Sharp AR-M355U & M355N Review
Editor's Review
Sharp AR-M355U & M355N by Mel Meyers 08/31/2010 OVERVIEW:
For the medium-size business that needs a high-volume multifunction that can fax, scan and produce high-speed monochrome prints and copies, in 2004 Sharp released the AR-M355U and M355N digital imagers. Slower than the AR-M455 at speeds up to 35 ppm, the M355’s provides ledger-sized, 2-sided printing at 600 x 600 dpi resolution, simultaneous 2-sided scanning, and document security for sensitive information. The network-ready AR-M355N includes a 40GB hard drive, Ethernet, and PCL6 emulator. All of these features are available to the M355U as options.
Editor's Pros & Cons
PROS: The primary control panel on the AR-M355 is the large LCD touch-screen display. This User Interface (UI) gives immediate access to popular functions, with additional menus for all of the AR-M355’s features. A traditional 10-key fax pad is provided along with the buttons most users are used to using with faxes.
CONS: Unfortunately, the software and the more sophisticated print features are only for Wintel machines. Sharp claims it support’s Mac pre-OS X versions, but in reality you need to be running Mac OS 10.3 and above to use the printing, network, and scanning applications native to OS X or through 3rd party applications, like Photoshop. Customer Reviews For Sharp AR-M355U & M355N
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INK/TONER NEEDS:
The AR-M355 has separated the high-volume toner and drum to help reduce overall consumables costs and maximize drum usage. Unlike smaller copiers and multi-functions, Sharp’s AR-M models don’t require much maintenance in consumables. The high-volume toner cartridge yields up to 35,000 pages. The drum unit is good for 200,000 pages and will need to be changed by the 6th toner replacement. |