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Sharp launches four 28-50 ppm b&w MFPs (not all that new)

04 January 2011

Since 2009, Sharp has been marketing the series MX-M283, 363, 453, 503 with versions N and U.

This month, the brand has announced the following prduct launches:
MX-M282N - 28 ppm
MX-M362N - 36 ppm
MX-M 452N - 45 ppm
MX-M502N - 50 ppm

These "new" models do not represent any real innovations as compared to the MX-Mxx3N series which were put on the market just a year and a half ago.  
Please note that for the MX-Mxx2N range, the ADF is an additional option and only offers auto-reversing duplex scanning.

Overview of the distinguishing features between the series:


MX-Mxx3N
8.5" touch-sensitive color screen
color scanning
double-head duplex scanning
70/70 scans per minute simplex/duplex
80 GB hard disk as standard
compressed PDF as an option

MX-Mxx3U
8.1" monochrome touch-sensitive screen

monochrome screen
auto-reversing scanning
50/20 scans per minute for simplex/duplex respectively
80GB hard disk as an option
no compressed PDF available

MX-xx2N
7" touch-sensitive color screen
color screen
auto-reversing scanning
50/20 scans per minute for simplex/duplex respectively
ADF as an option
80 GB hard disk as standard
compressed PDF as an optionThe specs are available!

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