Specifications
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  Environment 
Environmental regulations 
•  RoHS 
A European directive, on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic 
equipment. 
•  WEEE 
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment regulations aimed at reducing the amount of waste going to 
landfill and improving recovery and recycling rates. 
•  Energy Star 
Energy Star is a label for energy efficient products with worldwide recognition. The 
Energy Star programme was introduced to Europe in 2002 as a voluntary label for 
computers, monitors, printers, fax machines, scanners, copiers and multifunctional 
machines.    New specifications were introduced in 2007 which ensure that the Energy Star 
represents only the markets most energy efficient products.     
The MX series are designed with the environment in mind and based on Sharp’s policy of becoming a totally 
environmentally friendly company.   
•  Common platform 
The MX series has been developed with “Common platform” concept, which utilises common mechanical 
parts, boards, consumables, software and controllers as much as possible.  This fact is important for the 
overall company’s activities such as stock management, production, logistics, technical training, etc.   This 
means less power is required to sustain the company’s activities and total energy consumption is reduced, as 
everything is Sharp. 
•  Recyclable plastic 
The material name and characteristics are mentioned on all plastic parts and cabinet for recycling.  Also 
labels for caution or operation are reduced as much as possible and instead of these messages are now 
embossed on plastic.   










