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Comparison Sharp MX-M904 vs Canon imageRUNNER Advance 6575i

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Sharp MX-M904
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Placementconsoleconsole
Paper sizeA3A3
Print technologylaserlaser
Output Typemonochromemonochrome
Functionality
First copy time4 с3 с
Max resolution600x600 dpi1200x1200 dpi
B/W copy
90 ppm /A4 (47 ppm, A3)/
75 ppm /A4 (37 ppm, b/w A3)/
Double-sided copy
Scale ratio
25 - 400% /in 1% increments/
25-400%
Multiple Copies (max)9999 pages/cycle999 pages/cycle
More Specs
Built-in memory5120 MB3072 MB
Built-in storage250 GB
Paper supply capacity
3100 page /maximum 13500 pages (optional)/
4200 page /maximum 7700 pages (optional)/
Grammage (min)52 g/m²52 g/m²
Grammage (max)300 g/m²256 g/m²
Duty cycle500 ths pages/month
Black Ink Page Yield
56000 page /C-EXV 36 BK/
More Features
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USB
 
Printer
Scanner
Built-in fax
USB
Network connection (LAN)
Printer
Scanner /bilateral/
 
General Specs
Noise level75 dB
Power consumption2760 W
2400 W /maximum/
Dimensions (WxDxH)1084x790x1237 mm670x779x1220 mm
Weight295 kg234 kg
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First copy time

The time from the document/image is sent for copying till the copier is ready and the first (black and white) page is printed. The faster the first page out, the better.

Max resolution

The maximum number of dots of ink applied to paper while printing. Specified as vertical/horizontal (for example, 4800x1200) or as the number of dots per inch (for example, 1200 dpi).

Paper supply capacity

The maximum number of pages that can be loaded to the paper supply tray at one time.

Duty cycle

The maximum number of pages that the copier can print in a month while remaining fully operational.

Black Ink Page Yield

The maximum number of pages that the printer's ink can copy. The value is rather conditional, in fact the deviations from this value are very large (up or down).

More Features

— USB. Universal high-speed port used to connect various peripherals to a PC and other devices. Allows you to connect up to 127 devices per port. The most common and promising connection type for PC.

— LAN. The ability to connect a copier (usually with additional functions of a printer, scanner, fax, etc.) to a PC/multiple PCs via computer network. Suitable for "multi-user environment" — office sharing, etc.

Printer. Ability to use the copier as a printer. The device connects to a computer via a wired or wireless interface. In fact, such models are a variant of the MFP, where the copier function is a priority.

Scanner. Ability to use the copier as a scanner. The device connects to a computer via a wired or wireless interface. In fact, such models are a variant of the MFP, in which the copier function is a priority.

— Finisher. Allows you to bind the processed copies/printed materials with staples.

— Rotary hammer. The presence of a punching unit allows you to make holes in the processed copies/printed materials for subsequent binding.

— Folding. Possibility of the copier/MFP to fold the processed pages. It is applied to production of various booklets.

Noise level

Measured in decibels. Knowing the level of noise performed by the copier while printing, you can guess whether it will be convenient to use it indoors (for example, a common office room).