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Article Sent By: Chandra_Christensen@machine--tools.com (Chandra Christensen)
Chandra Christensen is presenting: Sharp copier
This copier is not in perfect order, it needs a new drum at an appr. cost of $600.00. The scanner works fine. The cost new was $22,000. We are a local Ft. Worth company and pickup is preferred. This copier may also be good for parts.
Paper Capacity - 500/500 sheets
Paper Weights - 14 - 20 lbs Index
Mfrs Rec. Monthly Volume: 180k
The AXIS 700 Network Scan Server
The AXIS 700 connects document scanners to Ethernet networks.
Together with a scanner, it allows paper-based information such as
documents, photographs and reports to be sent across the enterprise
environment or around the world. The AXIS 700 can also be
integrated with workflow and document management systems.
By sending the scanned documents to the destination via the
Internet/intranet, you will save time and faxing/mailing costs, and
thus improve your organization efficiency.
The AXIS 700 is a standalone unit, located beside the scanner. You
need one AXIS 700 device for each scanner.
We suggest that you place the scanner and the AXIS 700 in the
workgroup area, e.g. next to your printers and facsimile machines.
This makes it convenient to distribute paper-based information
electronically to e-mail addresses and application servers.
Section 1: Introduction AXIS 700 User’s Manual 8
The AXIS 700 is connected as a node in an Ethernet network,
enabling scanners to be accessed through the network, via Internet and
intranet-related protocols. It can be used independently of file servers,
i.e. communication takes place directly between the network client
and the AXIS 700, without network licensing fees. This results in high
performance, reliability and independence of other equipment.
Simplicity The file-server independent approach makes the installation quick and
convenient. In most environments, the physical connection to the
network is the only installation required prior to using the AXIS 700.
No software needs to be installed on clients or file servers, except for
applications for viewing the generated images in TIFF, JPEG and
The built-in web server enables access to the AXIS 700 from any
standard Web browser, such as Netscape Navigator or Internet
Explorer. Thus, the AXIS 700 can be accessed from Windows, OS/2,
Macintosh and UNIX workstations. The support includes scanning to
Web browser and Administration tools.
Ease of Use The AXIS 700 is designed to be as easy as possible to install and use:
• No special software to learn
• Integrated scanner drivers, image-file creation and network
• Auto-detection of scanner type at startup
• Auto-selection of sheetfeeder or flatbed
• Destinations and scanning profiles saved for regular use
• List of external e-mail addresses supported
Network Connectors The AXIS 700 is equipped with 10baseT and 10base2 connectors for
connection to the Ethernet network.
Power Supply The AXIS 700 can use either the AXIS PS-C or AXIS PS-E power
Push Button The Push button is used for restoring the factory default settings. See
“Restoring Factory Default Settings” on page 55.
SCSI Connector The AXIS 700 is equipped with a SCSI connector for connection to a
Front Panel The front panel indicators show the status of the AXIS 700. The
indicators have the following functions:
Status The Status indicator flashes during startup and turns off when the
AXIS 700 is ready for use. If it remains on, check the LCD for error
Appendix D Technical Specifications
Supported Systems Systems that support TCP/IP, Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
client (Web browser), and at least one of these protocols:
• File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server
• Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server
• Netscape Navigator 3.0 or higher
• Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 or higher
• HTTP 1.0+ and HTML 3.0+ compatible Web browsers
Supported Protocols HTTP, FTP, SMTP, TCP, IP, ARP, RARP, BOOTP, DHCP,
Supported Scanners The AXIS 700 automatically senses the brand and model of the
attached scanner, if supported. No user intervention is needed. Best
performance is achieved for scanners with built-in compression.
• Canon DR-3020 duplex sheetfed scanner, utilizing the duplex
and compression features. Support for job separation pages.
• Canon GP-215 digital copier.
• All current Fujitsu SCSI scanners up to and 3097 DG Plus, with
optional compression (CMP) and image-processing (IPC)
modules. Other Fujitsu SCSI scanners are supported via a generic
Fujitsu driver that supports basic scanning only.
• All current and legacy HP SCSI scanners, with optional
Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) or Transparency Adapter.
• Ricoh scanners IS01, IS420 and IS430. The IS420 and IS430
models utilize the compression module.
For the most recent list of supported scanners and copiers, check the
AXIS 700 web site http:// /products/axis_700/ or
Appendix D: Technical Specifications AXIS 700 User’s Manual 74
• TIFF 6.0, CCITT G.3 and G.4 for black/white images, PackBits
for grayscale images; both single- and multipage TIFF are
supported. Uncompressed for all image types.
• JPEG File Interchange Format (JFIF) for single-page images.
• Adobe PDF 1.2, CCITT G.4 for black/white images, JPEG
compression for color and grayscale images; both single- and
Control Panel Alphanumeric LCD display with 2 rows by 16 characters, sidescrollable
by 40 characters. English, German, French and Spanish text
4 LED indicators signaling Status, Busy, Network, and Power.
7 keys for Menu, Up, Down, Enter, Send, Scan, and Cancel.
Menu for selecting Destination, Scanning profile, Paper size, and
Double-sided. Multiple selection of destinations is possible. Error log.
Installation Internet address set from control panel or with ARP, RARP, BOOTP
or DHCP. For scanning to e-mail and file destinations, the
destinations must be set up from a Web browser, or downloaded via
Configuration and Administration via a Web browser.
Security Administrator’s login for configuration and administration.
Administrator specifies which destinations should be accessible and
whether users are allowed to add temporary e-mail destinations.
Possible to set a default destination (and optionally no other) for fixed
Depending on the length of the addresses, the Administrator can
define 50-100 destinations within the AXIS 700. The maximum
number is limited by the EEPROM memory. If using LDAP or
server-based address lists, the number of destinations is not limited.
Software Updates Flash memory allows central and remote updating of the AXIS 700
software over the network using FTP.
AXIS 700 User’s Manual Appendix D: Technical Specifications 75
Hardware CPU: 32 bit RISC Controller (AXIS ETRAX)
Logical Connection IEEE 802.2, IEEE 802.3, SNAP and Ethernet II frame types
Network Connectors 10baseT (twisted pair) and 10base2 (thin) for Ethernet
Optional Accessories SCSI cable: 50 pin high-density shielded (micro-D)
SCSI cable: 50 pin high-density shielded to 50 pin shielded lowdensity
Power supply 12V DC (36VA), via external power unit (AXIS PS-C) or
12V DC (13,2VA), via external power unit (AXIS PS-E)
Dimensions Height: 1.7 in (4.3 cm)
Environmental Temperature: 40-105°F (5-40°C)
Humidity: 20-80% RHG, noncondensing
EMC FCC Subpart B, Class A; CE EN 55022/1994, EN 50082-1/1992.
Warranty 3 years. 5 years if a member of the Axis User Group.
All specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
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