Sharp BP-1200S Manual
Sharp BP-1200S Manual

Sharp BP-1200S Manual

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Digital Full Color
Production Printer
BP-1200S/BP-1200C
Printer Unit Manual
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Machine Components .............................................................................. 4
Image Printable Area and Assured Image Area ..................................... 7
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About Paper .............................................................................................. 9
Output Paper........................................................................................... 16
Loading Paper ......................................................................................... 19
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Printing Troubles ..................................................................................... 23
Image Quality Trouble ............................................................................ 25
Paper Jams in the Printer Tower Unit ................................................... 29
Paper Jams in the Printer Output Unit ................................................. 35
Paper Jams - Long Paper ....................................................................... 41
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Consumables ........................................................................................... 43
Inline Sensor ............................................................................................ 46
Cleaning the Printer................................................................................ 47
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Safety Notes ............................................................................................ 72
License ..................................................................................................... 76
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Sharp Corporation

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Digital Full Color Production Printer BP-1200S/BP-1200C Printer Unit Manual Before Using the Machine Machine Components ................4 Image Printable Area and Assured Image Area ........7 Load and Output Paper About Paper ....................9 Output Paper................... 16 Loading Paper ..................19 Problem Solving Printing Troubles ..................
  • Page 2 Preface A manual describing the operations for printer unit, daily maintenance, and precautions on using. • This manual may not be edited, modified or copied in whole or part without the written consent of the publisher. • Some parts of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. •...
  • Page 3 Features of BP-1200S/BP-1200C BP-1200S/BP-1200C is a color printing system that quickly processes data from client computers and delivers high-quality outputs. The standard configuration consists of the printer unit and a Print Server. Refer For information on the optional units other than Catch Tray.
  • Page 4: Before Using The Machine

    Before Using the Machine Machine Components Front of the Machine Component Function Toner covers (right and left) Open these covers to replace toner cartridges or to take out the protective covers for replacing corotrons. Attention light Illuminates in green when the machine is powered on. In case of an error, the light flashes in orange.
  • Page 5 Inside of the Machine The back side Component Function Toner cartridges There are toner cartridges, each one for Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Specialty. Pocket Contains two protective covers used for replacing a corotron. Corotrons There are five corotrons, each one for Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Specialty. Transfer Unit This module transfers the toner onto paper.
  • Page 6 Component Function Cover for waste toner Open this cover to replace waste toner bottles. bottles Waste toner bottles Collects waste toner. There are two waste toner bottles provided. Printer Unit Manual...
  • Page 7: Image Printable Area And Assured Image Area

    The default image printable area can be changed by your local representative. However, if part of the image printable area is outside of the assured image area, SHARP cannot assure image quality or paper feed accuracy regardless of the paper type being used. For more information, contact your dealer or nearest SHARP Service Department.
  • Page 8 Image Printable Area Paper "length" size (mm) Item 148 to 488 488.1 to 660 660.1 to 729 729.1 to 1,200 Image Loss Area Front edge Rear edge Top/bottom edges Image Printable Area Maximum 326 x 484 326 x 656 326 x 725 326 x 1,190 ■...
  • Page 9: Load And Output Paper

