User Manual for SHARP models including: BP-1360M, BP-1250M, BP-1360M Digital Multifunctional System, BP-1360M, Digital Multifunctional System, Multifunctional System, System

User’s Manual Main Unit

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User's Manual Main Unit

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BP-1360M/1250M User's Manual


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Digital Multifunctional System
BP-1360M/BP-1250M User's Manual
Main Unit
Sharp Corporation

1 Preface

A manual describing the basic operations, maintenance and precautions for use of the main unit.
 This manual may not be edited, modified or copied in whole or part without the written consent of the publisher.
 Parts of this manual is subject to change without prior notice.  The screen shots and the illustrations in this manual are used as examples. They may differ from
yours depending on the model, the software, or the OS.

Caution

 In this manual, safety instructions are preceded by the symbol instructions before performing the required procedures.

. Always read and follow the

 As the copying device contains a feature designed to prevent forging of certain documents, there may be rare instances where copies or scanned images do not achieve the desired results.

 If a malfunction occurs with the machine's storage media, any received or stored data including registered configurations may be lost. SHARP is not responsible for any direct or indirect damages arising from or caused by such data loss.

 SHARP is not responsible for any breakdown of machines due to infection of computer virus or computer hacking.

 The printed image may fade or peel off due to moisture caused by water, rain or vapor. For more information, contact your dealer or nearest SHARP Service Department.

Notation in this document
Regarding the notations and trademarks in this document, see the index page (HTML).

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2 Before Using the
Machine

2.1 Device Components

Front

1

2

3

4 11
5
10 6

9

No.

Component

1 Document Cover

2 Document Glass

3 Control Panel

4 Toner Cover 5 Front Cover

6 Waste Toner Container Cover 7 Paper Trays 1, 2, 3, 4

7 8
Function Holds a document in place. Load a document here. Consists of operation buttons, LED indicators, and the Touch Panel Display. Open this cover to replace toner. Open this cover to clear paper jams or replace the consumables. Open this cover to replace the Waste Toner Container. Load paper here.

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No.

Component

8 Locking casters

9 Lower Left Cover

10 Paper Tray 5 (Bypass) (optional)

11 Paper Tray 5 (Bypass) Top Cover

Function Used to move this machine. Open this cover to clear paper jams. Used for loading non-standard paper that cannot be loaded in Trays 1, 2, 3, 4. Open this cover to clear paper jams.

Right Side and Rear

4 3 2 1
6 5

No.

Component

1 Network Port

2 USB 3.0 interface connector

3 USB 2.0 interface connector

4 Network Port (optional) 5 TEST button

6 RESET button

Function
Connects to a network cable.
Connects to PC with a USB cable.
Connects to a memory card reader, an optional component or a peripheral with a USB cable.
Connects to a network cable.
Automatically switches the machine off when a current leakage is detected.
Automatically switches the machine off when a current leakage is detected.

LAN connection
When connecting to the network port, keep the machine power switched off.

Note
When a connection failure occurs, it may be improved by setting [Disabled] in > [Device] > [Network Settings] > [Protocol Settings] > [Ethernet Settings]> [Energy Efficient Ethernet] in the System Administrator mode.

USB connection
When connecting to a USB connector, keep the machine power switched off.

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Inside
8
7

6

5

No.

Component

1 Lower Right Cover

2 Waste Toner Container Cover

3 Waste Toner Container

4 Fusing Unit

5 Handle

6 Transfer Unit

7 Lock Release Handle

8 Toner Cartridge

1

4

3

2

Function Open this cover to clear paper jams. Open this cover to replace the Waste Toner Container. Collects waste toner. Fuses toner on paper. Used to pull out the Transfer Unit. Transfers toner images on the drum to paper. Release the lock to replace a Toner Cartridge. Contains the toner (image forming powder).

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Control Panel

Refer
For Control Panel, refer to the "User's Manual - Operations".

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4

No.

Component

1 Paper Clip Tray

2 Power Button

7

6

5

Function Used for placing paper clips and staples. The power switches on.

3 Home Button

Note  When "Please wait..." is displayed, the machine is warming up. The use of machine is not available during this time.  If the power does not switch on, confirm that the Reset button is in the reset position (button is pushed in) and the power plug is connected.
Pressing this button displays the Home screen.

Note
When the Home button is pressed, the settings of all applications in operation are reset.

