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MX-6071 Series
$12,925-$22,825
All sizes
Speed Color:
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Memory:
30 ppm-60 ppm
1.4 GHz
5 GB
Product Overview
The new MX-6071 Color Advanced Series is part of a refresh of Sharp’s Advanced and Essential Series of color MFPs. Unlike that of the MX-6051 Color Essential Series, the Color Advanced Series include a dual-head document feeder than scans up to 220 images per minute, a walk-up motion sensor and enhanced workflow features.
The MX-6071 Series replace the older MX-6070V Series. They include newer features, such as the MFP Voice feature, cloud integration and upgraded security. The MFP Voice feature lets users give verbal, hand-free commands to Amazon Alexa. For instance, they can ask Alexa to scan a page or make copies.
This series consist of five devices: the MX-3071 ($12,925), the MX-3571 ($15,675), the MX-4071 ($18,425), the MX-5071 ($20,625) and the MX-6071 ($22,825). The MX-3071 copies and prints at up to 30 ppm, the MX-3571 has an engine speed of up to 35 ppm, and the MX-4071 copies and prints at up to 40 ppm. The MX-5071 runs at up to 50 ppm, while the MX-6071 copies and prints at up to 60 ppm. The speeds are for both black-and-white and color.
Copying, printing and scanning features are all standard. Fax is optional. These devices have a 1.4 GHz processor, 5 GB of memory and a 500 GB hard drive. Sharp also includes a built-in retractable keyboard for entering email addresses, messages in the body and other pertinent data when scanning documents.
Warm-up time is 20 seconds or less. First copy time (in color) is 6.7 seconds on the MX-3071, MX-3571 and MX-4071, while it’s 7.5 seconds on the MX-5071 and MX-6071.
There’s a 10.1″ customizable touchscreen with a cleaner, easy-to-read design. Users can access commonly-used workflows, such as one-button scanning and copying, address book and Sharp Cloud Portal Office.
More information on these devices is in our Features section below.
The MX-6071 Color Advanced Series include strong and unique features for businesses that want color output and multifunctionality, such as the MFP Voice functionality.
Features
Paper handling: Paper input starts with a 550-sheet tray and a 100-sheet bypass for 650 sheets. There are many options to bring the maximum capacity to 6,300 sheets. Users can purchase a single 550-sheet drawer ($885), two 550-sheet drawers ($1,130) or three 550-sheet drawers ($1,570). There is also a split tandem paper drawer option ($2,000) that consists of three drawer, with one drawer at 550 sheets and the split tandem paper drawers that hold 2,100 sheets. Finally, there’s the 3,000-sheet large capacity tray ($1,570) that requires purchase of any of the 550-sheet drawers.
There’s a standard single-pass duplexing document feeder. It has a 150-sheet capacity and can scan paper up to 220 ipm.
Aside from the standard 250-sheet exit tray, the machines offer optional finishers. There’s an inner finisher that staples up to 50 sheets ($2,000). Then, there’s a 50-sheet stapling finisher with a 1,000-sheet tray ($2,600). In addition, there’s a 50-sheet saddle-stitching finisher with a 1,000-sheet tray for $3,050.
Sharp also offers a finisher that stacks up to 3,000 sheets and staples up to 65 sheets for $3,050. Companies can also purchase a saddle-stitching finisher ($6,000) that stacks up to 3,000 sheets and staples up to 65 sheets. A three-hole punch unit is available for each finisher.
There’s also a 100-sheet job separator ($55) and a 100-sheet right-side exit tray ($160).
MFP Features: PCL and PostScript are standard. USB, Ethernet and wireless connectivity are standard. Mobile printing and scanning are supported via the Sharpdesk Mobile App.
The models offer standard network scanning as well as optional PC fax and Internet fax. The scan function includes both LDAP support and network authentication. File formats include TIFF, PDF, XPS, PDF/A and encrypted PDF.
These models can also (OCR) scan to Microsoft Office formats such as Word, PowerPoint and Excel.
There’s a compact PDF feature that can reduce the size of scanned color documents, making it more manageable to scan and save those documents.
There’s also Sharp Cloud Portal Office for storing and sharing documents in the cloud. Users can also access cloud apps such as Microsoft OneDrive for Business, SharePoint Online, Box and Google Drive.
Sharp recently introduced its new Application Portal that lets administrators add or update apps from the MFP.
Finally, the devices include the multi-layered security features, such as the Firmware Attack Prevention and Recovery (identifying malicious attacks and restoring machine firmware), whitelisting (denies access if source data is not on a white list), authority groups (for restricting copying, printing and scanning features) and confidential printing.
- Automatic Document Feeder?
- Duplexing?
- Ethernet Connectivity?
- Wireless Connectivity?
- Mobile Printing/Scanning?
- Finishers?
Shortcomings
The standard paper capacity tends to be low since each device comes with one 550-sheet paper tray and a 100-sheet bypass tray (650 sheets). However, companies can scale up to the maximum capacity of 6,300 sheets by including additional paper options. The pricing for each paper option remains competitive.
About
Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America, a division of Sharp Electronics Corporation, markets the advanced, color MX Pro Series document systems to help companies manage workflow efficiently and increase productivity.
Sharp document systems feature the Sharp OSA® development platform, which seamlessly integrates network applications to create a personalized MFP that can meet virtually any business need, and Scan2 technology, which scans two-sided documents in a single pass to enhance scanning reliability and preserve document integrity.
To keep documents safe from unauthorized users, Sharp offers the most secure suite of MFP applications.