Specifications
17
Basic Function/Copy Function
Type
Console
Memory
512 MB
Color Capability
Full color
Scan Resolution
Document glass: 600
600 dpi
Automatic document feeder: 600
300 dpi
Print Resolution
1200
2400 dpi
Halftone/Printable Colors
256 tones/color (16.7 million colors)
Warm-Up Time
35 seconds or less (at 22°C room temperature)
IMPORTANT:
•
It may take longer due to the image quality adjustment.
Original Paper Size
Document glass:
The maximum size is 215.9
297 mm for both sheets and books.
Automatic document feeder:
The maximum size is 215.9
355.6 mm.
Output Paper Size
Maximum: Legal
Minimum: 76.2
127 mm (3
5")
Image loss width: Top edge, 4 mm or less; bottom edge, 4 mm or less; left and
right edges, 4 mm or less
Output Paper Weight
60 – 163 gsm
IMPORTANT:
•
Use paper recommended by Fuji Xerox. Copying may not be performed
correctly depending on the conditions.
First Copy Output Time
Monochrome: 20.0 seconds (for A4
/monochrome mode)
Color: 30.0 seconds (for A4
/color mode)
IMPORTANT:
•
The values may vary depending on the machine configuration.
Reduction/Enlargement
Size-for-Size: 1:1
±
1.3%
Preset %: 50%, 70%, 81%, 100%, 122%, 141%, 200%
Variable %: 25 – 400% (1% increments)
Continuous Copy Speed
Document glass:
Monochrome: 18 sheets/minute
Color: 18 sheets/minute
Automatic document feeder:
Monochrome: 18 sheets/minute
Color: 8 sheets/minute
IMPORTANT:
•
Print speed may decrease due to factors such as paper type, paper size, and
printing conditions.
•
When continuously printing a single document of A4
.
Paper Tray Capacity
Standard: 150 sheets (Standard 150 sheet tray)
Maximum paper capacity: 150 sheets (standard)
IMPORTANT:
•
When using Fuji Xerox P paper (64 gsm)
Continuous Copy
99 images
NOTE:
•
The machine may pause temporarily to perform image stabilization.
Summary of Contents for DocuPrint CM225FW
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