
Printer specifications and requirements
Printer hardware specifications and requirements summary
The following table summarizes the specifications and electrical requirements of your printer hardware components.
For a summary of controller specifications and requirements, refer to the “Controller specifications and requirements” chapter of this guide. Contact your service representative if you have questions not specifically addressed in this guide.
Table 6-6. Printer specifications and power requirements
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| Power |
| (width, depth, | Total |
| requirement |
Device | height) | Weight | Heat dissipation | s |
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Printer with standard | w=92.3”/ 2380 mm | 1874.25 | 60 Hz and 50 Hz: | 60 Hz and 50 |
| d=37.x”/ 950 mm | lbs./ 850 | Operating: 12,300 | Hz: |
| h=55.6”/ 1412 mm | kg. | BTU per hour | 4.8 KVA max. |
| Minimum space |
| Standby: 7,936 BTU | (operating |
| required: |
| per hour | mode) |
| w=154.5” /3905 mm |
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| d=125” /3167 mm |
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Tray 4 | w=48.07”/ 1221 mm | 425 lbs./ | 60 Hz and 50 Hz: | 60 Hz and 50 |
feeder, or HCF) | d=29.53”/ 750 mm | 192.95 kg | Operating: 5,100 BTU | Hz: |
| h=55.6”/ 1412 mm |
| per hour | 1.5 KVA max. |
| Minimum space |
| Standby: 5,100 BTU | (operating |
| required when |
| per hour | mode) |
| attached to printer: |
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| w=192.5” / 4870 |
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| d=125” / 3167 mm |
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w=45.28”/ 1150 mm | 342 lbs./ | 60 Hz and 50 Hz: | 60 Hz and 50 | |
(HCS) | d=26.77”/ 680 mm | 155 kg | Operating: 4,700 BTU | Hz: |
| h=43.70”/ 1100 mm |
| per hour | 1.5 KVA max. |
| Minimum space |
| Standby: 550 BTU per | (operating |
| required when |
| hour | mode) |
| attached to printer: |
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| w=183.3” / 4643 |
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| d=125” / 3167 mm |
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w=35.2”/ 895 mm |
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| 60 Hz and 50 | |
Stapler (HCSS) | d=24”/ 600 mm |
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| Minimum space |
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| 1.5 KVA max. |
| required when |
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| attached to printer: |
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| w=183.3” / 4643 |
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| d=125” / 3167 mm |
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