Page 3 - CAUTIONS; Caution label on the unit; Cautions on using; Important points when selecting an installation site
1 CAUTIONS Caution label on the unit The label ( ) in the fusing area of the unit indicates the following: : Caution, risk of danger : Caution, hot surface Cautions on using Follow the cautions below when using this unit. Warning: • The fusing area is hot. Exercise care in this area when removing mi...
Page 4 - Cautions on handling; Cautions on laser; Store paper in the wrapper and lying flat.; Trademark acknowledgements
2 Cautions on handling Be careful in handling the unit as follows to maintain the performance of this unit. Do not drop the unit, subject it to shock or strike it against any object. Store spare toner cartridges in a cool dry place without removing from thepackage before use. • If they are exposed t...
Page 5 - CONTENTS
3 1 2 4 3 5 6 8 7 9 1 INTRODUCTION USING THE MANUAL ................... 4PART NAMES ............................... 5 OPERATION PANEL ..................... 6 2 LOADING PAPER PAPER........................................... 7LOADING THE PAPER TRAY....... 8BYPASS FEED (including special paper) ..........
Page 6 - USING THE MANUAL; Conventions used in the manual; INTRODUCTION
4 This chapter provides basic information for using the unit. USING THE MANUAL The operation manual contains explanations of how to operate the unit, important considerations, and maintenance procedures. To get the most out of the unit, please read the operation manual. Please keep the operation man...
Page 7 - PART NAMES
5 1 PART NAMES Toner cartridge Photoconductive drum Single bypass 2 3 4 1 5 7 6 89 10 11 13 14 15 5 3 12 Original cover SPF as an option (AR-153EN) Paper tray 2 as an option (AR-153EN) 7 Multi-bypasstray (AR-153EN) Original guide Feeding roller cover Original feeder tray Original exit area Original ...
Page 8 - OPERATION PANEL
6 OPERATION PANEL AR-153E N Exposure mode selector key and indicatorsUse to sequentially select the exposure modes: AUTO, MANUAL or PHOTO. Selected mode is shown by a lit indicator. (p.18)Light and dark keys and indicatorsUse to adjust the MANUAL or PHOTO exposure level. Selected exposure level is s...
Page 9 - PAPER; Type of paper; LOADING PAPER
7 2 Follow the steps below to load paper into the tray. PAPER For best results, use only paper recommended by SHARP. * Do not use non-standard envelopes, and envelopes that have metal clasps, plastic snappers, string closures, windows, linings, self-adhesive, patches or synthetic materials. Do not u...
Page 10 - LOADING THE PAPER TRAY; and slide
8 LOADING THE PAPER TRAY 1 Raise the handle of the paper tray and pull the paper tray out until it stops. 2 Adjust the paper guides on the paper tray to the copy paper width and length. Squeeze the lever of paper guide and slide the guide to match with the width of the paper. Move paper guide to the...
Page 11 - Gently push the paper tray back into the unit.
9 2 4 Gently push the paper tray back into the unit. • After loading paper, to cancel the blinking without restarting copying, press the clear ( ) key. The in the display will go out and the start ( ) indicator will light up. • Be sure that paper is free of rips, dust, wrinkles, and curled or bent e...
Page 12 - Open the multi-bypass tray and extend the tray.
10 BYPASS FEED (including special paper) The multi-bypass tray (AR-153EN) or the single bypass (AR-122EN/AR-152EN) can be used to feed standard paper, transparency film, labels, envelopes, and other special purpose paper. Paper measuring from A6 to A4 and in the weight range of 52 to 128g/m 2 can be...
Page 14 - Note for loading envelopes
12 Note for loading envelopes • Envelopes must be fed narrow side into the feed slot one at a time.• Do not use non-standard envelopes, and envelopes that have metal clasps, plastic snappers, string closures, windows, linings, self-adhesive, patches or synthetic materials. Do not use envelopes that ...
Page 15 - COPY FLOW; MAKING COPIES
13 3 This chapter explains basic and other copying functions. The unit is equipped with a one-page memory buffer. This memory allows the unit to scan an original once only and make up to 99 copies. This feature improves workflow, reduces operation noise from the copier, and provides higher reliabili...
Page 16 - CONNECTING THE POWER CORD; Plug the other end of the power cord into the nearest outlet.; Power on
14 CONNECTING THE POWER CORD 1 Ensure that the power switch of the unit is in the OFF position. Insert the attached power cord into the power cord socket at the rear of the unit. 2 Plug the other end of the power cord into the nearest outlet. Power on Ensure that the power switch of the unit is in t...
