Sharp AR-507 Review
Editor's Review
Sharp AR-507 by Mel Meyers 08/30/2010 OVERVIEW: The Sharp AR-507 copier is designed to deliver the ideal solution for front office applications: high-speed 2-sided digital copying at 50 pages per minute, the capability to add professional finishing, workgroup printing and network scanning.
Editor's Pros & Cons
PROS: Like Sharp’s other AR models, the AR-507 is a copier first and foremost. Right the box, the AR-507 focuses on the features that businesses expect when they purchase an image processor for medium to high-volume workloads.
CONS: The AR-507 is a very good high-speed copier. However, the ability to add printing and scanning cards after the copier is in the office may be beyond the technical abilities of its end-users, requiring a Sharp field engineer. And even with the multi-functional options, there are less expensive mid-range multi-functions that can provide faster and higher print quality for small-volume jobs. 
Doing a large print job or copying will cause the Sharp to pause in the middle of a job. This pause is to allow time for the toner level to be brought up to normal levels to maintain consistent print quality. So during any high-volume copying or printing, expect your average print speed to be considerably less than the touted 50 pages per minute.
INK/TONER NEEDS:
Indicators on the control panel will inform you when toner supply is low and other consumables need replacing. The AR-507 comes with a cartridge that carries more than enough toner to give you enough time to purchase a full 25,000-page yield cartridge.
Other consumables to consider will be the drum unit and the "used toner" bottle. |