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Sharp AR-M355U Operation Manual (380 pages)
Sharp Laser Printer OPERATION MANUAL AR-M355N AR-M455N
Brand:
Sharp
| Category:
Printer
| Size: 11.48 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
8
Laser Printer
1
Specifications
1
The Product
1
Operation Manuals
4
Product Configurations
4
Installation Requirements
5
Cautions
6
Laser Information
7
Table of Contents
8
Contents
9
Chapter 1 Before Using the Product
11
Introduction
11
Main Features
12
Main Features
13
Part Names and Functions
18
Exterior
18
Interior
19
Part Names and Functions of Peripheral Devices
20
Operation Panel
22
Touch Panel
23
Turning the Power on and off
26
Auditing Mode
27
Using the Machine When the Auditing Mode Is Enabled
27
Managing the Machine
28
Chapter 2 Managing the Machine
28
Loading Paper
29
Changing the Paper Size in Paper Tray 1
29
Loading Paper in Paper Tray 1
29
Specifications of Paper Trays
30
Loading Paper
32
Setting the Paper Type and Paper Size
32
Setting the Paper Size When a Special Size Is Loaded
33
Programming and Editing Paper Types
34
Loading Paper in the Multi Purpose Drawer
35
Fusing Unit Pressure Adjusting Levers
36
Printing Onto Envelopes
36
Loading Paper in the Stand/3 X 500 Sheet Paper Drawer
37
Specifications (Multi Purpose Drawer)
37
Specifications (Stand/3 X 500 Sheet Paper Drawer)
37
Loading Paper in the Stand/Mpd & 2000 Sheet Paper Drawer
38
Specifications (Stand/Mpd & 2000 Sheet Paper Drawer)
38
Custom Settings
39
General Procedure for Custom Settings
39
About the Settings
41
Replacing the Toner Cartridge
42
Storage of Supplies
43
Misfeed Removal
44
Misfeed Removal Guidance
44
Misfeed in the Transport Area, Fusing Area, and Exit Area
45
Misfeed in the Duplex Module
46
Misfeed in the Paper Feed Area
47
Removing an Original Misfeed
49
Removing a Misfed Original from the Automatic Document Feeder
49
Troubleshooting
50
Troubleshooting
51
Peripheral Devices
54
Chapter 3 Peripheral Devices
54
Duplex Module
55
Part Names
55
Specifications
55
Loading Paper in the Bypass Tray
56
Troubleshooting (Concerning the Duplex Module)
57
Mail-Bin Stacker
58
Part Names
58
Specifications
58
Misfeed in the Mail-Bin Stacker
59
Finisher
60
Part Names
60
Specifications
60
Finisher Functions
61
Using the Finisher Functions
62
Staple Cartridge Replacement
63
Misfeed in the Finisher
65
Troubleshooting Finisher Problems
66
Saddle Stitch Finisher
67
Part Names
67
Specifications
67
Saddle Stitch Finisher Functions
68
Using the Saddle Stitch Finisher
71
Staple Cartridge Replacement and Staple Jam Removal
72
Misfeed in the Saddle Stitch Finisher
75
Troubleshooting (Concerning the Saddle Stitch Finisher)
77
Making Copies
80
Chapter 4 Making Copies
80
Automatic Document Feeder
81
Acceptable Originals
81
Placing Originals
82
Placing Originals
83
Checking the Size of a Placed Original
84
Manually Setting the Scanning Size
84
Storing, Deleting, and Using Original Sizes
85
Storing or Deleting an Original Size
85
Normal Copying
86
Making Copies with the Automatic Document Feeder
86
Automatic Two-Sided Copying Using the Automatic
89
Document Feeder
89
Copying from the Document Glass
90
Automatic Two-Sided Copying from the Document Glass
92
Adjusting the Exposure
93
Reduction/Enlargement/Zoom
94
Automatic Selection (Auto Image)
94
Manual Selection (Preset Copy Ratios/Zoom)
95
Xy Zoom
97
Special Papers
99
Convenient Copy Functions
100
Chapter 5 Convenient Copy Functions Specifications
101
Special Modes
101
Chapter 8 Specifications....................................................... 8-2
101
General Procedure for Using Special Functions
101
Margin Shift
102
Erase
103
Dual Page Copy
104
Pamphlet Copy
105
Job Build
107
Tandem Copy
108
Covers/Inserts
110
Transparency Film with Insert Sheets
