Sharp AR-152E N manual Power off methods, About the scan head, Initial settings of operation panel

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About the scan head

The scan head lamp remains on constantly when the unit is in the ready condition (when the start ( ) indicator is illuminated).

The unit adjusts the scan head lamp periodically to maintain copying quality. At this time, the scan head moves automatically. This is normal and does not indicate unit trouble.

Initial settings of operation panel

When the unit power is on, the operation panel will revert to the initial settings when the time set with the "Auto clear time" setting (p.21) elapses after a copy or scanner job is finished, or when the clear () key is pressed twice.

The initial settings of the operation panel are shown below.

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"0" is displayed in the display.

When copying is begun in this state, the settings in the following table are used.

Copy quantity

1 copy

Exposure adjustment

AUTO

Zoom

100%

Tray

Paper tray 1

Power off methods

If not used for a certain period of time, the unit will automatically enter auto power shut-off mode (p.22) in order to minimise power consumption. In cases where the machine will not be used for a long time, turn off the power switch and remove the power cord from the outlet.

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Contents AR-153E N AR-152E N AR-122E N 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 Conventions used in the manual Using the ManualIntroduction Part Names Operation 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 Open the multi-bypass tray and extend the tray Multi-bypass tray AR-153ENUsing printer mode Using copy modeSingle bypass AR-122EN/AR-152EN Press the tray select key to select the multi-bypass trayPage Copy Flow Making CopiesPower on Connecting the Power CordAbout the scan head Power off methodsInitial settings of operation panel Setting a large original Original PlacementOriginal feeder tray Stream feeding mode Using the SPFSET the Copy Quantity Exposure ADJUSTMENT/PHOTO CopyingExposure adjustment Automatic exposure adjustment Selecting the tray REDUCTION/ENLARGEMENT/ZOOMSet the reduction/enlargement ratio Press the tray select keyDescription of Special Functions Toner Save ModeSpecial Functions User Programs Displaying Total Number of Copies Program Mode ParametersToner Cartridge Replacement MaintenanceRelease lever Gently pull the toner cartridgeOut while pressing the lock Toner Cartridge Life Cabinet Cleaning the UnitTransfer charger Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the UnitBe sure to use only genuine Sharp parts and supplies Status IndicatorsCheck the misfeed location. Remove the misfed paper Misfeed RemovalOrder Misfeed in the paper feed area Misfeed in the fusing areaMisfeed in the transport area Lower the fusing unit release leverOpen the front cover Rotate the feeding roller Direction of the arrowMisfeed in the SPF AR-153EN Misfeed in the lower paper feed area AR-153ENDeveloper Required Maintenance RequiredScan Head Locking Switch Software for the Sharp Personal MFP Series Optional Equipment AL-12PKMMFP driver SharpdeskMFP Driver Button Before InstallationHardware and Software Requirements Operating Interface Reference pages for how to install Flow of installationDouble-click the setup icon Installing the SoftwareInstalling onto Windows XP USB/parallel interface Button Manager installer will start Setup program will start to copy the files 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 You have completed the installation of the software Windows 95/NT Establish the printer settings and click the Next button You have completed the installation of all the software 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 bypassSetting up the Button Manager Using the Scanner ModeUsing the Button Manager Windows 98/Me/2000 Flow of the Button Manager setting Scan Parameter Setting Dialog BoxScanner AR Event Application Application launched Number Using the Scanner key to begin scanningPress the Scanner key Press the start key Opening the scanner driver and scanning from your computerButton Select Sharp Personal MFP series, and click the SelectClick Finish in the screen that appears Scanning with the Scanner and Camera Wizard in Windows XPSelect a name, format, and folder for the scanned image 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 Single Pass Feeder AR-SP5 System ConfigurationOptions for AR-153EN Sheet Paper Feed Unit AR-D16 Appendix SpecificationsPrinter/Scanner Expansion Kit AL-12PKM Optional equipmentSheet paper feed unit AR-D16 Single pass feeder AR-SP5Supply Part number Usable life About Supplies and OptionsSupply list Index Misfeed indicator Misfeed removal Index by Purpose Software License Limited Warranty on Media Page Sharp Corporation

AR-152E N, AR-153E N, AR-122E N specifications

The Sharp AR series of multifunction printers, specifically the AR-152E N, AR-122E N, and AR-153E N, stands out for their robust capabilities, compact design, and efficient performance. Each model is engineered to meet the diverse needs of small to medium-sized offices, providing reliable copying, printing, and scanning solutions.

The AR-152E N is known for its remarkable speed and efficiency, capable of producing up to 15 pages per minute. It boasts a high-quality printing resolution of 600 x 600 dpi, ensuring sharp text and detailed images. With a standard paper capacity of 250 sheets, users can work for extended periods without the need for frequent paper replenishment. The model is equipped with an automatic document feeder, allowing for smooth and efficient multi-page scanning and copying. Additionally, the printer supports various paper sizes, including A4, A5, and B5, enhancing its versatility.

Next in the lineup, the AR-122E N focuses on cost-effectiveness without compromising quality. With a print speed of up to 12 pages per minute, it caters to low-volume tasks with ease. The 600 x 600 dpi resolution is consistent with the AR-152E N, ensuring that documents maintain a professional appearance. It features a compact design that fits seamlessly into any workspace, making it an ideal choice for small offices. The AR-122E N supports a variety of media types—such as plain paper, recycled paper, and thick paper—making it adaptable for diverse printing needs.

Finally, the AR-153E N serves as a higher-capacity option, offering enhanced productivity with a print speed turbocharged to 15 pages per minute. It combines advanced features with user-friendly operation, including a touchscreen interface for straightforward navigation. The model supports advanced security options, ensuring sensitive documents remain protected. It also integrates with various office networks easily, providing seamless printing solutions across multiple devices.

All three models utilize Sharp’s advanced toner technology, which delivers consistent quality and endurance while minimizing waste. They are designed with energy efficiency in mind, meeting energy-saving standards that reduce overall operational costs.

In conclusion, the Sharp AR-152E N, AR-122E N, and AR-153E N models represent a suite of multifunction printers tailored for efficiency, quality, and reliability. Their combination of features, technologies, and compact designs make them ideal solutions for modern office environments looking to enhance productivity and streamline document management.