    Load and Output Paper About Paper Supported Paper Below is the list of paper sizes available for printing by setting paper properties with Media Library. Note If you load paper whose paper properties are different from those currently being set for the specified Paper Tray, it can cause paper jams and image quality defects.
  • Page 10 High Capacity Trays Long Paper Tray Bypass Tray Inserter Tray Size (short edge x long edge) LEF SEF Air Trays (A1/A2-1) (A1/A2-3) (T1) (1, 2, A1/A2-1, A1/A2-2) Postcard (100 x 148 mm) ¡ ¡ ¡ 4 x 6" ¡ ¡ ¡...
  • Page 11 In this case the image quality and paper feed performance cannot be guaranteed. • For information on supported transparency, contact your dealer or nearest SHARP Service Department. • Transparency having a white strip on the edge is not supported.
  • Page 12 Paper Type Paper Type Pre-Printed (Sides 2) Coating Sequence Plain ¡ ¡ Embossed Transparency Film Metallic Paper Postcard ¡ Recycled ¡ Labels Adhesive Transfer Paper Precut Tab (Plain) ¡ ¡ ¡ Precut Tab (Embossed) ¡ Precut Tab (Recycled) ¡ ¡ Full Cut Tab (Plain) ¡...
  • Page 13 • Window envelope There are some unsupported papers other than the one listed above. For more information, contact your dealer or nearest SHARP Service Department. Storing Paper Paper is easy to get moist by the open air and to be deformed by the impact. Therefore, be sure to note the following: •...
  • Page 14 'Tips for Print Media' • For a list of tested specialty media and setting values for medias, contact your dealer or nearest SHARP Service Department. ■Notes on Using White Toner • Make sure to perform [White Toner Density Correction] before you run a print job.
  • Page 15 ■Transparent film • Using "Fusing Web (Specialty Media)" is recommended. • As to transparent films, make sure you use those of PET. If you use those of plastic, such as PVC that can easily get deformed by heat, it might cause a print engine fault. •...
  • Page 16: Output Paper

    Output Paper Printed Side (Except for Long Paper) A printed side is the side of paper where an image is printed for 1-sided printing (or page 1 for 2-sided printing). Which printed side to be used is specified on your Print Server. For detailed information on how to regard the method of specification, refer to customer documentation supplied with Print Servers.
  • Page 17 Purge Function The sheets are ejected to the Catch Tray or Output tray on optional units when they are in mid- flow being fed, before paper jam causes the machine to stop. Also, after the jammed papers are removed, the remaining sheets in the machine are ejected to the Catch Tray (or to the Output tray closer to the printer unit if any optional units are installed).
  • Page 18 ■ Lightweight paper housing wire When it is difficult to load thin paper, install the wire. Note • Tray capacity is 10 sheets. • Paper of which width is 256 mm or less cannot be used. • The supported paper weights are from 82 to 127 g/m². Install the wires onto the extension tray.
  • Page 19: Loading Paper

    Loading Paper After loading the paper, be sure to set the information of the loaded paper in [Tray Settings] window on Device Screen. Important Do not load paper above the maximum fill line. It may cause paper jams or machine malfunctions. Note •...
  • Page 20 Load remaining sheets with the printed side facing up, and align the paper edges in the direction of the arrow ( Adjust the short-side paper guide to the correct paper size ( To leave a space, pinch the paper guide grip to move. To narrow, push the paper guide to move.
  • Page 21 Insert the small protrusion of the Kit into the notch to the right side of the bottom of the Paper Tray ). Align the hole of the Kit with the front Paper Tray hole and tighten the screw to fasten the Kit Load about 100 to 500 sheets of paper with the printed side facing up, and align the paper edges in the direction of the arrow (...
  • Page 22 Changing Paper Feeding Accuracy Enabling this function may improve print displacement when images are skewed (print position is displaced) even though plain paper with the paper weight of 220 g/m² or less is correctly loaded. Note • If this function is enabled when paper other than thick paper and plain paper is used, the machine cannot feed the paper properly, resulting in paper jams.
  • Page 23: Problem Solving

    When paper jams or any other troubles with the printer unit occurs, follow the procedures shown in the Device Screen. If the machine does not work properly after taking the procedure, contact your dealer or nearest SHARP Service Department. Troubles with the Printer Unit...
  • Page 24 Symptom Cause Remedy Indicated paper level Is there extra paper or Placing extra paper or anything in a space in the Paper Tray may is wrong any object placed in a cause the printer to recognize incorrect paper size or paper level or space in the Paper Tray? to malfunction.
  • Page 25: Image Quality Trouble

