Sharp releases new MFP

Mar 24, 2017

The MX-M905 is the latest high speed mono document system offering from Sharp.

Industry Analysts reported that the new MFP is said to be suitable for “high volume environments where productivity and reliability” are high priorities, and features a user-friendly touchscreen which can be customised, as well as mobile printing and mobile scanning using Sharpdesk Mobile. The device connects to Apple AirPrint, Google Cloud Print and native Android printing alongside “standard Serverless Print Release technology [that] enables customers to securely print a job and release it from up to six Sharp document systems” without a server or extra software.

The MFP is competitively priced and comes with colour document systems, as well as Sharp OSA technology for easy network applications and cloud services, and access to Microsoft OneDrive for Business, Google Drive and SharePoint Online. OSA also supports scanning “using embedded Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software enabled via DirectOffice technology”, which allows for the “conversion of scanned documents to popular Microsoft Office file formats, including Word, PowerPoint and Excel, as well as a variety of Adobe PDF formats”.

The MX-M905 is said to be perfect for “office environments looking to cut costs while retaining the convenience of a workgroup MFP”, and offers a range of “high-performance finishing options that can transform print jobs into professional-looking documents”. In-house jobs are enabled by “in-line advanced finishing such as GBC Smart Punch Pro, and a Multi-Folding Unit” for better workflows.

Shane Coffey, Associate Vice President of Document Product Management at Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America, said: “Sharp’s innovative MX-M905 has been specifically engineered with our customers in mind. The simple and intuitive operation that the new 10.1? diagonal award-winning touchscreen display offers, gives this model the ease of use our customers have come to expect.

“Additionally, the strong engine and connectivity features make this model an ideal tool for offices across many verticals such as education and manufacturing.”

 

 

 

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