Page 17 - Power off methods
15 3 About the scan head The scan head lamp remains on constantly when the unit is in the ready condition (when the start ( ) indicator is illuminated). The unit adjusts the scan head lamp periodically to maintain copying quality. At this time, the scan head moves automatically. This is normal and d...
Page 18 - ORIGINAL PLACEMENT; Open the original cover, and place the original.; Setting a large original; To reattach the original cover, reverse the above procedure.
16 ORIGINAL PLACEMENT 1 Open the original cover, and place the original. 2 Place an original face down on the original table. Align it with the original scale and the centring ( ) mark. Gently close the original cover. Setting a large original The original cover can be removed to allow copying of bu...
Page 19 - Using the SPF; Make sure that no original is left on the original table.
17 3 Using the SPF The SPF is designed to hold up to 30 originals measuring from A5 to A4 andweighting from 52 to 90 g/m 2 .weighting from 52 to 90 g/m 2 . 1 Make sure that no original is left on the original table. 2 Adjust the original guides to the size of originals. 3 Set the originals face up i...
Page 20 - SET THE COPY QUANTITY; EXPOSURE ADJUSTMENT/PHOTO COPYING; Exposure adjustment
18 SET THE COPY QUANTITY Set the number of copies using the two copy quantity ( , ) keys when copying from the original table or from the SPF if installed. • Press the right copy quantity key to set the unit digit from 0 to 9. This key will not change the tens digit. • Press the left copy quantity k...
Page 21 - Automatic exposure adjustment; ) indicator lights up. When adjusting the
19 3 Automatic exposure adjustment The automatic exposure level can be adjusted to suit your copying needs. This levelis set for copying from the original table and copying from the SPF respectively. 1 When adjusting the automatic exposure level for copying from the SPF, place an original in the ori...
Page 22 - Selecting the tray; Press the tray select
20 REDUCTION/ENLARGEMENT/ZOOM Three preset reduction ratios and two enlargement ratios can be selected. The zoom function enables copy ratio selection from 25% to 400% in 1% increments. 1 Set the original and check the paper size. 2 Use the copy ratio selector key and/or ZOOM ( , ) keys to select th...
Page 23 - DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL FUNCTIONS; Preheat mode; TONER SAVE MODE; SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
21 4 This chapter describes the special functions of this unit. Use these functions as needed. DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Toner save mode (page 21) Reduces toner consumption by approximately 10%. Power save modes (page 22) The unit has two power save modes of operation: preheat mode and auto p...
Page 24 - USER PROGRAMS
22 2 Press and hold down the exposure mode selector key for approximately 5 seconds. The MANUAL ( ) indicator will go out and the PHOTO ( ) indicator will begin to blink. The light and dark indicator marked "5" will light up, indicating the standard toner mode is active. 3 To enter the toner...
Page 25 - DISPLAYING TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES; Press and hold down the clear (; Program
23 4 * Factory default settings are indicated with an asterisk (*). 5 Press the start ( ) key. The right-hand number in the display will be steadily lit and the entered value will be stored. 6 Press the light ( ) or dark ( ) key to return to the normal copy mode. DISPLAYING TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES Us...
Page 26 - TONER CARTRIDGE REPLACEMENT; MAINTENANCE
24 This chapter describes how to replace the toner cartridge and how to clean unit. TONER CARTRIDGE REPLACEMENT When the toner cartridge replacement required ( ) indicator lights up, replacement of the toner cartridge will be needed soon. Obtain a new cartridge. When the toner cartridge replacement ...
Page 28 - TONER CARTRIDGE LIFE; Press and hold down the light (
26 6 Close the front cover and then the side cover by pressing the round projections near the side cover open button. The indicator ( ) will go out and the start ( ) indicator will light up. TONER CARTRIDGE LIFE To find out the approximate quantity of toner remaining, follow the procedure described ...
Page 29 - CLEANING THE UNIT; Cabinet
27 5 CLEANING THE UNIT Proper care is essential in order to get clean, sharp copies. Be sure to take a few minutes to regularly clean the unit. Cabinet Wipe the cabinet with a soft, clean cloth. Original table and the back side of the original cover and SPF (if installed) Stains on the glass, scanni...
Page 30 - Transfer charger; Open the side cover while pressing the side cover open button.
28 Transfer charger If copies start becoming streaky or blotchy, the transfer charger may be dirty. Clean the charger using the following procedure. 1 Turn the power switch off. (p.15) 2 Open the side cover while pressing the side cover open button. 3 Take the charger cleaner out by holding the tab....