4 Touch Panel Display Displays messages required for operation, and buttons for various features.

5 Status Display Indicator

The indicator lights up in green at an instant of operation reception. When an error occurs, the lamp blinks in orange.

6 Data Indicator

This indicator blinks while data is being sent from the machine or data is being received from the client computer.

7 USB memory slot (optional)

Insert a USB memory device directly here.
Note A memory card reader or a USB memory device cannot be connected to the USB memory slot with a USB cable. Note that the machine will not recognize the memory on a memory card reader or a memory device connected to a USB interface connector on the rear side of the machine when a USB memory device is already inserted in the USB memory slot.

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2.2 Print Area
In the case of printing

Top edge 5.1 mm 10.1 mm

Lead edge 4.0 mm 4.0 mm

488 mm 480 mm 480 mm

Extended printable area = Standard printable area

Trail edge 4.0 mm 4.0 mm

330.2 mm 320 mm 310 mm

Guaranteed print area Feed direction

Bottom edge 5.1 mm 10.1 mm

Image Loss Width (mm)
There is an unprintable area (image loss area) along all four edges of the paper. The image loss widths are 5.0 mm at the lead edge, 5.0 mm at the trail edge, 5.1 mm at the top edge, and 5.1 mm at the bottom edge.

Guaranteed Print Area (mm)

The following are the areas for which the image quality is guaranteed.

Copying Printing

max. max.

297 x 432 310 x 480

Standard Printable Area (mm)

Copying Printing Long paper

max. max. max.

320 x 432 320 x 480 320 x 650

Extended Printable Area (mm)
You can extend the printable area. The machine cannot print on any area within 3.0 mm from all four edges of the paper.

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Changing the extended printable area settings
1. Login to the System Administrator Mode.
2. Tap > [Device] > [App Settings] > [Print Settings] > [Other
Settings] > [Print Area] > [Extended].
When printing in the extended printable area via driver, change the settings from [Tray / Output] > [Edge Erase / Print Position] > [Margins] of the PCL printer driver.

2.3 Paper

Storing and Handling Paper
Storing paper
Follow the guidelines below since paper is susceptible to moisture in the air and easily deformed by impacts.  Store paper in a place of low humidity. Paper that has absorbed moisture can create paper jams or
poor image quality.  Using paper stored in a low-temperature environment may cause fusing failures. Storing paper in
an environment where the temperature is 16°C or higher is recommended.  Coated paper stored in a high-temperature, high-humidity environment may cause misfeeding or
double-feeding.  After opening a package of paper, seal and store the remaining paper in a moisture-proof wrapper
or a reclosable plastic bag.  To prevent bending or warping, store paper flat. Do not store it upright.  Do not store paper under direct sunlight.
Handling paper
 Do not use collected pieces of paper.  Do not use wrinkled or folded paper.  Do not load paper of different sizes or types in the same tray.  Before loading paper into the tray, fan a stack of paper well to prevent paper jams and double-
feeding (multiple sheets of paper are being fed simultaneously) of transparency films, films and coated paper.

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3 Basic Operations of the
Machine

3.1 Loading Paper

After loading paper, configure the Paper Tray settings on the Home screen.
Important
Do not place paper or other objects in the reserved space of the tray. It may cause paper jams or machine malfunction.
Note  While the printer is processing a job, do not remove the Paper Tray used for the job.  Before loading the paper into the Paper Tray, fan a stack of paper well. This will separate the sheets, and it can prevent paper jamming.  It is recommended to use our recommended papers. Print may not be done correctly according to the use conditions.
Refer
For details, refer to "Setup" in "User's Manual - Operations".

Paper Trays 1, 2
The paper feeding method is the same for Paper Trays 1 (left side) and 2 (right side). The bottom face of loaded paper is the surface printed on.

Loadable paper

Paper size

Standard size

Max A4, Letter

Min JIS B5

Paper weight (g/m2)

Single side printing 52 to 216

Maximum number of sheets (sheets) (65 g/m2 paper) Tray 1 1,200 Tray 2 1,800

1. Pull out the Paper Tray until it stops. 2. When paper is already loaded in the tray, take out the paper.

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3. Pinch the guide clip, and adjust to the correct paper size. 4. Fan a stack of paper, face the print surface down, and then
load the paper with edges aligned according to the direction of the arrow.
Important
Do not load paper above the maximum fill line. It may cause paper jams or machine malfunction.
Note Adjust the guide correctly to the paper size. If the guide is not adjusted correctly, the machine cannot feed the paper properly, resulting in paper jams.

