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SUPERB PRINT QUALITY
Improved Imaging System
Sharp thoroughly revamped its imaging process for the
MX-2310U; now a high-performance processor, a new developer,
and the newly developed high-grade toners combine to provide
breathtaking image quality. The new toner expands the colour
reproducibility range for a more natural rendering of clear blue
skies, emerald green oceans, and other colour images. The smaller
particle size of the toner and the developer allows for reduced
graininess and clear reproduction of fine lines, fine text, and
halftone colours.
Crisp, Clear Text and Images
Employing digital smoothing technology enhances the print
resolution to the equivalent of 9,600 x 600 dpi for incredibly
smooth reproduction of fine lines. Fine-grained photographs,
detailed illustrations and graphs, and small text come out crisp and
clear.
VERSATILE
USB Memory Direct Print*
One of the two USB ports on the MX-2310U is located at the front
of the MFD beneath the control panel. It comes in handy when
printing data directly from USB memory
devices—an indispensable function for
users who are in a hurry or who want
quick machine access without a PC.
* Requires optional MX-PB14.
Versatile Paper Handling
The MX-2310U accommodates a wide range of paper sizes, from
A5R to A3 wide. When using an optional finisher or exit tray, you
can do A3 full-bleed printing onto A3-wide paper, without loss
of image area. The MX-2310U can handle heavy paper stock up to
256 g/m
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, overhead transparencies, and other types of paper,
further expanding the range of printing applications.
Image Editing Functions
The MX-2310U includes colourful editing functions made possible
by digital technology.
• Multi-Page Enlargement divides an image onto separate
sheets for making posters up to A0 x 2 in size.
• Photo Repeat places multiple copies of an image onto a single
sheet.
• Mirror Image makes a reverse image of the original.
• XY Zoom adjusts the horizontal and vertical ratios independently.
• B/W Reverse reverses the black and white of an image.
Please see specifications for a list of available convenient functions.
High-Quality Page Description Language
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To ensure high-quality image processing, the MX-2310U uses Sharp's
original SAPL-c (Sharp Advanced Printing Language-c), a new page
description language (PDL) that delivers superb performance and print
quality. The MX-2310U is also compatible with PCL6 and PS3 (option).
Easy, High-Quality Copying
Auto Colour Selection automatically determines whether a page is
colour or B/W and selects the appropriate copy mode for that page.
Auto Colour Mode analyses the contents of each page,
distinguishing between different components, such as photos and
text. These are what allow the MX-2310U to print out maps with
crisp, clear text and to automatically remove the background colour
on newspaper and magazine copies for clearer output.
Auto Colour Mode
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Windmills of the Netherlands
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For centuries, the Dutch used windmills
to mill corn into our, drain water from
the land, cut timber into boards, and
carry out various other industrial tasks.
At one time, over 9,000 windmills
dotted the Dutch countryside. And,
although that number has dwindled
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down to just over a thousand, many
people still associate the Netherlands
with its majestic windmills.
To harness the power of the wind, the
Dutch built a variety of windmills, with the name of each type determined by the
construction, appearance, or function of the mill. These mills sported a somewhat
primitive design that used canvas sails and that, unlike their more automated British
counterparts, had to be turned by hand to face the wind.
Auto recognition
Various Copy/Print Applications
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• Watermark prints a user-selected watermark, such as
"Urgent," on each page to indicate the status of the document
• Tab Copy / Tab Print* can copy or print directly onto tabs on
document separators and insert them into assigned positions.
* Tab print requires optional MX-PB14.
• Multi-Shot copying and N-up printing
• Pamphlet Style copying/printing
• Cover/transparency insertion
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• Direct Print*
allows PDF*
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printed without using the printer driver or opening applications
• Carbon Copy Print mode automatically outputs multiple
printouts of the same data on plain and/or coloured paper;
convenient for invoices and purchase orders.
• Form Overlay can store office document formatting such as
letterheads and overlay contents in colour, eliminating the need
for pre-printed paper.
• Barcode font compatibility*
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Note: The above functions require optional MX-PB14.
*1: Direct printing may not support all PDF, TIFF, JPEG, and XPS formats. *2: Direct
PDF printing requires optional MX-PK11. *3: Direct XPS printing requires optional
MX-PUX1 and MX-ARSM10. *4: Requires optional MX-PF10.
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• Book Copy is convenient for compiling copies of a book or
bound originals into pamphlet format.
• Card Shot enables one-touch copying of both sides of a card
(credit cards, ID cards, etc.) onto a single page.
• Colour Stamp labels your copies with page numbers, the date
or text such as "Urgent" in up to four different colours.
• Mixed Size Original Copy mode automatically distinguishes
documents of mixed sizes* (such as A3/B4, B4/A4, etc.) fed
through the RSPF and chooses the appropriate paper.
* Some restrictions apply when combining paper sizes of different format series.
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Text comes out
crisp and clear
Windmills of the Netherlands
For centuries, the Dutch used windmills
to mill corn into our, drain water from
the land, cut timber into boards, and
carry out various other industrial tasks.
At one time, over 9,000 windmills
dotted the Dutch countryside. And,
although that number has dwindled
down to just over a thousand, many
people still associate the Netherlands
with its majestic windmills.
To harness the power of the wind, the
Dutch built a variety of windmills, with the name of each type determined by the
construction, appearance, or function of the mill. These mills sported a somewhat
primitive design that used canvas sails and that, unlike their more automated British
counterparts, had to be turned by hand to face the wind.
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