121
Multi Shot
122
Book Copy
124
Card Shot
125
B/W Reverse
127
Mirror Image
127
Print Menu
128
Storing, Using and Deleting Job Programs
140
Storing a Job Program
140
Calling up a Job Program
141
Deleting a Stored Job Program
141
Interrupting a Copy Run
142
Chapter 6 Machine Maintenance (for Copying)
144
Document Feeder
144
Photoconductive Drum
144
Troubleshooting
144
User Maintenance
144
User Maintenance
145
Cleaning the Document Glass and the Automatic Document Feeder
145
Cleaning the Main Charger of the Photoconductive Drum
145
Troubleshooting
146
Document Filing Function
147
Chapter 7 Document Filing Function Overview..................................................................7-2
147
Document Filing Function
147
Overview
148
Document Filing Function
148
To Use the Document Filing Function
150
A Look at the Operation Panel
150
Saving Files
150
Document Filing Icons
151
Main Screen of Document Filing
151
Saving a Document Image File
152
Quick File
152
Filing
153
Print Jobs
155
Scan Save
156
Calling up and Using a File
159
Searching for and Calling up a Saved File
159
Calling up and Using a Saved File
161
Custom Settings
167
Creating, Editing, and Deleting User Names and Folders
167
Creating a Custom Folder
170
Entering Characters
172
Troubleshooting
174
Key Operator
184
Program List
184
Trademark Acknowledgments
186
Table of Contents
187
Setting the Printer Driver
189
Printer Driver Settingss in Windows (Selecting and Settings Print Conditions)
189
Using the Help File to View Explanations of the Settings
190
Printing
191
Using Options to Print
193
Setting the Printer Driver
193
Setting the Printer Driver Properties
195
Selecting Printing Functions
196
Settings in the [Main] Tab
196
Settings in the [Paper] Tab
200
Settings in the [Advanced] Tab
203
Settings in the [Job Handling] Tab
206
Settings in the [Watermarks] Tab
209
Web Pages in the Printer
210
Remote Operation Via a Network
211
How to Access the Web Page and View Help
211
About the Web Pages (for Users)
212
Directly Printing a File on a Computer
213
About the Web Pages (for the Administrator)
214
Protecting Information Programmed in the Web Page ([Passwords])
215
Directly Printing a File on an FTP Server
216
E-Mail Print
218
E-Mail Status and E-Mail Alert Settings
219
Printer Basic Settings
221
Making Configuration Setting
222
Operation Procedure Common to All Printer Configuration Settings (Items that Can be Set from the Operation Panel)
222
Printer Default Settings
224
PCL Settings
225
Postscript Settings
225
Key Operator Programs
226
Key Operator Programs
227
Key Operator Program List
227
Procedure for Using Key Operator Programs
228
Key Operator Program Menu
229
Description of Setting Programs
230
Printer Settings
230
Default Settings
230
Interface Settings
230
A4/Letter Size Auto Change
230
Hexadecimal Dump Mode
230
I/O Timeout
230
Print Density Level
230
Prohibit Notice Page Printing
230
Prohibit Test Page Printing
230
Enable Network Port
231
Enable Usb Port
231
Network Port Emulation Switching
231
Usb Port Emulation Switching
231
Network Settings
232
Reset the Nic
232
Ip Address Setting
232
Tandem Setting
232
Enable Netware
232
Enable Ethertalk
232
Ping Command
232
Enable Netbeui
232
Enable Tcp/Ip
232
Troubleshooting
233
Troubleshooting
234
Checking the IP Address
236
Appendix
237
Printer Specifications
238
Notice Page Printing
239
Print Area
240
Pcl Symbol Set
240
Purpose of the Key Operator Programs
241
Gpurpose of the Key Operator Programs
242
Using the Key Operator Programs
244
Ggeneral Programs
247
Account Control
247
Energy Save
249
Operation Settings
250
Device Control
251
List Print
252
Key Operator Code Change
253
Product Key
253
Gprograms for Copy Mode
254
Copy Settings
254
Gdocument Filing Programs
256
Document Filing Settings