5. Push in the Paper Tray.
Setting special paper and other media
Hole punched paper
Paper orientation: Load paper with holes facing the left side when viewed from the front of the machine

Paper Trays 3, 4
The paper feeding method is the same for Paper Trays 3 (3rd tray) through 4 (4th tray). The bottom face of loaded paper is the surface printed on.

Loadable

Paper size

Standard size

Max SRA3 (320 x 450 mm), 12.6 x 19.2" (320 x 488 mm)

Min A5

Custom size (mm) 140 x 182 to 330 x 488

Paper weight (g/m2)

Single side printing 52 to 216

Maximum number of sheets (sheets) (65 g/m2 paper) 600 x 2 Trays

1. Pull out the Paper Tray until it stops. 2. When paper is already loaded in the tray, take out the paper.

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3. When loading paper whose size is JIS B4 or larger, pinch the
knob and lift the paper rear end guide, and set the guide into the hole for the indicated size.
4. Pinch the two Guide Clips, and adjust to the correct paper
size.

3 2
1

5. Fan a stack of paper, face the print surface down, and then
load the paper with edges aligned according to the direction of the arrow.
Important
Do not load paper above the maximum fill line. It may cause paper jams or machine malfunction.
Note Adjust the guide correctly to the paper size. If the guide is not adjusted correctly, the machine cannot feed the paper properly, resulting in paper jams.
6. Push in the Paper Tray.
Setting special paper and other media
Hole punched paper
Paper orientation: Load paper with holes facing the left side when viewed from the front of the machine
Precut Tab
Paper Orientation: Load paper with tabs facing the right side when viewed from the front of the machine.
Paper Trays 5 (Bypass Tray)
The Paper Tray 5 (Bypass) allows you to use a variety of paper sizes and types that cannot be used in Paper Trays 1 to 4. The top face of loaded paper is the surface printed on.

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Loadable paper

Paper size

Standard size

Max SRA3 (320 x 450 mm), 12.6 x 19.2" (320 x 488 mm)

Min A6

Custom size (mm) 100 x 148 to 330 x 488*1

Paper weight (g/m2)

Single side printing 52 to 350*2

Maximum number of sheets (sheets) (65 g/m2 paper) 280

*1: Banner Printing on long paper of up to 330 x 660 mm is available. *2: Banner Printing on long paper of 64 to 216 g/m2 is available. *3: Depending on the option selected, it is not possible to feed long paper even with Bypass Tray installed.
1. Open the Paper Tray 5 (Bypass Tray).

Note
Pull out the Extension Tray according to need. The Extension Tray can be pulled out in two different extended positions. When pulling out the Extension Tray, pull it out slowly.

2. Fan a stack of paper, face the print surface up, and insert the
paper gently along the Paper Guide until it stops.
Important
Do not set documents above the maximum fill line. It may cause paper jams or machine malfunction.

3. Pinch the lock to slide the Paper Guide to the correct paper
size.

Setting special paper and other media
Hole punched paper
Paper orientation: Load paper with holes facing the right side when viewed from the front of the machine
Postcards
Paper orientation: Short Edge Feed
Precut Tab
Paper Orientation: Load paper with tabs facing the right side when viewed from the front of the machine.

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3.2 Loading Documents

Document Feeder

Loadable paper

Paper size (mm) Standard size

Custom size (mm)

Paper weight (g/m2)

Single side printing Double side printing

Maximum number of sheets (sheets) (65 g/m2 paper)

Max A3, 11 x 17" Min A6 84 x 140 to 297 x 432 38 to 200 50 to 200 250

1. Open the Document Cover.
2. Wipe off any dirt adhering to the glass strip and white plastic
area located in the left side of the Document Glass.
3. Close the Document Cover.
4. Confirm that the document is free of tag paper, adhesive
tape, staples, and clips, and stretch out the document if it is wrinkled or folded.
5. Align the upper left corner of the document so that the
original size is correctly detected.
6. Load the document face up (when the document is 2-sided,
place the front side up) in the center of Document Feeder.

Important
Do not set documents above the maximum fill line. It may cause paper jams or machine malfunction.