    There is a possibility of transfer defect. Specify each item for [Advanced Settings] on Media Library. The drum cartridge has deteriorated Contact your dealer or nearest SHARP or is damaged. Service Department to replace the drum cartridge. The toner is old.
  • Page 26 The inside of the printer may be dirty. Clean the inside of the printer on a regular basis. The drum cartridge has deteriorated Contact your dealer or nearest SHARP or is damaged. Service Department to replace the drum cartridge. The toner is old.
  • Page 27 The inside of the printer may be dirty. Clean the inside of the printer on a vertically. regular basis. The drum cartridge has deteriorated Contact your dealer or nearest SHARP or is damaged. Service Department to replace the drum cartridge. No toner remains in the toner Replace the toner cartridge with a new cartridge.
  • Page 28 Symptom Cause Remedy Prints on the front and back side of Alignment (registration adjustment) is Create an alignment profile to correct the paper are off-center. not properly set. the misregistration. Printer Unit Manual...
  • Page 29: Paper Jams In The Printer Tower Unit

    Paper Jams in the Printer Tower Unit If paper is jammed, the machine stops and an alarm sounds. Follow the instructions displayed on the screen to remove the jammed paper. Gently remove the paper being careful not to tear it. If paper is torn while it is being removed from the machine, remove all the torn pieces making sure that none remain inside the machine.
  • Page 30 ■Lever [2e] Open lever [2e] upward ( 1 ) and remove the jammed paper ( 2 ). Return lever [2e]. ■Lever [2e], Knob [2f], or Lever [2g] Open lever [2e] upward ( 1 ), turn knob [2f] clockwise ( 2 ), and remove the jammed paper ( 3 ). If you have difficulty in removing the papers, open lever [2g] to the left and remove the jammed paper.
  • Page 31 Inside the Right Side Cover Open the right side cover of the Printer Tower Unit. Remove the jammed paper. Lever [2a] .............................p.31 Lever [2b] .............................p.31 Area 4 ............................p.31 Note If the jammed paper is visible, first clear the paper jam at Knob [3c]. ■Lever [2a] Open lever [2a] downward and remove the jammed paper.
  • Page 32 Transfer Unit Open the right and left side covers of the Printer Tower Unit. Turn lever [3] in the unlocking direction (toward the opened-lock mark). Grip lever [3] and gently pull out the Transfer Unit toward you until it stops. Remove the jammed paper.
  • Page 33 ■Lever [3a] Open lever [3a] upward ( 1 ) and remove the jammed paper ( 2 ). ■Lever [3b] Open lever [3b] to the left ( 1 ) and remove the jammed paper ( 2 ). Push in the Transfer Unit gently until it comes to a stop ( Turn lever [3] in the locking direction (toward the closed-lock mark) (...
  • Page 34 Paper Tray Pull out the Paper Tray where the paper jam occurred toward you until it stops. Remove the jammed paper. Confirm the paper guide position and push in the Paper Tray. Printer Unit Manual...
  • Page 35: Paper Jams In The Printer Output Unit

    Paper Jams in the Printer Output Unit If paper is jammed, the machine stops and an alarm sounds. Follow the instructions displayed on the screen to remove the jammed paper. Gently remove the paper being careful not to tear it. If paper is torn while it is being removed from the machine, remove all the torn pieces making sure that none remain inside the machine.
  • Page 36 If you have difficulty in removing the papers, move up the handle of the transparent plastic cover located to the right of the Fusing Unit ( 1 ), and then remove the paper ( 2 ). Push in the Fusing Unit gently until it comes to a stop ( 1 ). Turn lever [5] in the locking direction (toward the closed- lock mark) ( 2 ).
  • Page 37 Inside the Right Side Cover Open the right right side cover of the Printer Output Unit. Open lever [7a] to the left ( ) and remove the jammed paper ( If you have difficulty in removing the papers, open lever [7b] upward ( ) and then remove the paper Return lever [7a] and lever [7b].
  • Page 38 ■Lever [7c] Open lever [7c] upward and remove the jammed paper. Note To prevent interference between [7c] and [7e], before opening lever [7c], make sure lever [7e] is closed. Return lever [7c]. ■Lever [7d] or Lever [7c] Open lever [7d] to the left ( 1 ) and remove the jammed paper ( 2 ).
  • Page 39 Cooling Unit Note The Fusing Unit and the Cooling Unit cannot be pulled out at a time. Open the right and left side covers of the Printer Output Unit. Turn lever [6] in the unlocking direction (toward the opened-lock mark). Grip lever [6] and gently pull out the Cooling Unit toward you until it stops.
  • Page 40 ■Lever [6c] Open lever [6c] to the right and remove the jammed paper on the right. Return lever [6c]. ■Lever [6d] Open lever [6d] to the right and remove the jammed paper on the right. Return lever [6d]. Push in the Cooling Unit gently until it comes to a stop. Turn lever [6] in the locking direction (toward the closed-lock mark).
  • Page 41: Paper Jams - Long Paper

