Sharp MX-3500N manual Finisher, Part Names, Supplies

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FINISHER

The finisher is equipped with the offset function, which offsets each set of output from the previous set. In addition, each set of sorted output can be stapled.

An optional hole punching unit can also be installed to punch holes in output.

PART NAMES

The following parts can be accessed when the finisher is open.

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(1)Output tray

Stapled and offset output is delivered to this tray. The tray is slidable. Extend the tray for large output (A3W, A3, B4, 12" x 18", 11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 14" and 8-1/2" x 13" sizes).

(2)Lever

Use this to move the finisher in order to remove a paper misfeed, replace staples, or remove a staple jam.

(3)Punch waste box (when a punch module is installed) This holds punch waste.

(4)Front cover

Open this cover to remove a paper misfeed, replace staples, remove a staple jam, or remove the punch scrap case.

(5)Staple case

This holds the staple cartridge. Pull the case out to replace the staple cartridge or remove a staple jam.

(6)Staple case release lever

Use this to remove the staple case.

• A finisher and a saddle stitch finisher cannot be installed simultaneously.

• Use caution when you turn on the power and when printing is taking place, as the tray may move up and down.

SUPPLIES

The finisher requires the following staple cartridge:

Staple cartridge

(approx. 5000 staples per cartridge x 3 cartridges) MX-SCX1

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Contents Users Guide Table of Contents Manuals Provided with the Machine Manual name ContentsAbout this Manual Icons used in the manuals Exterior Part Names and FunctionsTray Tray 4 when a stand/2 x 500 sheet paper drawer is installedSaddle stitch finisher Interior Automatic document feeder Document cover USB connecter B type ConnectorsLAN connecter Telephone line socketOperation Panel Power key Power Save key / indicatorMain power indicator Clear ALL keySystem Settings Administrator Keys Touch Sound Using the touch panelTouch Panel ExamplePRINT/SEND Status JOB Status Turning on the power Turning the Power on and OFFTurning off the power When using the fax or Internet fax functionsPreheat Mode Power Save KEYAuto power shut-off mode Sleep mode Energy Save FunctionsAuthentication by User Number User AuthenticationEnter your user number 5 to 8 digits With the numeric keysIf an incorrect user number is entered 3 times in a row Select your user name Authentication by Login Name / PasswordTouch the Login Name key or the key When logging in using the Direct Entry key Touch the Password keyIf you are logging in using a user selection key System Settings Administrator User Registration Tray numbers Important Points about PaperNames and Locations of Trays More information on plain paper and special paper Meaning of R in Paper SizesUseable Paper Paper that is not recommended Paper that cannot be usedLoading Paper Tray Settings for Trays 1 toChanging the Paper Size If you changed the paper loaded in tray 1 to tray System Settings Paper Tray SettingsSet the paper size and paper type Place the paper in the centre of the paper table Pull out traySystem Settings Paper Tray Settings Open the bypass tray Loading Paper in the Bypass TrayTouch the paper type key of the bypass tray Open the paper settings screenSelect the type of paper used in the bypass tray Set the paper sizeInserting paper Important Points When Using the Bypass TrayInserting tab paper Select the bypass trayExample of loading a envelope Inserting transparency filmInserting envelopes Close the right side cover Pull out the right side coverPlacing the Original Allowed original weightsPlacing Originals in the Automatic Document Feeder Make sure an original does not remainWhen the originals are the same width Adjust the original guides to the size of the originalsWhen the originals are different widths Place the originalPositions Open the automatic document feeder Place the original Placing the Original on the Document GlassClose the automatic document feeder Allowed original sizes Maximum original size Feeder will rise Placing a thick book Hinges supporting the automatic document feeder Product name Product number Description Peripheral DevicesAR-PN1A Supplies FinisherPart Names Replacing the staple cartridge Finisher MaintenanceReplace the staple case Removing staple jamsSlide the finisher back to the right Close the coverSlide the finisher back to the right Gently push the box back Close the cover Discarding punch waste when a punch module is installedStapler compiler Saddle Stitch FinisherStapler section Front cover Saddle stitch trayOpen the front cover Pull out the stapler section Saddle Stitch Finisher MaintenanceClose the front cover Insert a new staple cartridge into the staple casePush the stapler section back Remove any paper from the stapler compiler Remove the misfed paper Push the stapler section back Discarding punch waste when a punch module is installed Cleaning the Document Glass and Automatic Document Feeder Regular MaintenanceExamples of lines in the image MX-3501N/4501NDocument glass Automatic document feeder Black lines White linesOther models As shown in Figure Cleaning the Main Charger of the Photoconductive DrumCleaning the Bypass Feed Roller Release the waste toner box Cleaning the Laser UnitCleaning tool is not dirty Make sure that the cleaner at the tipPull the replacement cleaner out of the waste toner box Remove the dirty cleaner from the tip of the cleaning toolPush the waste toner box into the machine Clean the laser unitRepeat to clean all holes in the laser unit 4 holes Replace the cleaning tool Replacing the Toner Cartridges Remove the protective material from the new toner cartridge Pull the toner cartridge toward youInsert the new toner cartridge horizontally Push the cartridge in until it locks securely in placeClose the front cover Remove the waste toner box Replacing the Waste Toner BOXOpen the front cover Release the used waste toner box Place the box on a flat surface Install the new waste toner boxRemove the seals around the holes Plug the holesPush the box in until it clicks into place Key Description Functions of the Main KeysSymbols key Changing the Entry ModeEntering Text from AN External Keyboard Characters keyUsers Guide
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