 
There's more to print speed than pages per minute. The time it takes for
your printer to process and print the first page after coming out of powersave
mode is just as critical to your actual print time as the number of pages
per minute the printer can print, if not more.
The
realities of office printing |
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Office printing trends and needs illustrate how important first-page-out
times are:
• The average print job is just 3-5 pages.
• Users care about the total time it takes a job to print—starting
with when they send a print job to when they pull it off of the printer.
• Users can't afford to stand at a printer and wait for their job
to start printing.
• Businesses don't want to spend the extra money and electricity
required to keep their printers from going into powersave mode in an effort
to speed first page out.
Why
wait? With Instant-on Technology you don't have to |
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Instant-on Technology uses cutting-edge fuser technology to produce the
first page faster when a printer is coming out of powersave mode so your
print job is done sooner. In fact, your print job may even be finished before
many printers would have started printing. In today's office environment,
this means less waiting for prints and more time spent engaged in business.
Here are some real-world examples from an independent research study performed
by QualityLogic that show how first-page-out speed truly affects total print
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