Sharp MX-2700G, MX-2300G Touch the Password key, If you are logging in using a user selection key

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Please enter your login name / password.

Touch the [Password] key.

User Authentication

OK

Login

Name

 

 

User Name

User 0001

 

Password

 

 

Auth

to:

Login Locally

 

A text entry screen for entering the password will appear. Enter your password that is stored in "User Registration" in the system settings (administrator).

If you are logging in to an LDAP server, enter the password that is stored with your LDAP server login name.

Each entered character will be displayed as " ". When you have finished entering the password, touch the [OK] key. When authentication is by LDAP server and you have different passwords stored in "User Registration" in the system settings (administrator) and in the LDAP server, use the password stored in the LDAP server.

• When an LDAP server has been stored, [Auth to:] can be changed.

If you are logging in using a user selection key...

 

If you are logging in using a user selection key, the LDAP server was stored when your user information was stored,

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and thus the LDAP server will appear in an authenticated server when you select your login name. Go to step 4.

When logging in using the [Direct Entry] key...

 

 

Touch the [Auth to:] key.

Please enter your login name / password.

User Authentication

OK

Login Name

 

 

User Name

Direct Entry

 

Password

 

 

Auth to:

Login Locally

 

Select the LDAP server and touch the [OK] key.

Select the authentication system of registered user.

Authenticate to:

 

OK

Login Locally

Server 1

Server 2

Server 3

1/2

Please enter your login name / password.

User Authentication

OK

Login

Name

 

 

User Name

User 0001

 

Password

 

 

Auth

to:

Login Locally

 

4 (Different items will appear in the screen when LDAP authentication is used.)

Touch the [OK] key.

After the entered login name and password are authenticated, the user count screen will appear briefly.

Usage status

: used/remaining pages

Black-white

:87,654,321/12,345,678

Full colour

:87,654,321/12,345,678

2-colour

:87,654,321/12,345,678

Single colour

:87,654,321/12,345,678

The number of pages remaining appears when page limits have been set in "Pages Limit Group Registration" in the system settings (administrator). (The remaining number of pages that the user can use in each mode (copy, scan, etc.) appears.) The amount of time that this screen appears can be changed using "Message Time Setting" in the system settings (administrator).