7. When the confirmation indicator lights up, move the
document guide to align with both edges of the document.

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8. Open the Document Stopper.
Note To prevent a document from being left behind, "Document Feeder Attention Light" is turned on after the Scan job is completed and turned off after approx. 3 sec.

Document Glass

Loadable paper

Paper size (mm)

Width Length

Up to 297 Up to 432

1. Open the Document Cover, and wipe off any dirt from the
Document Glass.

2. Load the document face down with the document aligned
with the upper left corner of the Document Glass.
3. Close the Document Cover.

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3.3 Outputting Paper

Print Surface

The print surface refers to the surface printed on in single-sided printing (the first page in doublesided printing).
In the case of face down output, paper is output to the Tray with the print surface faced downward, and in the case of face up output, paper is output to the Tray with the print surface faced upward.

Paper size (mm) Width Length
Paper Weight (g/m2)

Single-sided printing/face down output

Double-sided printing/ face up output
(reverse printing)

100 to 330

142 to 330

148 to 488

182 to 488

52 to 350

52 to 220

Long paper

Paper size (mm) Paper weight (g/m2)

Single-sided printing/face down output

Double-sided printing/ face up output
(reverse printing)

More than 488 to 660

More than 488 to 660

64 to 216

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4 Maintenance

4.1 Consumables

Consumables recommended by SHARP are manufactured under the standards suitable for this machine. Using consumables not recommended by SHARP may affect print quality or performance provided by the product. Use consumables that SHARP recommends for this machine.
Consumable types Toner Cartridge Waste Toner Container

Handling consumables
 Do not store boxes of consumables upright.
 Do not unpack consumables before use. Avoid storing consumables in the following locations: - In high temperature and humid locations - Near heat-generating devices - Areas exposed to direct sunlight - Dusty areas
 When using consumables, carefully read precautions for use instructed on their bodies or packages.
 We recommend keeping spare consumables in stock.
 When contacting your dealer or nearest SHARP Service Department to order consumables, have the product codes ready.

Replacing consumables

To display the consumables progress, tap > [Supplies].

> [Device Status]

When the end of life for a consumable is reached, a message appears on the Touch Panel Display. Replace the consumable indicated in the message.

For the replacement method, refer to the steps provided on the box of the consumable.

Note  When replacing a Toner Cartridge, keep the machine power switched on.
 When replacing a Toner Cartridge or Waste Toner Container, toner may spill and soil the floor. We recommend laying a piece of paper or a sheet on the floor beforehand.
 Do not take out or shake the Waste Toner Container before it is filled up. Accurate detection can become no longer possible, and the toner may be spilled from the Waste Toner Container.

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4.2 Cleaning Main Unit
 When wiping the main unit with a wet cloth, use a soft, moistened and tightly-squeezed cloth. The main unit may break down if the moisture remains on it.
 Do not use chemicals such as benzine or thinner. Doing so may damage the paint or coating on plastic parts.
Outside the Main Unit
Exterior 1. Wipe the exterior with a soft, moistened, and tightly-squeezed cloth.
When stains cannot be removed easily, wipe them lightly with the soft cloth slightly moistened with a thin neutral detergent solution.
2. Wipe the moisture off with a dry soft cloth.
Touch Panel Display
Wipe lightly with a dry soft cloth. When wiping the main unit with a wet cloth, wipe it lightly with a soft, moistened and tightlysqueezed cloth.
Important
Wiping the panel strongly may damage the panel. Wipe lightly.
Scanner
Document cover, Document Glass, film, scanner glass
Wipe off any dirt with the supplied cloth about once a month. When stains cannot be removed easily, wipe them lightly with the soft cloth slightly moistened with a thin neutral detergent solution.
1. Open the Document Cover, and grip the handle to open the
Side 2 scanner.

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2. Wipe off any dirt from the film.
3. Wipe off any dirt from the glass. 4. Close the Side 2 scanner, then close the Document Cover.
Document Feeder rollers
Clean the Document Feeder rollers about once a month.
1. Pull up the front handle of the Top Cover of the Document
Feeder, and open the cover until it stops.
2. While turning the rollers, wipe them with a soft cloth slightly
moistened with water.
3. Close the Top Cover of the Document Feeder and make sure
that there is no gap on the front or rear of the cover.

