Chapter 1
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1.1.3.2 ADF Specifications
0014-4658
i-SENSYS MF4150 /
1.1.3.3 FAX Specifications
0014-4676
i-SENSYS MF4150 / i-SENSYS MF4140
Multifeeder tray capacity
10 sheets (plain paper: 80 g/m2)
1 sheet (transparency, envelope)
Delivery tray stack
100 sheets (plain paper: 80 g/m2)
50 sheets (thick paper: 91 to 105 g/m2)
30 sheets (thick paper: 106 to 128 g/m2)
10 sheets (label, transparency, envelope, postcard)
Continuous reproduction
1 to 99 print (s)
Energy save mode
Yes (manual ON/OFF, auto OFF at a certain period of time, auto ON at
fax reception/print data reception)
Operating environment
(temperature range)
15 to 30 degC
Operating environment
(humidity range)
10 - 80 %
Operating environment
(atmospheric pressure)
0.61 to 1.01 hpa (0.6 to 1 atm)
Power supply rating
- 220V - 240V (50/60Hz)
- 120V, 60Hz
Power consumption (maximum)
maximum consumption: 670W or less
Power consumption
consumption at operation mode: approx. 340W or less(reference value)
consumption at standby mode: approx. 8.5W (reference value)
consumption at sleep mode: approx. 3W (reference value)
Ozone
max: 0.05 ppm or less, average: 0.02 ppm or less
Dimensions
MF4150:
390 (W) x 432 (D) x 370 (H) mm (document pickup tray attached)
MF4120/MF4122/MF4140:
390 (W) x 432 (D) x 303 (H) mm
Weight
MF4150:
13.4 kg approx. (toner cartridge included)
MF4120/MF4122/MF4140:
12.4 kg approx. (toner cartridge included)
Original orientation
Face-up method
Original position
center reference
Original processing mode
1-sided to 1-sided copy, 1-sided to 2-sided copy
Original reading
stream reading method
Stack
35 sheets (80 g/m2 or less)
25 sheets (LGL size)
Mixed original sizes
No
Original AE detection
No
Original size recognition
No
Stamp
No
Operating environment
pursuant to the host machine
Applicable lines
Analog line (single line)
- Telephone subscriber line (PSTN)
Transmission method
Half-duplex communication
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