Sharp AR-M355N and AR-M455N Digital IMAGER

Sharp (www.sharpusa.com) has released a pair of MFPs - the AR-M355N and the AR-M455N Digital IMAGER document systems - each featuring a 300 MHz multi-tasking controller and a 40 GB hard drive to help even the busiest users manage document workflow and process jobs faster. Both models provide copy, print, scan and fax capabilities. They also come loaded with Sharp’s layered security strategy, which offers up to six levels of advanced security including the use of a PIN to limit access. In addition, by utilizing Sharp’s Scan2 technology, which scans both sides of a two-sided document in one pass, paper misfeeds are minimized while productivity is maximized. Sharp’s MFPs provide print speeds of up to 35 ppm (AR-M335N)/45 ppm (AR-M455N) and optional Super G3 faxing, which allows users to fax documents at a rate of 2 seconds per page.

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