Specifications

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Confidential (Ver. 0.5)
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Saddle Stitching
and Folding
The optional Saddle Stitch Finisher automatically folds and staples output with two-page
spreads.
Service Set-up The user can configure the settings of the MFP from computer using a Web browser (such as
Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer).
Sharp OSA™. (Open
Systems Architecture)
Sharp OSA™ is a second-generation development platform that can transform our customers’
MFPs into a gateway to the network. It allows third-party software developers to easily
customise the MFP - according to specific user applications. This enhances ease of use of the
MX-M1100/950/850 series and increases efficiency.
Slow Scan Mode Thin paper(3849g/m
2
) can be scanned by DSPF with a little slow scan speed (80opm)
Stamp unit This option is mounted in DSPF and it affixes a stamp to scanned document. Therefore if there
are unprocessed documents, these can be checked easily.
Staples The optional Finisher or Saddle Stitch Finisher staples together output documents.
Transfer Belt
System
Reduces the side effect from rough paper. Stable paper releasing from drum surface and image
transfer are improved
Total Count Displays the number of times the machine has been used.
Tray Setting
(Paper Type)
Enables the designation of paper type (such as plain paper, recycled paper or coloured paper)
for each paper tray.
User Control
(Auditing)
Allows the network administrator to monitor and control the amount of use accumulated by
individual users. (New models can control more parameters.)
Z folding Paper sheets can be folded to reduce the paper size by half (A3
to A4 and A4 to A5)
General Connectivity
Name Description
Connection Test The user can test the connection between the MX-M1100/950/850 series and a mail/LDAP
server using a Web browser screen on a PC.
LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) support simplifies the input of e-mail addresses
by allowing the MX-M1100/950/850 series to access address data stored on LDAP servers.
IP version 6 IPv6 follows IPv4 as the next version of the Internet protocol to be formally adopted for
general use.
(Available from July 2007)
Printer Port Supports two commonly used printer ports (10Base-T/100Base-TX, USB2.0).
valley fold
mountain fold