Sharp MX-M550 monochrome multifunction digital document machine is an advanced productivity and multitasking machine. It is made perfect with high-quality output and high speed that goes up to 55 pages per minutes for letter sized sheets. This is a network-ready machine with document filing capabilities. It has a 64-bit multi-tasking controller that uses PISC CPU at 600MHz and has a storage memory of 40GB. It has a dual paper feeding tray that holds up to 1000 sheets, a bypass tray that holds 100 sheets and an optional large capacity tray.
Sharp MX-M550 Driver for Windows
Driver and Software for Mac OS
Filename | Size | Download |
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Driver for Mac OS X 10.8 to 10.12.zip | 4.34 MB |
Driver for Linux
Linux (32-bit), Linux (64-bit)
Filename | Size | Download |
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Driver for Linux Cups PPD.zip | 1.36 MB |
Specifications
The Sharp MX-M550 printer’s copier has a variable zooming power of 25% to 200% with a document feeder and 25% to 400% in 1% increments. The copier has a standard 128MB of, and it’s upgradable to 384MB of RAM. The multiplexed copier machine warms up in less than 120 seconds and has a copy resolution of 600 x 600 dpi. As an advanced productivity machine, it has a first copy time of 3.5 seconds and can make up to 999 continuous copies.
The network scanner can deliver to a maximum of 999 destinations including e-mail, desktop, internet-fax, FTP and shared folders. The preinstalled utility program is the Sharpdesk desktop document management software and secure FTPS support. Email server authentication, SSL security, user account control and many more are security protocols for the network scanner. IPX/SPX, TCP/IP, IPv4, IPv6, Ether Talk, and Net BEUI are the available remote connections protocols.
The standard resolution of the printing system is 600 x 600 dpi and 1200 x 600 dpi. It supports all Windows and other Mac OS and uses a standard high-speed USB 2.0 connection port interface. The optional network printer connectivity interface is a 10/100BaseT RJ-45 Ethernet while shared usage is made possible through IPv4, IPv6, IPX/SPX and other network protocols.