Instruction manual

Sharp MX-3501N
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Color at Work
®
Routine Maintenance
The competition does the same, but Sharp
provides some of the most detailed, clear,
and straightforward images and directions
BERTL has seen.
The picture shows the exact point of the
machine which needs to be opened.
Sensors tell when the section is open and
navigates users to the next step, whether it
is turning a knob, or looking at a certain
area. Once the jam is removed, the screen
lets the user know and tells them to shut
the open parts of the machine.
No jams occurred during BERTL’s
extensive testing. We had to force jams to
examine the clearing process. For many
devices, most jams occur in the duplex
area. The Sharp MX-3501N is no
exception. Finding and removing duplex
jams is easy. The unit is located on the
opposite side of the finisher, a big plus.
Some rival units locate the finisher and the
duplex unit in the same areas which forces
users to do twice as much work and need
twice as much room to remove a duplex
paper jam.
To remove the jam users simply pull the
unit out with metal ball bearings to expose
the full jam area. Most competitive units
have a plastic fold-down door..
This not only creates an easier jam
removal but also takes less strain to open
and close. The unit is simpler to shut and
is less liable to break than the competitive
units.
Jam removal images are
clear with moving displays
showing how to remove
paper.