    Paper Jams - Long Paper Long paper (lightweight paper, especially) can easily be torn during removal of the paper sheet. Be sure to cut the jammed paper sheet with scissors or a cutter before you can remove the cut sheets. Paper Jams in Paper Feeder When paper remains in Bypass Tray Open the top cover of Bypass Tray, and gently pull out the...
  • Page 42 Paper Jams in Paper Ejector Note In the case of a jam of long paper, error lamps and Fault Details Window may show you an indication that is different from actual paper jam condition. Therefore, you need to perform actions to clear paper jams at every device that may have jammed paper remained.
  • Page 43: Maintenance

    Maintenance Consumables Consumables recommended by SHARP are manufactured under the standards suitable for this machine. Using consumables not recommended by SHARP may affect print quality or performance provided by the product. Use consumables that SHARP recommends for this machine. ■Handling Consumables Handle the consumables paying attention to the following: •...
  • Page 44 ■Toner Cartridges Yield projections Color Label (maximum number of printed output) Black About 69,000 sheets Cyan About 82,000 sheets Magenta Yellow Specialty Clear About 55,000 sheets Textured Paper Gold Silver Pink About 54,600 sheets White About 42,000 sheets ■ Yield projections •...
  • Page 45 ■Corotrons Yield projections: About 1,600,000 sheets For a continuous printing of A4, 1-sided. Note After replacing the corotron, be sure to close the protective cover. If the protect cover is not closed than an error will occur and image quality will degrade. Mark the checkbox of the corotron you have just replaced, and then click [Reset].
  • Page 46: Inline Sensor

    Inline Sensor With the Inline Sensor you can perform the following adjustment tasks automatically. • Auto Alignment • Adjust Image Transfer Correction • Density Uniformity Correction • Auto Tone Correction Additionally, the machine provides the Automatic Adjustments feature that performs all of these adjustments at one time.
  • Page 47: Cleaning The Printer