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4.3 Paper Jams
If paper is jammed, the machine stops and an alarm sounds. A message also appears on the control panel. Follow the instructions displayed to remove the jammed paper. Gently remove the paper being careful not to tear it. If paper is torn while it is being removed from the machine, remove all the torn pieces making sure that none remain inside the machine. When you have finished clearing the paper jam, printing is resumed from the state before the paper jam occurred. If a paper jam occurred during copying, tap on [Start]. Copying is resumed from the state before the paper jam occurred.
Note  If a paper jam occurred, check the paper jam position before pulling out a Paper Tray.  Clear the paper jams while the machine is on.  Do not touch components inside the machine. This may cause print defects.
1) Remove the jammed paper.
Note When the lead edge of the jammed paper protrudes toward the Top Output Tray, pull the paper downward to remove it.
Lower Left side
1. Open the Lower Left Cover.
Note When High Capacity Feeder A4/A3 1 Tray/A3 is installed, open the front cover of the unit.
2. Remove the jammed paper. 3. Close the Lower Left Cover.
Right side
1. Open the Lower Right Cover.

2. Remove the jammed paper. 3. Close the Lower Right Cover.

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Exit
Depending on the optional units equipped in the right side of the machine, the method of paper removal differs.
Refer
For optional units, refer to "User's Manual - Operations".
Paper Trays 1, 2
1. Pull out the Paper Tray where the paper jam occurred until it
stops.
2. Remove the jammed paper.
3. Pull out the Tray 1 and Tray 2. 4. Pull out the unit [C], then open the handle and remove the
jammed paper.
5. Close the handle and push in the Paper Tray.
Paper Trays 3, 4
1. Pull out the Paper Tray where the paper jam occurred until it
stops.

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2. Remove the jammed paper. 3. Push in the Paper Tray.
Transport Unit
1. Confirm that the machine is not operating, and open the
Front Cover.
2. Pull out the Paper Tray 1.

3. Pull out the Transport Unit.
Note When the Transport Unit is pulled out, the Paper Tray 2 is also pulled out.

4. Open the handle [4a] and remove jammed paper. 5. Close the handle [4a]. 6. Push in the Paper Tray 2.
Note When the Paper Tray 2 is pushed in, the Transport Unit is also pushed in.
7. Push in the Paper Tray 1. 8. Close the Front Cover.
Note If the Front Cover is open, even slightly, a message appears, and the machine does not work.

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Paper Trays 5 (Bypass Tray)
1. Remove the jammed paper.
When a message appears on the control panel to cut the paper, cut the base of paper without pulling the paper out, and then tap [Confirm].
2. Remove all the paper from the bypass tray, and then load the
paper again.
Note If the paper is not visible, open the Paper Tray 5 (Bypass) Top Cover, and then remove the jammed paper.
Duplex Automatic Document Feeder
1. Remove all documents from the Document Tray. 2. Pull up the front handle of the Top Cover and open the cover
until it stops.

3. Open the Left Cover until it stops. 4. Remove the document.

Left cover

5. If the document is caught in the entry, remove the jammed
paper from the Left Cover.

6. If the document is caught in the exit area, lift the Document
Feeder Tray and pull the document toward the exit.
7. Put the Document Feeder Tray back into position. 8. Close the Upper Cover. 9. Close the Left Cover.

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10. Open the Document Cover, pull down the handle to open the
Side 2 scanner, and then remove the document.
11. Close the Side 2 scanner, then close the Document Cover.
Transfer Unit
Note  Before pulling out the Transfer Unit, check the screen display for any remaining paper in the left and right covers of the machine, Bypass Tray, Exit, or optional High Capacity Feeder and Finisher. If the Transfer Unit is pulled out while paper is remaining in any of these locations, the paper may become torn.  Do not touch locations that are not mentioned in the steps. The inside of the machine may become stained, and smears may appear on the printed output.
Warning
The Fusing Unit is hot. It may cause burn injury. Do not touch this unit.
1. Open the Front Cover.

2. Turn the blue handle [2] of the Transfer Unit to the right until
it becomes horizontal ( 1 ) and pull the Transfer Unit out to the front until it stops ( 2 ).
3. Pull up and open the handle [2b] and remove the jammed
paper.

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4. If paper is jammed at the upper section of the Transfer Unit or
inlet of the fixing unit, remove the paper to the left side. If the paper cannot be removed, push up and open the handle [2d], and remove the jammed paper.
Important
Do not touch the six claws you can see when pushing up the handle [2d].
5. Push up and open the handle [2d] ( 1 ) and open the handle
[2e] ( 2 ) according to need, and remove the jammed paper.
Important
Do not touch the six claws you can see when pushing up the handle [2d].
6. Lower the handle [2f] at the lower center of the Transfer Unit
according to need and remove the jammed paper.

