Network scanner specifications, Wireless lan specifications – Sharp MX-M365N User Manual
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Network Scanner Specifications
Type
Colour scanner
Scan resolution (main × vertical)
100	×	100	dpi,	150	×	150	dpi,	200	×	200	dpi,	300	×	300	dpi,	
400	×	400	dpi,	600	×	600	dpi	(push	scan)
50	to	9,600	dpi	*1	(pull	scan)
Scan	speed		
(A4	(8-1/2"	×	11"))
B/W:
Colour:
Duplex	Single	Pass	Feeder	(DSPF)
85	sheets/minute	(200	×	200	dpi)	(one-sided)
85	sheets/minute	(200	×	200	dpi)	(one-sided)
When in standard mode using Sharp standard paper (A4 (8-1/2" × 11") size
with	6%	coverage)	and	the	auto	colour	detector	is	turned	off.	The	speed	
varies	depending	on	the	data	volume	of	the	original.
Interface
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T,	
USB	2.0	(when	an	external	memory	device	is	used)
Compatible protocols
TCP/IP (IPv4)
Compatible OS *2
Pull scan (TWAIN)
	Windows	XP,	Windows	Server	2003,	Windows	Vista,	
Windows	Server	2008,	Windows	7,	Windows	8,	
Windows	Server	2012
Output format
(B/W)
TIFF,	PDF,	PDF/A,	encrypted	PDF,	XPS*3
Compression	method:	decompression,	G3	(MH),	G4	(MMR)
(Grey	scale/colour)
TIFF,	JPEG,	PDF,	PDF/A,	encrypted	PDF,	high	compression	PDF*4,	XPS*3
Compression	method:	JPEG	(high,	mid,	and	low	compression,	Emphasis	black	
letter)
Driver
TWAIN compliant
*1:	 	You	must	decrease	the	scan	size	when	increasing	the	resolution.
*2:	 	There	are	cases	when	a	connection	cannot	be	established.	Please	contact	your	local	dealer	for	more	information.
*3:	 XPS	stands	for	XML	Paper	Specification.
*4:	 Optional	Enhanced	Compression	kit	(MX-EB11)	is	required.
Wireless LAN Specifications
Type
Built-in type
Compliance standards
IEEE802.11n/g/b
Transmission method
OFDM (IEEE 802.11n/g), DS-SS (IEEE 802.11b)
Frequency band / channels
IEEE802.11n/g/b: 2.4 GHz (1 - 13 ch)
Transmission	speed
(value	of	standard)	*1
IEEE802.11n	max.	150	Mbps
IEEE802.11g	max.	54	Mbps
IEEE802.11b	max.	11	Mbps
Security
WEP, WPA Personal, WPA Enterprise*2, WPA2 Personal, WPA2 Enterprise*2
This	function	may	not	be	available	in	some	regions.
*1:	 	The	indicated	values	are	maximum	theoretical	values	for	the	Wireless	LAN	Standard.	The	values	do	not	indicate	
actual data transmission speeds.
*2: Cannot be used in Access Point mode.