Page 31 - TROUBLESHOOTING; TROUBLESHOOTING THE UNIT
29 6 This chapter describes misfeed removal and troubleshooting. TROUBLESHOOTING If any problem occurs, check the list below before contacting your authorised service representative. Problem Possible cause Solution Page Unit does not operate. Unit plugged in? Plug the unit into a grounded outlet. 14...
Page 32 - STATUS INDICATORS
30 STATUS INDICATORS When the following indicators light up or blink on the operation panel or the following alphanumeric codes appear in the display, solve the problem immediately referring to both the table below and the relevant page. Be sure to use only genuine SHARP parts and supplies. Indicati...
Page 33 - MISFEED REMOVAL
31 6 MISFEED REMOVAL When the misfeed ( ) indicator blinks or blinks in the display, the unit will stop because of a misfeed. If a misfeed occurs when using the SPF, a number may appear in the display after a minus sign. This indicates the number of the originals that must be returned to the origina...
Page 35 - ) indicator will go out and the start; C: Misfeed in the transport area; Lower the fusing unit release lever.
33 6 2 Gently remove the misfed paper from under the fusing unit as shown in the illustration. If the paper cannot be removed, proceed to "C: Misfeed in the transport area". 3 Raise the fusing unit release lever and then close the side cover by pressing the round projections near the side co...
Page 37 - direction of the arrow while rotating the knob.; DEVELOPER REQUIRED; MAINTENANCE REQUIRED
35 6 (B) Open the original cover and rotate the roller rotating knob to remove the misfed original from the exit area. If the misfed original cannot be easily removed, proceed to (C). (C) If the original does not move easily into the exit area, remove it in the direction of the arrow while rotating ...
Page 38 - SCAN HEAD LOCKING SWITCH; Lock
36 SCAN HEAD LOCKING SWITCH The scan head locking switch is under the original table. If the switch is locked ( ), the unit will not operate. Unlock the switch ( ) as shown below. Lock Unlock Grasp here and turn in the direction of the arrow.
Page 39 - MFP driver; Scanner driver; Sharpdesk
37 7 The procedure for installing the software for the optional Printer/Scanner Expansion Kit (AL-12PKM) and the operation of the printer/scanner is explained here. Information on how to use the online manual is also provided. For the procedure for installing the AL-12PKM, see the setup guide that a...
Page 41 - Flow of installation; Operating
39 7 Flow of installation Refer to the following table and then begin installation. Operating system Interface Reference pages for how to install Windows XP USB/ Parallel Installing onto Windows XP (USB/parallel interface) (p.40) Windows 98 USB Installing onto Windows 98/Me/2000 (USB interface) (p.4...
Page 42 - INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE; MFP
40 INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE The following term is used in this section. MFP Means the unit as a printer and scanner. Installing onto Windows XP (USB/parallel interface) Before starting the installation, make sure the USB or parallel interface cable is not connected to the MFP. 1 Insert the supplied C...
Page 47 - Copying files for MFP driver installation.
45 7 6 Copying files for MFP driver installation. 1 After confirming the message in the "Welcome" window, click the "Next" button. 2 A dialog box appears asking you to verify that the interface cable is not connected to the MFP. Make sure that the interface cable is not connected and...
Page 52 - INDICATORS ON THE OPERATION PANEL; Start indicator
50 INDICATORS ON THE OPERATION PANEL The ONLINE indicator and the start ( ) indicator indicate the state of the printer or scanner. Start indicator On: Indicates the unit is ready for copying or scanning is being performed. Blinking: The indicator blinks in the following situations: • When a print j...
Page 53 - USING THE PRINTER MODE; Opening the printer driver from the start menu; How to print
51 7 USING THE PRINTER MODE Opening the printer driver from the start menu Open the printer driver setup screen by the method shown below. 1 Click the "start" button. 2 Click "Control Panel", select "Printers and Other Hardware", and then click "Printers and Faxes". O...
Page 54 - When using the single bypass; About interrupt copying
52 4 Specify the print settings including the number of copies, media type, and print quality, and then click the "Print" button to start printing. On Windows 95/98/Me/NT 4.0, click the "OK" button to start printing.For details on print settings, see the online manual or the help fil...
Page 55 - USING THE SCANNER MODE; Using the Button Manager; Setting up the Button Manager
53 7 USING THE SCANNER MODE Using the Button Manager Setting up the Button Manager The scanner driver for this unit includes an STI (Still image) driver and WIA (Windows Image Acquisition) driver. You can install software that supports the STI driver and WIA driver to enable scanning using the opera...
