Xerox Nuvera™ 100/120 Digital Copier/Printer Customer Expectations Document

Optimum Product Performance

Print Volume Range

The Xerox Nuvera™ 100/120 Digital Copier/Printer is designed for a range of monthly print volumes.

System

Average Monthly

Print Volume (AMPV)

Conditions

Xerox Nuvera™ 100/120 Digital Copier/Printer

100K – 500K

8.5 in x 11 in/A4

Maximum duty cycle:

Up to 700K prints per month

Duty cycle is defined as:

The maximum monthly copy / print volume support under standard vendor supplied service (1X5 shift coverage). This defines the upper end of expected customer volume band for the device.

The Customer should consider higher volume machines or multiple machines if average monthly volume approaches duty cycle on a constant basis.

Prints between service calls on a digital mid-production system are dependent on customer requirements for quality, volume, applications, and throughput material. Xerox Nuvera™ trained operators can optimize performance output and help to minimize service calls.

Environmental Factors

 

Environmental Factor

 

 

Minimum

 

 

Maximum

 

 

Temperature

 

 

50o F (10o C)

 

 

90o F (32.2o C)

 

 

 

 

 

(Tested to 60° F

 

 

(Tested to 80° F

 

 

 

 

 

(15.6o C))

 

 

(26.7o C))

 

 

Humidity

 

 

15% RH

 

 

85% RH

 

 

 

 

 

(Tested to 15%)

 

 

(Tested to 80%)

 

 

Heat Emission (approximate)

 

 

2,465 BTU / HR

 

 

17,537 BTU / HR

 

 

- SFM /PM/ MFF

 

 

(Standby)

 

 

(Running)

 

 

Power Consumption (approximate)

 

 

0.723 kw

 

 

4.275 kw

 

 

- SFM/ PM/ MFF

 

 

(Standby)

 

 

(Running)

 

 

Noise

 

 

42.5 dBA

 

 

66.3 dBA

 

 

(Approximate sound pressure level at operator

 

 

(Standby)

 

 

(Running)

 

 

position)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Altitude (above sea level)

 

 

0

 

 

10,000 ft.

 

 

Nominal Voltage (Processor)

 

 

200

 

 

240

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

- 7 -

Page 7
Image 7
Xerox 120 Optimum Product Performance, Environmental Factors, Print Volume Range, Environmental Factor Minimum Maximum