1 2

7. Push the Transfer Unit to the rearmost ( 1 ) and turn the blue
handle [2] to the left ( 2 ).

Note

If the handle cannot be turned, pull out the Transfer Unit halfway,

and then push it in again.

2

8. Close the Front Cover.

1

Note
If the Front Cover is open, even slightly, a message appears, and the machine does not work.

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5 Appendix

5.1 Main Specifications

This section lists the main specifications of the machine. Note that the specifications and the appearance of the product may change without prior notice.
Note The specifications are not intended to guarantee the image quality performance and feeding performance of all papers. Use of our brand paper is recommended. To use other paper, contact your dealer or nearest SHARP Service Department.
Refer
 For specifications of optional units, refer to the chapter of the concerned unit in "User's Manual Operations".
 For specifications of the print server, refer to the manual supplied with the print server.
Basic Specifications/Print Function

Item

Specification

Type

Console

Printing resolution (dpi) 2,400 x 2,400

Halftone

256 gradation

Warm-up time

300 seconds or less

Continuous print speed Paper size

A4

A3

(pages/minute)

BP-1360M

136

68

BP-1250M

125

62

Note
When continuous single side printing of same document, 52 to 128 g/m2, uncoated. The continuous print speed may be lowered according to the data output conditions, auto adjustment of image quality, job with mixed paper sizes and/or paper types, switch of the paper feed tray, and paper output for long paper.

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Item Paper size
Trays 1 and 2 Trays 3 and 4
Bypass Tray (Tray 5)
Paper Tray Capacity Maximum (sheets)

Specification

Standard size Standard size
Custom Size (mm) Standard size
Custom Size (mm)

Max

A4, Letter

Min

JIS B5

Max

SRA3 (320 x 450 mm), 12.6 x 19.2" (320 x 488 mm)

Min

A5

140 x 182 to 330 x 488

Max

SRA3 (320 x 450 mm), 12.6 x 19.2" (320 x 488 mm)

Min

A6

100 x 148 to 330 x 488

4,200 sheets (1,200 sheets + 1,800 sheets + 600 sheets x 2-tray)

Power supply
Maximum power consumption
Dimensions (mm)

Note  This is when the bypass tray is not included.  This value applies if 65 g/m2 paper is used.
AC 208 to 240 V ±10%, 12A, 50/60 Hz 2,880 W Sleep Mode: 1.1 W, Low Power Mode: 229 W Width 840 x Depth 783 x Height 1,144

Weight (kg)

257

Note
The size is the one when the bypass tray is closed and the delivery option is not connected.

Note Weight not including the Toner Cartridge.
Installation space (mm) Width 2,510 x Depth 1,870

Note
Required installation space (of the minimum configuration) when the Bypass Tray is fully extended.

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Copying Function

Item Scan resolution (dpi) Printing Resolution (dpi) Halftone Paper size
First copy output time
Scan Function

Specification

600 x 600

2,400 x 2,400

256 gradation

Standard size

Max A3, 12.6 x 19.2" (320 x 488 mm)

Min A6

Custom Size (mm) 100 x 148 to 330 x 488

3.9 seconds (A4)

Item Type Original Size Scan resolution (dpi) Scan Speed
Scanning method

Specification Color Scanner Max: 297 mm x 432 mm (A3, 11 x 17") 600 x 600, 400 x 400, 300 x 300, 200 x 200 Same as the "Scan Speed" of the Duplex Automatic Document Feeder Scan to Folder (TWAIN Interface support), Scan (PC), Email

Duplex Automatic Document Feeder

Item

Specification

Type

1 pass, 2 sided scanning Duplex Automatic Document Feeder

Original Size

Standard size Max A3, 11 x 17"

Min A6

Paper weight (g/m2)

38 to 200 (Double side printing : 50 to 200)

Number of loaded

250

documents (sheets)

Scan Speed (when copying) 100 pages/minute (A4 single-sided) (A4 single-sided)

Scan Speed (when scanning) 135 pages/minute (Single-pass duplex scanning : 270 pages/minute)

Note
The values above apply when our standard document (A4) is saved in the folder at 200 dpi.

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