IBM Ricoh 1985 manual Electrical specifications Low-voltage models, High-voltage models, Acoustics

Models: 1985

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Electrical specifications

Low-voltage models

100 - 127 V ac at 50 - 60 Hz, nominal

90 - 137 V ac, extreme

High-voltage models

220 - 240 V ac at 50 - 60 Hz (not available in all countries)

198 - 259 V ac, extreme

Average power consumption

The following table specifies nominal average power requirements for the base printer configuration for InfoPrint 1985.

Printing states

All models

Off

 

 

.35 W

Power saver mode

8

W

Ready mode

100

W

Simplex printing

700

W

Duplex printing

560

W

Typical electricity consumption test

 

Normal mode

6.00

kwh/wk

Eco mode

4.52

kwh/wk

Maximum current while printing

 

 

115

Volts

12 A

(rms)

230

Volts

8 A

(rms)

Note: All duplex models are Energy Star compliant.

Acoustics

All measurements were made in accordance with ISO 7779 and reported in conformance with ISO 9296.

 

1 meter average

Declared

 

sound pressure

sound power

Mode

level (dBA)

level (Bels)

Simplex

55

7.1

Duplex

58

7.4

Ready

22

3.8

Planning information

Customer responsibilities

This printer is designed as Customer Setup Unit (CSU). The customer is responsible for:

Adequate site, system, and other vendor preparation

Receipt at the customer location and placement of the printer

Installation and configuration of the printer and features by following the installation instructions, including:

Installing and maintaining cables

Loading print media and clearing jams

Performing low-level problem determination

Ordering and installing supplies and consumables

Working with InfoPrint Solutions Technical Support to complete low-level problem determination including:

InfoPrint Solutions Company Europe, Middle

East, and Africa Hardware Announcement

ZG09-0303

InfoPrint is a registered trademark of Ricoh Co., Ltd.

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IBM Ricoh 1985 Electrical specifications Low-voltage models, High-voltage models, Average power consumption, Acoustics