Page 59 - Using the SCANNER key to begin scanning; Place the original you wish to scan on the original table/SPF.; Application
57 7 Using the SCANNER key to begin scanning 1 Press the SCANNER ( ) key. The unit enters scan mode. 2 Place the original you wish to scan on the original table/SPF. For the procedure for placing the original, see "ORIGINAL PLACEMENT" (p.16). 3 Press the right copy quantity key to display th...
Page 60 - Opening the scanner driver and scanning from your computer; Using the SHARP TWAIN
58 4 Press the start ( ) key. The selected application launches and scanning begins. Opening the scanner driver and scanning from your computer Follow the steps below to open the scanner driver setup screen. As an example, this instruction is given using Sharpdesk as an image capture application. Us...
Page 63 - HOW TO USE THE ONLINE MANUAL; Contents of the online manual; How to use the online manual; Print; Scan
61 7 HOW TO USE THE ONLINE MANUAL The online manual provides detailed instructions for operating the unit as the printer or scanner and a list of methods for dealing with printing or scanner problems.To access the online manual, your computer must have Acrobat Reader 5.0 or a later version. If it is...
Page 64 - Installing Acrobat Reader; Turn on your computer.
62 5 Click the to read the online manual. To close the online manual, click the ( ) button located at the top-right of the window. Installing Acrobat Reader 1 Turn on your computer. 2 Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. 3 Click the "start" button, click "My Computer" ( ), and th...
Page 65 - USING OTHER INSTALLED DRIVERS
63 7 USING OTHER INSTALLED DRIVERS If you use another GDI printer or a Windows Printing System printer, interference between printers may occur and printing may not be performed properly. To use another GDI printer or a Windows Printing System printer, you must change the port setting of the printer...
Page 66 - CONNECTING THE INTERFACE CABLE; Interface cable; Parallel interface cable; Connecting the USB interface cable; Obtain a shielded USB interface cable.
64 CONNECTING THE INTERFACE CABLE This unit includes both USB and parallel interface connectors.Interface cables for connecting the unit to your computer are not included with this unit. Please purchase the appropriate cable for your computer. Interface cable Parallel interface cable IEEE 1284-Shiel...
Page 67 - Connecting the parallel interface cable; Obtain an IEEE1284 shielded parallel interface cable.
65 7 Connecting the parallel interface cable 1 Obtain an IEEE1284 shielded parallel interface cable. 2 Ensure that your computer and unit are turned off. 3 Insert the cable into the parallel interface connector located on the rear of the unit, and fasten with clasps. 4 Insert the other end of the ca...
Page 68 - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
66 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION A number of options are available for the unit which allow you to configure a system to meet your particular needs. The options include the following. SINGLE PASS FEEDER (AR-SP5) The single pass feeder (SPF) holds up to 30 originals for automatic feeding. The procedures for p...
Page 70 - SPECIFICATIONS; APPENDIX
68 SPECIFICATIONS Model AR-153EN AR-152EN AR-122EN Type Digital laser copier, desk-top type Copy system Dry, electrostatic transfer Originals Sheets, bound documents Paper tray 250 sheets Single bypass / 1 sheet Multi-bypass tray 50 sheets / Paper output tray 100 sheets Original sizes Max. A4 Origin...
Page 71 - Optional equipment
69 9 * 1 Feed paper lengthwise only. * 2 Leading and trailing edges. * 3 Along the other edges in totals. * 4 Not including toner and drum cartridges. Optional equipment Printer/Scanner Expansion Kit (AL-12PKM) * 1 Feed paper lengthwise only. * 2 Data transmission time is not included. Unit dimensio...
Page 73 - ABOUT SUPPLIES AND OPTIONS; Supply list; Supply
71 9 ABOUT SUPPLIES AND OPTIONS When ordering supplies, please use the correct part numbers as listed below. Supply list *Based on copying onto A4-type paper at 5% toned area. Be sure to use only genuine SHARP parts and supplies. For best copying results, be sure to use only SHARP Genuine Supplies w...
Page 74 - INDEX
72 INDEX 2 250-sheet paper feed unit .................... 67 A About supplies ..................................... 71Acrobat Reader .................................... 62Alarm indicator - Developer replacement required indicator ................................. 6, 30, 35 - Maintenance indicator ....
Page 76 - INDEX BY PURPOSE
74 INDEX BY PURPOSE Cleaning the unit - Cabinet ............................................ 27 - Original cover .................................. 27 - Original table ................................... 27 - SPF ................................................. 27- Transfer changer ...................
Page 77 - SOFTWARE LICENSE
75 SOFTWARE LICENSE PLEASE READ THIS LICENSE CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE. BYUSING THE SOFTWARE, YOU ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE. 1. License. The application, demonstration, system and other software accompanying this License, whether on disk, in read only memory, or...
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