    Cleaning the Printer • When you clean printer, use the cleaning materials designated in every step. • To wipe with a wet cloth, use the soft cloth tightly wrung out of water. If the parts are not completely dry, the printer may malfunction. •...
  • Page 48 Cleaning inside the Printer 2, 3 4,5,6 Work Frequency Page Cleaning Paper Trays Every week (When collected paper dust is found in the paper guide p.49 or roller in the feeder cover) Cleaning the Transfer Unit p.51 Transfer Unit Every day p.51 Belt Units 1 and 2 Around levers [3a]...
  • Page 49 Cleaning Paper Trays Pull out the Paper Tray toward you until it stops. Clean the roller in the feeder cover located on the right side of the Paper Tray. Press down the roller 1 holder to the direction of the arrow, and remove roller 1 by picking up the both ends of its pin with fingers.
  • Page 50 Wipe the surface of roller 2. Rotate the shaft of roller 3 with one hand, and wipe the surface of roller 3 with the other hand. Note Clean roller 3 without reinstalling roller 2. Reinstall roller 2. Push in the Paper Tray. Clean also the other Paper Tray with the steps 1 to 3.
  • Page 51 Cleaning the Transfer Unit Important • Because the rear and underside spaces are very small, be very carefull not to pinch your fingers or get injury on your body. • Do not press a roller during the cleaning, otherwise the roller may drop off. Open the right and left covers of the Printer Tower Unit.
  • Page 52 ■Cleaning Belt Units 1 and 2 Important Be careful not to damage the belt when turning it up. Wipe the belt surfaces with a dry soft cloth while turning Belt unit 2 the belt in the paper feed direction( 1 ). Belt unit 1 Wipe the belt edges while turning up the belt ( 2 ).
  • Page 53 ■Cleaning Paper Dust (Lever [3a]) Note Non-woven dry type fabric can be used effectively for cleaning paper dust. Lightly wipe paper dust off on the surface of the paper Paper path surface path. Return lever [3a]. Open lever [3b] to the left, and clean behind and around lever [3b].
  • Page 54 ■Cleaning Paper Dust (Lever [3b]) Note Non-woven dry type fabric can be used effectively for cleaning paper dust. Lightly wipe paper dust off on the surface of the paper Paper path path. surface Important Be very careful not to deform the anti-static brush installed on the bottom of opening.
  • Page 55 Push in the Transfer Unit gently. Then, return lever [3]. Clean belt unit 3. Important • Do not start cleaning until the machine is cooled because there is the Fusing Unit nearby that can be very hot. • Belt unit 3 cannot be pulled out. Pay special attention when cleaning inside the machine. •...
  • Page 56 Cleaning the Printer Tower Unit Important • Because the rear and underside spaces are very small, be very carefull not to pinch your fingers or get injury on your body. • Do not press a roller during the cleaning, otherwise the roller may drop off. Open the right and left side covers of the Printer Tower Unit.
  • Page 57 ■Cleaning Roller (Lever [2b]) Wipe the roller surface with the soft cloth tightly wrung out of water. Roller ■Cleaning Paper Dust (Lever [2b]) Note Non-woven dry type fabric can be used effectively for cleaning paper dust. Lightly wipe paper dust off on the surface of the paper Paper path path.
  • Page 58 ■Cleaning Paper Dust (Lever [2d]) Note Non-woven dry type fabric can be used effectively for cleaning paper dust. Lightly wipe paper dust off on the surface of the paper Paper path path (top and bottom). surface Note • The curved paper path is specially easy to collect paper dust. Be sure to confirm if there is no unwiped point.
  • Page 59 ■Cleaning Paper Dust (Lever [2e]) Note Non-woven dry type fabric can be used effectively for cleaning paper dust. Lightly wipe paper dust off on the surface of the paper path. Note The curved paper path is specially easy to collect paper dust. Be Paper path sure to confirm if there is no unwiped point.
  • Page 60 Return lever [2g]. Close the cover. Cleaning the Printer Output Unit Important • Because the rear and underside spaces are very small, be very carefull not to pinch your fingers or get injury on your body. • Do not press a roller during the cleaning, otherwise the roller may drop off. Open the right and left side covers of the Printer Output Unit.
  • Page 61 Open lever [7b] on the lower right upward. Clean behind lever [7b]. Roller Paper path surface ■Cleaning Roller (Lever [7b]) Wipe the roller surface with the soft cloth tightly wrung out of water. ■Cleaning Paper Dust (Lever [7b]) Note Non-woven dry type fabric can be used effectively for cleaning paper dust. Lightly wipe paper dust off...
  • Page 62 Clean behind lever [7e]. Paper path surface Roller ■Cleaning Roller (Lever [7e]) Wipe the roller surface with the soft cloth tightly wrung out of water. ■Cleaning Paper Dust (Lever [7e]) Note Non-woven dry type fabric can be used effectively for cleaning paper dust. Lightly wipe paper dust off...
  • Page 63 ■Cleaning Paper Dust (Lever [7c]) Note Non-woven dry type fabric can be used effectively for cleaning paper dust. Lightly wipe paper dust off on the surface of the paper path. Note • Be very careful not to deform the anti-static brush installed on the right edge. •...
  • Page 64 Return lever [7d]. Open lever [7f] on the left downward. Clean behind lever [7f]. Paper path surface Roller ■Cleaning Roller (Lever [7f]) Wipe the roller surface with the soft cloth tightly wrung out of water. ■Cleaning Paper Dust (Lever [7f]) Note Non-woven dry type fabric can be used effectively for cleaning paper dust.
  • Page 65 Clean behind lever [7g]. Paper path surface Roller ■Cleaning Roller (Lever [7g]) Wipe the roller surface with the soft cloth tightly wrung out of water. ■Cleaning Paper Dust (Lever [7g]) Note Non-woven dry type fabric can be used effectively for cleaning paper dust. Lightly wipe paper dust off...
  • Page 66 Cleaning the Cooling Unit Important Do not press a roller during the cleaning, otherwise the roller may drop off. Open the right and left covers of the Printer Output Unit. Turn lever [6] in the unlocking direction (toward the opened-lock mark). Grip lever [6] and gently pull out the Cooling Unit toward you until it stops.
  • Page 67 Close the left side cover of the paper path by holding the handle. Roller Locate the handle on the right side cover of the paper path, which is on the upper right of the Cooling Unit. Then, move the handle up to the upper right and clean behind the cover.
  • Page 68 ■Cleaning Roller (Lever [6c]) Wipe the roller surface with the soft cloth tightly wrung out of water. ■Cleaning Paper Dust (Lever [6c]) Note Non-woven dry type fabric can be used effectively for cleaning paper dust. Lightly wipe paper dust off on the surface of the paper path. Note The curved paper path is specially easy to collect paper dust.
  • Page 69 Return lever [6d]. Push in the Cooling Unit gently. Then, return lever [6]. Close the covers. Cleaning the Fusing Unit Open the left cover of the Printer Output Unit. Turn lever [5] in the unlocking direction (toward the opened-lock mark). Gripping lever [5], gently pull out the Fusing Unit toward you until it stops.
  • Page 70: Appendix