256
Installing the Printer
258
Software License
260
Installation Method
263
Uninstalling Printer Drivers and Printer Utilities
274
Before Installation
275
Installation Requirements
278
Table of Contents
281
To Use this Product Correctly as Afacsimile
283
Fcc Notice to Users
284
G about the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991
285
Important Safety Information
285
G Notice for Users in Canada
286
G Avis pour Nos Utilisateurs au Canada
286
Before Using the Fax Feature
288
Connecting an Extension Phone
289
G Connecting an Extension Phone
289
Gconnecting an Extension Phone
289
Points to Check and Program after Installation
289
A Look at the Operation Panel
290
G Fax Mode (Condition Settings Screen)
291
Fax Mode (Condition Settings Screen)
291
Originals
293
G Originals that Can be Faxed
293
Originals that Can be Faxed
293
Loading a Document
294
G Using the Automatic Document Feeder
294
G Using the Document Glass
294
Using the Automatic Document Feeder
294
Using the Document Glass
294
Checking the Size of a Loaded Original
295
G Manually Setting the Scanning Size
295
Manually Setting the Scanning Size
295
Storing, Deleting, and Using Original Sizes
296
G Storing or Deleting an Original Size
296
G Using a Stored Original Size
296
Storing or Deleting an Original Size
296
Using a Stored Original Size
296
Selecting Resolution and Exposure Settings
297
G Selecting the Resolution
297
Selecting the Resolution
297
G Selecting the Exposure
298
Selecting the Exposure
298
Convenient Dialing Methods
299
Basic Operations
300
Sending a Fax
301
G Basic Procedure for Sending Faxes
301
Basic Procedure for Sending Faxes
301
G Transmission by Auto-Dialing
303
Touch Dialing and Group Dialing)
303
G Sending a Fax by Speed Dialing
303
Transmission
303
Sending a Fax by Speed Dialing
303
Fax Number Entry with Global Address Search
304
Enlarging/Reducing the Image before Transmission
305
G Faxing a Two-Sided Original
306
Faxing a Two-Sided Original
306
Canceling a Fax Transmission
308
G Canceling On-Hook Dialing
308
Canceling On-Hook Dialing
308
Priority Transmission of a Stored Job
308
Receiving Faxes
309
G Receiving a Fax
309
Receiving a Fax
309
Using Convenient Functions 1 Advanced Transmission Methods
310
Using Convenient Functions 1
310
Advanced Transmission Methods
310
Sending the same Document to Multiple Destinations in Asingle Operation (Broadcast Transmission)
311
Sending the same Document to Multiple Destinations in
311
G Using Broadcast Transmission
312
Using Broadcast Transmission
312
Erasing Edge Shadows (Edge Erase)
313
G Using Edge Erase
313
Using Edge Erase
313
Faxing a Divided Original (Dual
314
Time (Timer Transmission)
315
G Setting up a Timer Transmission
315
Transmission
315
Setting up a Timer Transmission
315
TRANSMITTING TWO ORIGINAL PAGES as a SINGLE PAGE (2In1)
316
USING 2In1
316
Faxing the Front and Back Sides of Acard on One Sheet of Paper (Card Shot)
317
Faxing the Front and Back Sides of a Card on One Sheet of Paper (Card Shot)
317
G Using Card Shot
317
Using Card Shot
317
Faxing a Large Number of Pages (Job Build Mode)
319
Own Number Sending
320
Printing out the Result of Atransmission (Transaction Report)
321
Printing out the Result of a Transmission
321
Transmission and Reception Using the Polling Function
322
G Using the Polling Function
322
Using the Polling Function
322
Using Polling Memory
324
Programming Frequently Used Operations
326
G Using a Program
326
Using a Program
326
Transferring Received Faxes to Another Machine When Printing Is Not Possible (Forwarding Function)
327
G Using the Transfer Function
327
Transferring Received Faxes to Another Machine When
327
Using the Transfer Function
327
Faxing Directly from a Computer (Pc-Fax Function)
328
Using Convenient Functions 2 Transmission Using F-Codes
