Sharp AR-153E Bypass Feed including special paper, Open the multi-bypass tray and extend the tray

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BYPASS FEED (including special paper)

The multi-bypass tray can be used to feed standard paper, transparency film, labels, envelopes and other special purpose paper. Paper measuring from 3-1/2" x 5-1/2" to 8-1/2" x 14" and in the weight range of 14 lbs. to 34.5 lbs. can be used in this tray.

(For paper weighing from 28 lbs. to 34.5 lbs., 8-1/2" x 11" is the maximum size.)

The multi-bypass tray can hold maximum of 50 sheets of paper.

(Capacity will vary depending on the type of paper loaded.)

The original image must be smaller than the paper or media for copying. If the original image is bigger than the paper or media, this may cause smudges on the edges of the copies.

1 Open the multi-bypass tray and extend the tray.

To close the multi- bypass tray, perform step 1 and then step 2 in the illustration and push the round projections at the right of the tray until they click.

2 Set the paper guides to the paper width. Insert the paper (print face down) all the way into the multi-bypass tray.

Print face

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Contents AR-153E AR-157E For Your Records Important points when selecting an installation site Do not install your unit in areas that areSafety precautions Proper storage for suppliesTrademark acknowledgements Do not touch the photoconductive drum green portionContents Using the Manual Conventions used in the manualAR-153EAR-157E Part Names Original coverAR-157E AR-153E Original to copy key and indicators AR-157E Operation PanelType of paper Type of media Size Weight Feeding PaperLoading the Paper Tray Gently push the paper tray back into the unit Bypass Feed including special paper Open the multi-bypass tray and extend the trayPress the tray select key to select the multi-bypass tray Select the copy settings Copy FlowTurn on the unit p.13 Place the original Start copyingPower on Initial settings of operation panelAbout the scan head Original Placement Power off methodsUsing the original table Setting a large original AR-153EUsing the RSPF/SPF Stream feeding modeOriginal feeder tray Exposure ADJUSTMENT/PHOTO Copying Exposure adjustmentSET the Copy Quantity Automatic exposure adjustment To select a preset copy ratio REDUCTION/ENLARGEMENT/ZOOMSet the reduction/enlargement ratio To select a zoom ratioSelecting the Tray Press the tray select keyAbout the Special Functions of AR-157E Two sided copyingWhen copying in a one-sided to two-sided mode When copying in the two-sided to two-sided modeWhen copying in the two-sided to one-sided mode Using the original tableToner Save Mode Description of Special FunctionsUser Programs Program Mode Parameters Displaying Total Number of CopiesMaintenance Toner Cartridge ReplacementGently pull the toner cartridge Out while pressing the lockRelease lever Release leverPage Cleaning the Unit CabinetOriginal table and the back side of the original cover/RSPF Transfer charger Troubleshooting the Unit TroubleshootingStatus Indicators Be sure to use only genuine Sharp parts and suppliesMisfeed Removal Open the multi-bypass tray, and side cover, in that orderPaper feed area. p.35 Misfeed in the fusing area Misfeed in the paper feed areaLower the fusing unit release lever Misfeed in the transport areaOpen the front cover Rotate the feeding roller Direction of the arrowMisfeed in the lower paper feed area Misfeed in the RSPF/SPFAR-157E Maintenance Required Developer RequiredSystem Configuration PRINTER/SCANNER Expansion KIT AR-PG2Single Pass Feeder AR-SP5 Printer/Scanner Expansion Kit AR-PG2 Single pass feederSheet Paper Feed Unit AR-D16 Software for the Sharp Personal MFP Series MFP driverSharpdesk Button ManagerBefore Installation Hardware and Software RequirementsMFP Driver Button Flow of installation Operating Interface Reference pages for how to installInstalling the Software Installing onto Windows XP USB/parallel interfaceButton Manager installer will start Setup program will start to copy the files Begin installation of the scanner driver Begin installation of the printer driverInstalling onto Windows 98/Me/2000 USB interface Double-click the setup iconCopying files for MFP driver installation You have completed the installation of the software Connect the USB interface cable. p.67Follow the instructions in the Plug and Play screen that Windows 95/NT Establish the printer settings and click the Next button Connect the parallel interface cable Indicators on the Operation Panel Start indicatorOnline indicator Power save indicatorUsing the Printer Mode How to printOpening the printer driver from the start menu About interrupt copying Using the Scanner Mode Using the Button ManagerSetting up the Button Manager Windows 98/Me/2000 Repeat to set ScanMenu SC2 through ScanMenuSC6 Scan Button Destination Setting Dialog Box Flow of the Button Manager settingScanner AR Event Using the Scanner key to begin scanning Press the Scanner keyApplication Application launched Number Using the Sharp Twain Opening the scanner driver and scanning from your computerPress the start Key Click hereSelect Sharp Personal MFP Series, and click the Select ButtonScanning begins. When scanning ends Scanning with the Scanner and Camera Wizard in Windows XPSelect a name, format, and folder for the scanned image Select the next task you wish to performHOW to USE the Online Manual Contents of the online manualInstalling Acrobat Reader Click To read the online manualUsing Other Installed Drivers Connecting the Interface Cable Connecting the USB interface cableInterface cable Parallel interface cableConnecting the parallel interface cable Specifications AppendixSingle pass feeder AR-SP5 Optional equipment Printer/Scanner Expansion Kit AR-PG2Single pass feeder AR-SP5 Sheet paper feed unit AR-D16Index MFP driver Index by Purpose Software License Limited Warranty on Media Product Identification Supplier’s Name and AddressSection Ingredients Hazardous Identification Emergency OverviewSection Physical Chemical Characteristics Section Precautions for Safe Handling and UseSection Fire and Explosion Data Section Reactivity DataIngredients CAS No Proportion None required under normal use For users in the USA Sharp Electronics Corporation Page Contents How to Use the Online Manual How to Control the Online ManualFlow chart shown below provides printing overview Printing OverviewBasic Printing Click hereStarting the Printer Driver Using the Start Button Windows 2000/XPPrinter Driver Settings Printing a Watermark Print sampleFitting the Printed Image to the Paper Printing Multiple Pages on One Two-sided Printing AR-157E only Print data Printing result Sided Book Sided TabletOutline of the Print Status Window Flow chart shown below provides scanning overview Scanning OverviewScanning an Image from a TWAIN-Compliant Application part Select Acquire Image from the File menu, or Scanning Mode menu Scanning Position menuScan button Preview buttonAuto Scan Area Adjustment button Preview windowBrightness/Contrast button After starting Paint, click the File menu and select Contents 17 Index Contents 18 Index Contents 19 Index Contents 20 Index Scan Setup area Outline of Button ManagerApplication Selection area Button Manager Settings Rightbar. -click the Button Manager icon on the taskIdentifying Unit Problems What type of trouble do you have?Printing trouble Scanning troubleCheck the Connection between the Unit and Computer Parallel interface cableCheck Your Computer CHECK1 Is there enough computer memory or hard disk space?Contents 26 Index Failed to Install the MFP Driver Windows 2000/XP Contents 28 Index Faint, Uneven or Smeared Print OutputContents 29 Index Nothing Prints CHECK1 Has a paper jam occurred?CHECK1 Is the original clean? Poor Scanning ResultScanned Image is Incorrectly Positioned RSPF/SPF?Unable to Scan the Image RSPF/SPF at once?Uninstalling Sharp Personal MFP Series Software Click Add or Remove ProgramsIndex Twain
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AR-157E, AR-153E specifications