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Contents Users Guide Table of Contents About this Manual Manual name ContentsManuals Provided with the Machine Icons used in the manuals Exterior Part Names and FunctionsSaddle stitch finisher Tray 4 when a stand/2 x 500 sheet paper drawer is installedTray Interior Automatic document feeder Document cover LAN connecter ConnectorsUSB connecter a type USB connecter B typeOperation Panel Clear ALL key Power Save key / indicatorPower key Main power indicatorExample Using the touch panelSystem Settings Administrator Keys Touch Sound Touch PanelPRINT/SEND Status JOB Status When using the fax or Internet fax functions Turning the Power on and OFFTurning on the power Turning off the powerEnergy Save Functions Power Save KEYPreheat Mode Auto power shut-off mode Sleep modeWith the numeric keys User AuthenticationAuthentication by User Number Enter your user number 5 to 8 digitsIf an incorrect user number is entered 3 times in a row Touch the Login Name key or the key Authentication by Login Name / PasswordSelect your user name If you are logging in using a user selection key Touch the Password keyWhen logging in using the Direct Entry key System Settings Administrator User Registration Names and Locations of Trays Important Points about PaperTray numbers Useable Paper Meaning of R in Paper SizesMore information on plain paper and special paper Paper that is not recommended Paper that cannot be usedLoading Paper Tray Settings for Trays 1 toChanging the Paper Size Set the paper size and paper type System Settings Paper Tray SettingsIf you changed the paper loaded in tray 1 to tray 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 TraySet the paper size Open the paper settings screenTouch the paper type key of the bypass tray Select the type of paper used in the bypass traySelect the bypass tray Important Points When Using the Bypass TrayInserting paper Inserting tab paperExample of loading a envelope Inserting transparency filmInserting postcards and envelopes Example of inserting a postcardClose the right side cover Pull out the right side coverMake sure an original does not remain Allowed original weightsPlacing the Original Placing Originals in the Automatic Document FeederPlace the original Adjust the original guides to the size of the originalsWhen the originals are the same width When the originals are different widthsPositions Allowed original sizes Maximum original size Placing the Original on the Document GlassOpen the automatic document feeder Place the original Close the automatic document feederHinges supporting the automatic document feeder Placing a thick bookFeeder will rise Product name Product number Description Peripheral DevicesMX-PBX1 Part Names FinisherSupplies Replacing the staple cartridge Finisher MaintenanceClose the cover Removing staple jamsReplace the staple case Slide the finisher back to the rightSlide the finisher back to the right Gently push the box back Close the cover Discarding punch waste when a punch module is installedFront cover Saddle stitch tray Saddle Stitch FinisherStapler compiler Stapler sectionOpen the front cover Pull out the stapler section Saddle Stitch Finisher MaintenancePush the stapler section back Insert a new staple cartridge into the staple caseClose the front cover 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 Examples of lines in the image Regular MaintenanceBlack lines White lines Cleaning the Bypass Feed Roller Cleaning the Main Charger of the Photoconductive DrumAs shown in Figure Release the waste toner box Cleaning the Laser UnitRemove the dirty cleaner from the tip of the cleaning tool Make sure that the cleaner at the tipCleaning tool is not dirty Pull the replacement cleaner out of the waste toner boxRepeat to clean all holes in the laser unit 4 holes Clean the laser unitPush the waste toner box into the machine Replace the cleaning tool Example Replacing the yellow toner cartridge Replacing the Toner CartridgesPull the toner cartridge toward you Locations of colour toner cartridgesInsert the new toner cartridge horizontally Remove the protective material from the new toner cartridgePush the cartridge in until it locks securely in place Page Place the box on a flat surface Replacing the Waste Toner BOXOpen the front cover Release the used waste toner box Remove the waste toner boxRemove the seals around the holes Install the new waste toner boxPlug the holes Close the front cover Key Description Functions of the Main KeysCharacters key Changing the Entry ModeSymbols key Entering Text from AN External KeyboardUsers GuideMODEL MX-2300G MX-2700G MX-2300N MX-2700N
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MX-2700G, MX-2300G specifications

The Sharp MX-2700N, MX-2700G, MX-2300N, and MX-2300G are advanced multifunction printers designed to meet the demanding needs of modern offices. These devices offer a robust set of features that make them ideal for businesses requiring high-quality printing, copying, scanning, and faxing capabilities.

One of the standout features of the MX series is the superior image quality produced by the advanced Sharp imaging technology. With a resolution of up to 1200 x 1200 dpi, users can expect crisp, professional-grade prints that enhance the readability of documents and the vibrancy of color images. The devices utilize a high-temperature fixing system that reduces energy consumption while improving output speed and quality.

The MX-2700N and MX-2700G are particularly geared towards larger organizations, boasting a printing speed of up to 27 pages per minute for black and white and color documents. These machines come equipped with a large paper capacity, handling up to 3,100 sheets, with multiple paper trays to accommodate various media sizes and types. Meanwhile, the MX-2300N and MX-2300G provide similar functionality with slightly lower speeds, accommodating efficient workflows in small to medium-sized enterprises.

Both models are powered by the Sharp OSA platform, which facilitates seamless integration with various business applications. This allows users to scan directly to different cloud services, enhancing document management and accessibility. Additionally, the intuitive touchscreen interface simplifies operation, enabling users to quickly navigate through functions and customize their settings.

Security features are also a prominent aspect of the MX series, with data encryption and user authentication capabilities that protect sensitive information from unauthorized access. Furthermore, automatic document feeders and duplex printing capabilities help streamline everyday tasks, improving overall productivity.

Considering environmental impact, Sharp has designed these models with sustainability in mind, incorporating energy-saving technologies and recyclable consumables. In summary, the Sharp MX-2700N, MX-2700G, MX-2300N, and MX-2300G deliver outstanding performance, versatility, and quality, making them an excellent choice for any office environment aiming for efficiency and eco-friendliness.