330
Transmission Using F-Codes
330
Using Convenient Functions 2
330
Transmission between Machines Supporting F-Codes
331
G Memory Boxes and Sub-Addresses/Passcodes
331
Required for F-Code Transmission
331
Memory Boxes and Sub-Addresses/Passcodes Required for F-Code Transmission
331
Creating a Memory Box for F-Code Transmission
332
Entering (Dialing) a Fax Number with a Sub-Address and Passcode
332
Sub-Address and Passcode
333
F-Code Polling Memory
333
G Using F-Code Polling Memory
333
Using F-Code Polling Memory
333
G Procedure for F-Code Polling
334
Procedure for F-Code Polling
334
F-Code Confidential Transmission
335
G Printing a Document Received to an F-Code
336
Confidential Memory Box
336
Printing
336
F-Code Relay Broadcast Transmission
337
G Using the F-Code Relay Request Function
338
(Your Machine Requests a Relay Broadcast)
338
USING the F-CODE RELAY BROADCAST FUNCTION (Your Machine Is the Relay Machine)
338
Using Convenient Functions 3 Convenient Methods of Use
340
Using Convenient Functions 3
340
Convenient Methods of Use
340
Using an Extension Phone
341
G Using an Extension Phone to Receive a Fax
341
Reception)
341
Using an Extension Phone to Receive a Fax
341
Transmission
342
Receiving a Fax after Talking (Manual Reception)
342
Sending a Fax after Talking (Manual Transmission)
343
Programming
344
Programming
345
Storing, Editing, and Deleting Auto Dial Keys and Programs
345
G Storing One-Touch Dial Keys
346
Storing One-Touch Dial Keys
346
Editing and Deleting One-Touch Keys
348
G Editing and Deleting One-Touch Keys
348
G Storing a Group Key
349
Storing a Group Key
349
Editing and Deleting Group Keys
350
G Editing and Deleting Group Keys
350
Editing and Deleting Programs
351
G Editing and Deleting Programs
351
G Storing a Program
351
Storing a Program
351
Storing a Group Index
352
Programming, Editing, and Deleting F-Code Memory Boxes
354
Boxes
354
Boxes (Polling Times)
354
Times
354
G Setting for F-Code Confidential Transmission Memory Boxes (Print Pin)
355
Gsetting for F-Code Confidential Transmission Memory Boxes (Print Pin)
355
G Setting for F-Code Relay Broadcast Memory Boxes (Recipient)
356
Recipient
356
Setting for F-Code Relay Broadcast Memory Boxes
356
G Editing and Deleting a Memory Box
357
Printing Programmed Information
357
Editing and Deleting a Memory Box
357
Troubleshooting
358
When a Transaction Report Is Printed
359
Viewing the Communication Activity Report
360
When an Alarm Sounds and Awarning Message Is Displayed
360
Problems and Solutions
361
Key Operator Program List
365
Using the Key Operator Programs
366
Default Display Settings
367
Initial Resolution Setting
367
Key Operator Programs
367
Operation Settings
367
Auto Wake up Print
368
Default Exposure Settings
368
Fax Own Number and Name Set
368
Fax Settings
368
Scan Complete Sound Setting
368
Key Operator Programs
369
Activity Report Print Select Setting
369
G Key Operator Programs
369
Original Print on Transaction Report
369
Pause Time Setting
369
Speaker Volume Settings
369
Transaction Report Print Select Setting
369
Auto Reduction Sending Setting
370
Disable of Fax Number Direct Entry
370
Distinctive Ring Detection
370
Printing Page Number at Receiver
370
Rotation Sending Setting
370
Call Timer at Memory Sending
371
Date/Own Number Print Position Setting
371
Quick on Line Sending
371
Recall in Case of Communication Error
371
Recall in Case of Line Busy
371
Auto Receive Reduce Setting
372
Fax Output Tray Setting
372
Number of Calls in Auto Reception
372
Print Style Setting
372
Anti Junk Fax Setting
373
Passcode Number Setting
373
Polling Security Setting
373
G Printing out Settings
374
Printing out Settings
374
Chapter 9 Appendix
376
Specifications
377
Index
378