The Sharp AR-157E and AR-153E are advanced multifunctional printers (MFPs) designed for small to medium-sized businesses. Both models are engineered with cutting-edge technology and are capable of meeting a variety of office needs, including printing, copying, and scanning, all in one compact device.

One of the main features of the AR-157E and AR-153E is their impressive print speed. The AR-157E can produce up to 15 pages per minute, while the AR-153E achieves an output of up to 13 pages per minute. This efficiency is vital for busy environments, reducing waiting times and enhancing productivity.

Both models are equipped with a user-friendly control panel featuring a large LCD display, which makes navigation intuitive and straightforward. This design allows users to easily access functions and settings without extensive training or experience.

In terms of print quality, the AR-157E and AR-153E deliver exceptional results with a resolution of up to 600 x 600 dpi. This ensures that documents, whether text or graphics, are sharp and professional-looking. The printers also support multiple paper sizes and types, making them versatile for various printing tasks, from standard office documents to marketing materials.

One of the key technologies incorporated into both models is Sharp’s Slow Start technology. This feature minimizes energy consumption during idle periods, contributing to lower operating costs while being environmentally friendly. Additionally, the automatic duplexing capability allows users to print on both sides of the paper, further reducing paper usage and costs.

The security of documents is also a focal point for these models. They provide advanced security features, including user authentication and data encryption, ensuring that sensitive information remains protected.

Both the AR-157E and AR-153E are designed to enhance workplace efficiency. Their compact dimensions make them suitable for offices with limited space, while their robust construction ensures durability and reliability over time.

In summary, the Sharp AR-157E and AR-153E multifunction printers offer a compelling mix of speed, quality, and efficiency. With their advanced technologies, user-friendly features, and emphasis on security, these models stand out as excellent choices for any office environment looking to streamline their document management processes.