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Ron Cook
Hi folks,
This seemed the best newsgroup in which to ask, but if anyone has
pointers to other reliable resources, please feel free to note them.
Our data center currently runs two Canon ImageRunner 60 and one
(evaluation) ImageRunner 6020. Each is rated at 60 pages/minute; the
60s are rated, as I recall, at 120,000 pages/month and the IR-6020 is
rated at 230,000 pages/month.
1: With regard to a rating of 'x impressions per month', how do
printer or copier/printer manufacturers determine a 'printer-month' or
'copier-month'?
We pushed about 500,000 sheets of paper through one of the IR-60s last
month and had roughly 900,000 total impressions from required
duplexing.
2: If a printer is used at a level substantially lower than its
nominal rating for an extended length of time - 5 or 6 months for
example -, is the risk of hardware malfunction greater than with
'normal' usage?
3: I'm aware that the page/minute rating is for some 'ideal' scenario
which most users will not experience.
Our typical page/minute volume is about 40-50 ppm at best and can drop
to about 7.5 ppm when the printer is fed several single-document PDF
files.
Might anyone have suggestions for other good, reliable networked
printers with a real-world production capability of 200-500
pages/minute, fast imaging of PDFs, and 500,000 to 1,000,000 (possibly
higher) impressions per month ?
All advice is greatly appreciated.
Ron Cook
(e-mail address removed)
This seemed the best newsgroup in which to ask, but if anyone has
pointers to other reliable resources, please feel free to note them.
Our data center currently runs two Canon ImageRunner 60 and one
(evaluation) ImageRunner 6020. Each is rated at 60 pages/minute; the
60s are rated, as I recall, at 120,000 pages/month and the IR-6020 is
rated at 230,000 pages/month.
1: With regard to a rating of 'x impressions per month', how do
printer or copier/printer manufacturers determine a 'printer-month' or
'copier-month'?
We pushed about 500,000 sheets of paper through one of the IR-60s last
month and had roughly 900,000 total impressions from required
duplexing.
2: If a printer is used at a level substantially lower than its
nominal rating for an extended length of time - 5 or 6 months for
example -, is the risk of hardware malfunction greater than with
'normal' usage?
3: I'm aware that the page/minute rating is for some 'ideal' scenario
which most users will not experience.
Our typical page/minute volume is about 40-50 ppm at best and can drop
to about 7.5 ppm when the printer is fed several single-document PDF
files.
Might anyone have suggestions for other good, reliable networked
printers with a real-world production capability of 200-500
pages/minute, fast imaging of PDFs, and 500,000 to 1,000,000 (possibly
higher) impressions per month ?
All advice is greatly appreciated.
Ron Cook
(e-mail address removed)