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Sharp AR-M355U Service Manual (276 pages)
DIGITAL MULTIFUNCTIONAL SYSTEM
Brand:
Sharp
| Category:
All in One Printer
| Size: 17.96 MB
Table of Contents
Service Manual
1
Cautions on Laser
2
For North America
2
For Europe
2
Table of Contents
3
Note for Servicing
5
A. Cautions for Servicing
5
Configuration
6
General
5
System Configuration
6
A. Basic System
6
B. Option Lineup
7
C. List of Combination of Peripheral Devices
9
Specifications
10
Basic Specification
10
A. Base Engine
10
B. Document Feeding Equipment
11
C. Output Equipment
11
Specific Function
11
A. Printer Function
11
B. Image Send Function
14
C. Copy Function
16
B/W Scanner Module (DSPF)
17
Rack for Scanner
18
A. European Subsidiary/East Europe/Russia Australia/New Zealand
19
B. Taiwan (Aurora)
19
Consumable Parts
19
D. Middle East/Africa/Israel/Philippines
19
E. Hong Kong
19
F. China
19
Supply System Table
19
Maintenance Parts List
20
A. Europe/Australia/New Zealand/Taiwan
20
Latin America
20
C. Hong Kong
21
D. China
21
Production Number Identification
22
A. Drum Cartridge
22
B. Toner Cartridge
22
C. Developer Cartridge
22
Environmental Conditions
22
A. Operating Conditions
22
B. Storage Conditions
22
External Views and Internal Structures
23
Exterior
23
Interior
24
Operation Panel
25
Cross Sectional View
27
A. Scanner Unit
27
B. Engine
27
Switch, Sensor
28
A. Scanner Unit
28
B. Engine
28
A. Scanner Unit
29
B. Engine
29
Motor, Clutch, Solenoid
30
A. Scanner Unit
30
B. Engine
30
Unpacking and Installation
31
Installing Procedure Flowchart
31
Note for Installation Place
32
Unpacking Procedure
32
AR-M351U/M451U (Europe)
32
B. AR-M351U/M451U (Except for Europe)
32
AR-M351U/M451U (Europe))
33
A. Ar-D28
33
B. Ar-D27
35
C. Ar-Mu2
37
Machine Installing Procedure
41
A. Setting Related to Process
41
B. Toner Cartridge Settings
41
C. Setting Related to Fusing
42
D. Paper Setting
42
Automatic Developer Adjustment
42
Print Test
43
Attach the Document Scanning Label
43
Key Sheet Attachment
43
Adjuster Installation and Adjustment
44
Using the Transport Handle
44
Maintenance and Details of each Section
45
Maintenance System Table]
45
Engine Section
45
Scanner / DSPF
46
Peripheral Devices
47
Details of each Section]
48
Process Section
48
OPC Drum Section]
50
Transfer Section]
55
Developing Section]
60
Fusing Section
65
Paper Feed Section
70
Transport Section/Paper Exit Reverse Section
77
Laser Scanner Section
87
Scanner Section
90
DSPF Section
98
Operation Panel Section
106
Filter
110
Drive Section
111
Power Section
113
Fan Motor
118
Adjustments
120
Process Section
120
A. Doctor Gap Adjustment
120
B. MG Roller Main Pole Position Adjustment
120
C. High Voltage Output Adjustment
121
Image Check, Adjustment
122
A. Adjustments on the Engine Side
122
B. Adjustment on the Scanner Side
125
Scanner Section
129
Adjustment]
130
Emitting Unit
131
F. Original Size Detection Photo Sensor Check
131
Adjustment
131
H. Image Density Adjustment
132
Select 1
133
I. DSPF Width Detection Adjustment
136
Simulations
137
Outline and Purpose
137
Code-Type Simulation
137
A. Operating Procedures and Operations
137
B. Simulation List
139
C. Details
143
And Press
189
[START] Key
193
Set Range Default
195
Simulation
222
Press [CUSTOM SETTINGS] Key
222
Other Related Items
223
Machine Operation
225
Acceptable Originals
225
A. Size and Weight of Acceptable Originals
225
In the Document Feeder Tray
225
Standard Original Placement Orientations
225
Rotation Copying
225
Specifications of Paper Trays
226
A. Applicable Plain Paper
226
B. Applicable Special Paper
227
Printing Onto Envelopes
227
A. Fusing Unit Pressure Adjusting Levers
227
Trouble Codes
228
General
228
Trouble Codes List
228
Details of Trouble Codes
230
Simulation
241
Yes
241
Other Related Items
241
Simulation
243
