Sharp AR-122E, AR-152E operation manual Making Copies, Copy Flow

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MAKING COPIES

 

This chapter explains basic and other copying functions.

The unit is equipped with a one-page memory buffer. This memory allows the unit to scan an original once only and make up to 99 copies. This feature improves workflow, reduces operation noise from the copier, and provides higher reliability by reducing wear and tear on the scanning mechanism.

If the unit does not function properly during use, or if a function cannot be used, see "TROUBLESHOOTING THE UNIT" (p.26).

COPY FLOW

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1Make sure that paper has been loaded in the paper tray (p.8), and check the paper size (p.7).

If paper is not loaded, see page 8. If you are using the single bypass, check the paper size and then proceed to the next step without loading paper.

2Turn on the unit (p.12).

3Place the original.

If you are using the original table, see "ORIGINAL PLACEMENT" (p.14). When copying onto A4 paper or a large size, pull out the paper output tray extension.

4Select the copy settings.

If you wish to copy using the initial settings (p.13), proceed to the next step.

To set the number of copies, see page 15.

To adjust the resolution and contrast settings, see page 15. To enlarge or reduce the copy, see page 17.

5 Start copying.

If you are using the single bypass

Press the start ( ) key.

Do not press the start ( ) key. Insert a

 

 

sheet of paper into the single bypass.

 

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Multiple copies are not possible

 

using the single bypass.

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Contents AR-122E AR-122EN AR-152E AR-152EN Varoitus Do not install your unit in areas that are Important points when selecting an installation siteTrademark acknowledgements Proper storage for suppliesDo not touch the photoconductive drum green portion Store paper in the wrapper and lying flatContents Introduction Using the ManualConventions used in the manual Single bypass Photoconductive drum Toner cartridge Part NamesOperation Panel Exposure mode selector key and indicatorsPaper Type of paper Type of media Size Weight FeedingLoading the Paper Tray Gently push the paper tray back into the unit Bypass Feed including special paper Select copy settings before you begin the copy jobCopy Flow Making CopiesPower on Connecting the Power CordInitial settings of operation panel Power off methodsAbout the scan head Setting a large original Original PlacementExposure adjustment Exposure ADJUSTMENT/PHOTO CopyingSET the Copy Quantity Automatic exposure adjustment REDUCTION/ENLARGEMENT/ZOOM To select a preset copy ratioSet the reduction/enlargement ratio To select a zoom ratioSpecial Functions Toner Save ModeDescription of Special Functions User Programs Displaying Total Number of Copies Program Mode ParametersToner Cartridge Replacement MaintenanceOut while pressing the lock Gently pull the toner cartridgeRelease lever Press the light or dark key Toner Cartridge LifeCabinet Cleaning the UnitOriginal table and the back side of the original cover Transfer charger Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the UnitBe sure to use only genuine Sharp parts and supplies Status IndicatorsOpen the side cover, in that order Misfeed RemovalLower the fusing unit release Lever Misfeed in the fusing areaMisfeed in the paper feed area Open the front cover Misfeed in the transport areaRotate the feeding roller Direction of the arrow Gently removeDeveloper Required Maintenance RequiredSoftware for the Sharp Personal MFP Series Optional Equipment AL-12PKMMFP driver SharpdeskHardware and Software Requirements Before InstallationMFP Driver Button Flow of installation Installing onto Windows XP USB/parallel interface Installing the SoftwareDouble-click the setup icon Button Manager installer will start After the installation, a message to Begin installation of the printer driver Begin installation of the scanner driverInstalling onto Windows 98/Me/2000 USB interface Copying files for MFP driver installation Connect the USB interface cable. p.59 Windows 95/NT Information dialog box appears, click the Yes button Establish the printer settings and click the Next buttonConnect the parallel interface cable Start indicator Indicators on the Operation PanelOnline indicator Power save indicatorHow to print Using the Printer ModeOpening the printer driver from the start menu Click Printing Preferences button in the General tabAbout interrupt copying When using the single bypassUsing the Button Manager Using the Scanner ModeSetting up the Button Manager Windows 98/Me/2000 Flow of the Button Manager setting Scan Parameter Setting Dialog BoxScanner Press the Scanner key Using the Scanner key to begin scanningPlace the original you wish to scan on the original table Application Application launched NumberPress the start key Opening the scanner driver and scanning from your computerButton Select Sharp Personal MFP series, and click the SelectSelect a name, format, and folder for the scanned image Scanning with the Scanner and Camera Wizard in Windows XPClick Finish in the screen that appears Contents of the online manual HOW to USE the Online ManualClick the to read the online manual Installing Acrobat ReaderUsing Other Installed Drivers Connecting the USB interface cable Connecting the Interface CableInterface cable Parallel interface cableConnecting the parallel interface cable Appendix SpecificationsPrinter/Scanner Expansion Kit AL-12PKM Optional equipmentSupply list About Supplies and OptionsClear key IndexMFP driver Index by Purpose Software License Limited Warranty on Media Page Sharp Corporation
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AR-122E, AR-152E specifications

The Sharp AR-152E and AR-122E are advanced multifunction monochrome copiers designed to meet the diverse needs of small to medium-sized businesses. These models offer a combination of efficiency, reliability, and essential features that facilitate smooth document management processes.

One of the standout features of both the AR-152E and AR-122E is their robust copying capabilities. The AR-152E operates at a speed of 15 pages per minute, while the AR-122E is slightly faster at 22 pages per minute. This efficiency allows businesses to handle high-volume print jobs with ease. Both models also include automatic document feeders, enabling users to load multiple pages for copying or scanning without manual intervention, thereby saving time and streamlining workflows.

In terms of document handling, the AR-152E and AR-122E are equipped with a standard paper capacity of up to 250 sheets, which can be expanded with optional trays for increased capacity. This feature allows users to manage larger print jobs without frequent interruptions. The printers support various paper sizes, including A4, A5, and B5, ensuring versatility in document presentation.

The AR-152E and AR-122E are not just copiers; they also integrate scanning and printing functionalities. Both machines support network printing, allowing users to print directly from their computers or mobile devices. The inclusion of a built-in scanner enables users to digitize documents quickly, with options for saving scanned files in different formats, including PDF and JPEG. This adaptability is essential in today's digital workspace.

These models are designed with energy efficiency in mind. They use Sharp's advanced Energy Save mode, which reduces power consumption during periods of inactivity, contributing to lower operating costs. Additionally, they boast a fast warm-up time, ensuring that the machines are ready to operate almost instantaneously after being turned on, further enhancing their efficiency.

Moreover, the AR-152E and AR-122E feature user-friendly control panels, making it easy for users to navigate through various functions and settings. Their compact design ensures that they can fit comfortably into a small office environment without taking up excessive space.

In conclusion, the Sharp AR-152E and AR-122E deliver a combination of high-speed performance, multifunction capabilities, and efficiency that make them suitable for various business environments. Their key features, including fast copying speeds, flexible document handling, and energy-saving technologies, position them as reliable solutions for organizations aiming to enhance productivity while managing costs effectively.