high-resolution scanning capability of up to 600 x 600 dpi. This means that documents are reproduced with clarity and detail, making them suitable for professional presentations and reports. The devices also offer various copying options, such as zoom, collation, and reduction/enlargement, providing versatility for different copying tasks.

Both models are equipped with Sharp's innovative ImageSEND technology, which allows users to scan documents directly to email, network folders, or USB drives with ease. This feature enhances productivity by streamlining the scanning process, ensuring that documents can be shared quickly and efficiently.

Furthermore, energy efficiency is a hallmark of the Sharp AR-161 and AR-160, as both models are ENERGY STAR qualified. This means they are designed to use less energy, helping businesses reduce their environmental impact while also saving on operational costs.

In conclusion, the Sharp AR-161 and AR-160 combine speed, versatility, and energy efficiency in a sleek design. Their advanced copying technologies and smart features make them ideal choices for businesses seeking reliable multifunction devices that can enhance productivity without compromising on quality.