Rom Version-Up Method
244
General
244
Cautions
244
Flash ROM Update Procedures
244
A. Preliminary Arrangement
244
D. in Case of "Result: NG"
246
E. Turning off the Power During Update
246
F. Update Window Display in Normal Booting
246
G. Update Process Flow
246
Electrical Section
249
Block Diagram
249
Actual Wiring Chart
250
Lsu Unit
257
Toner Hopper
258
Developer Unit
258
Main Drive
259
Fusing Unit
260
Signal Name List
267
Sharp AR-M355U Operation Manual (61 pages)
LASER PRINTER
Brand:
Sharp
| Category:
Printer
| Size: 2.08 MB
Table of Contents
Laser Printer
1
Trademark Acknowledgments
2
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1 Basic Printing Procedures Key Operator Programs
5
Setting the Printer Driver
5
Printer Driver Settingss in Windows (Selecting and Settings Print Conditions)
5
Using the Help File to View Explanations of the Settings
6
Printing
7
Using Options to Print
9
Chapter 2 Setting the Printer Driver
9
Selecting Printing Functions
11
G Settings in the [Main] Tab
11
G Settings in the [Paper] Tab
11
Selecting Printing Functions
12
Settings in the [Main] Tab
12
Settings in the [Paper] Tab
16
Settings in the [Advanced] Tab
19
Key Operator Programs
21
Settings in the [Job Handling] Tab
22
Settings in the [Watermarks] Tab
26
Chapter 3 Web Pages in the Printer
27
Remote Operation Via a Network
28
How to Access the Web Page and View Help
28
About the Web Pages (for Users)
29
Directly Printing a File on a Computer
30
About the Web Pages (for the Administrator)
31
Protecting Information Programmed in the Web Page ([Passwords])
32
Directly Printing a File on an FTP Server
33
E-Mail Print
35
E-Mail Status and E-Mail Alert Settings
36
Chapter 4 Printer Basic Settings
38
Making Configuration Setting
38
Configuration Settings (Items that Can be Set from the Operation Panel)
38
Making Configuration Setting
39
Operation Procedure Common to All Printer Configuration Settings (Items that Can be Set from the Operation Panel)
39
G Printer Default Settings
40
Printer Default Settings
41
PCL Settings
42
Postscript Settings
42
Chapter 5 Printing from the Operation Panel
43
Hold Job List
44
G Key Operator Program List
45
G Procedure for Using Key Operator Programs
45
G Key Operator Program Menu
45
G Printer Settings
45
Chapter 6 Key Operator Programs
46
Key Operator Program List
46
Procedure for Using Key Operator Programs
47
Key Operator
47
Programs
47
Key Operator Programs
47
Key Operator Program Menu
48
Description of Setting Programs
49
Printer Settings
49
Default Settings
49
Print Hold Setting
49
Prohibit Notice Page Printing
49
Print Density Level
49
Prohibit Test Page Printing
49
A4/Letter Size Auto Change
49
Interface Settings
50
Hexadecimal Dump Mode
50
Enable Parallel Port
50
Parallel Port Emulation Switching
50
I/O Timeout
50
Enable Usb Port
50
Usb Port Emulation Switching
50
Enable Network Port
50
Network Port Emulation Switching
50
Port Switching Method
51
Parallel Port Ecp Setting
51
Network Settings
52
Reset the Nic
52
Ip Address Setting
52
Tandem Setting
52
Enable Netware
52
Enable Ethertalk
52
Ping Command
52
Enable Netbeui
52
Enable Tcp/Ip
52
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
53
G Checking the IP Address
53
Troubleshooting
54
Checking the IP Address
56
Chapter 8 Appendix
57
Printer Specifications
58
Notice Page Printing
59
Print Area
60
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Sharp AR-M355U Quick Reference Manual (33 pages)
Digital Multifunctional IMAGER
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Table of Contents
Basic System Configuration
3
Simulation List
6
Supply System Table
17
Maintenance Parts List
18
Basic Specifications
19
Paper Size
19
Flash ROM
24
Operation Panel
30
File Transfer
32
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