    Note We are unable to guarantee the image quality or feedability of the following papers. Regarding we recommend SHARP paper. Please contact your dealer or nearest SHARP Service Department concerning our paper. Refer • For specifications of the optional units 'Optional Units Manual'.
  • Page 71 Item Specification Noise Standby 6.87 B Running 8.22 B Note • ISO 9296 compliant. • B: Declared A-weighted sound power level (LWAd) Power supply AC 200- 240 V ±10 %, 44 A, 50/60 Hz, common Maximum power consumption 9 kW Dimensions (mm) Printer Unit Width 2,995 x Depth 1,104 x Height 1,786...
  • Page 72: Safety Notes

    Use a broom or a wet cloth to wipe off the spills. If you spill a large volume of toner, contact your dealer or nearest SHARP Service Department. Never throw a toner cartridge into an open flame. Remaining toner in the cartridge may catch fire and cause burn injuries or explosion.
  • Page 73 Do not open consumables. Return them to your dealer or nearest SHARP Service Department. • Support SHARP will store the spare parts necessary to maintain the function of the product for 7 years after the production termination of the product.
  • Page 74 Caution Labels Printer Unit Manual...
  • Page 75 Do not use folded paper Elapsed time Do not use creased paper Coated paper Do not use curled paper Long paper Sharp edge hazard Do not use ink jet printer Face print surface up paper Do not use transparency films for full color...
  • Page 76: License

    License Inline Sensor Open source library is used for this product. (1) University of California, Berkeley [1a] Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation, and other materials related to such distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed by the University of California, Berkeley.
  • Page 77 Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
  • Page 78 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement: This product includes software developed by the University of California, Berkeley and its contributors.
  • Page 79 (3) Advanced Micro Devices Copyright 1989, 1990 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. This software is the property of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc (AMD) which specifically grants the user the right to modify, use and distribute this software provided this notice is not removed or altered.
  • Page 80 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
  • Page 81 THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY KTH AND ITS CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL KTH OR ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;...
  • Page 82 (14) FreeBSD Copyright (c) 1997-2002 FreeBSD Project. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
  • Page 83 (17) Todd C. Miller Copyright (c) 1998 Todd C. Miller <Todd.Miller@courtesan.com> All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
  • Page 84 Ruby s License Ruby is copyrighted free software by Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@netlab.jp>. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under either the terms of the 2-clause BSDL (see the file BSDL), or the conditions below: You may make and give away verbatim copies of the source form of the software without restriction, provided that you duplicate all of the original copyright notices and associated disclaimers.
  • Page 85 SHARP CORPORATION December 2023 Edition 1 GM1875E5-1...

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