Common use of Multifunction Device Clause in Contracts

Multifunction Device. As defined in this MOU, a Multifunction Device (MFD) is a physically integrated device or a combination of functionally integrated components (the "base unit," see definition below) that produces hard copy duplicates from graphical hard copy originals (distinct from single sheet convenience copying, see next paragraph) as well as performing one or both of the following core functions: printing of documents (from digital information received from direct connect computers, networked computers, file servers and fax transmissions) or faxing (send and ENERGY STAR is a U.S. registered mark. receive). An MFD may also include scanning to computer file or any other capabilities not listed in this MOU. The device may be connected to a network, and may output black & white, gray scale, or color images. EPA anticipates that a separate MOU may ultimately be required to cover color devices, because of likely technological developments related to color imaging, but for now these devices are included in this MOU. This MOU covers products that are marketed and sold as multifunction equipment whose primary function is copying, but that are able to perform one or both of the additional core functions of printing or faxing. Devices whose primary function is faxing and offer limited sheet copying capabilities (so-called single sheet "convenience copying") are covered under the Printer/Fax MOU. If the MFD is not a single integrated unit but a set of functionally integrated components, then the manufacturer must certify that when installed correctly in the field, the sum of all power use for all MFD components comprising the base unit will achieve the power levels listed below to qualify as an ENERGY STAR compliant MFD. Some digital copiers can be upgraded into an MFD in the field with the installation of add-on devices that allow printing or faxing capabilities. Partners may consider this system of components to be an MFD, and may qualify it according to specifications below. However, when sold independently, the copier cannot be represented as an ENERGY STAR compliant device unless it meets the ENERGY STAR copier specifications. Some printers can be upgraded into an MFD in the field with the installation of add-on devices that allow copying (not just single sheet convenience copying) and may also allow faxing capabilities. Partners may consider this system of components to be an MFD, and may qualify it according to specifications below. However, when sold independently, the printer cannot be represented as an ENERGY STAR compliant device unless it meets the ENERGY STAR printer specifications.

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

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Multifunction Device. As defined in this MOU, a Multifunction Device A multifunction device (MFD) is a physically integrated device or a combination of functionally integrated components (the "base unit," ’, see definition below) that produces hard copy duplicates from graphical hard copy originals (distinct from single sheet convenience copying, see next paragraph) as well as performing one or both of the following core functions: printing of documents (from digital information received from direct connect computers, networked computers, file servers and fax transmissions) or faxing (send and ENERGY STAR is a U.S. registered mark. receive). An MFD may also include scanning to computer file or any other capabilities not listed in this MOUSpecification. The device may be connected to a network, network and may output black & and white, gray xxxx scale, or color images. EPA anticipates that a separate MOU Specification may ultimately be required to cover color devices, because of likely technological developments related to color imaging, but for now these devices are included in this MOUSpecification. This MOU Specification covers products that are marketed and sold as multifunction equipment whose primary function is copying, copying but that are able to perform one or both of the additional core functions of printing or faxing. Devices whose primary function is faxing and offer limited sheet copying capabilities (so-called single sheet "convenience copying") are covered under the Printerprinter/Fax MOUfax Specification. If the MFD is not a single integrated unit but a set of functionally integrated components, then the manufacturer manu- facturer must certify that when installed correctly in the field, field the sum of all power use for all MFD components comprising the base unit will achieve the power mower levels listed below to qualify as an ENERGY STAR Energy Star-compliant MFD. Some digital copiers can be upgraded into an MFD in the field with the installation of add-on devices that allow printing or faxing capabilities. Partners Program Participants may consider this system of components to be an MFD, and may qualify it according to specifications belowthe Specifications in Tables 13 and 14. However, when the digital copier is sold independentlyindependently of the add-on devices, the copier cannot be represented as an ENERGY STAR compliant device unless it meets must qualify according to the ENERGY STAR upgradeable digital copier specificationsSpecifications in Tables 15 and 16. Some printers can be upgraded into an MFD in the field with the installation of add-on devices that allow copying (not just single sheet convenience copying) and may also allow faxing capabilities. Partners Program Participants may consider this system of components to be an MFD, and may qualify it according to specifications belowthe MFD Specifications. However, when sold independently, the printer cannot be represented as an ENERGY STAR compliant Energy Star compliance device unless it meets the ENERGY STAR Energy Star printer specificationsSpecifications.

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Samples: Agreement on Energy Efficient Labelling Programs

Multifunction Device. As defined in this MOU, a Multifunction Device (MFD) is a physically integrated device or a combination of functionally function- ally integrated components (the "base unit," ’, see definition below) that produces hard copy duplicates from graphical hard copy originals (distinct from single sheet convenience copying, see next paragraph) as well as performing one or both of the following core functions: printing of documents (from digital information received from direct connect computers, networked computers, file servers and fax transmissions) or faxing (send and ENERGY STAR is a U.S. registered mark. receive). An an MFD may also include scanning to computer file or any other capabilities not listed in this MOUSpecification. The device may be connected con- nected to a network, and may output black & white, gray grey scale, or color colour images. EPA EPa anticipates that a separate MOU Specification may ultimately be required to cover color colour devices, because of likely technological developments related to color colour imaging, but for now these devices are included in this MOUSpecification. This MOU Specification covers products that are marketed and sold as multifunction equipment whose primary function is copying, copying but that are able to perform one or both of the additional core functions of printing or faxing. Devices whose primary function is faxing faxing, and offer limited sheet copying capabilities (so-called single sheet "convenience copying") are covered under the Printerprinter/Fax MOUfax Specification. If the MFD is not a single integrated unit but a set of functionally integrated components, then the manufacturer must certify that when installed correctly in the field, field the sum of all power use for all MFD components comprising the base unit will achieve the power levels listed below to qualify as an ENERGY STAR compliant STaR Qualified MFD. Some digital copiers can be upgraded into an MFD in the field with the installation of add-on devices that allow printing or faxing capabilities. Partners Program Participants may consider this system of components to be an MFD, and may qualify it according to the specifications belowin Tables 11 and 12. However, when the digital copier is sold independentlyindependently of the add-on devices, the copier cannot be represented as an ENERGY STAR compliant device unless it meets must qualify according to the ENERGY STAR upgradeable digital copier specificationsspecifications in Table 13 and 14. Some printers can be upgraded into an MFD in the field with the installation of add-on devices that allow copying (not just single sheet convenience copying) and may also allow faxing capabilities. Partners Program Participants may consider this system of components to be an MFD, and may qualify it according to specifications belowthe MFD specifications. However, when sold independently, the printer cannot be represented as an ENERGY STAR compliant STaR qualified device unless it meets the ENERGY STAR printer specificationsSTaR specification for printers, in Section III.

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Samples: Agreement on the Coordination of Energy Efficiency Labelling Programs for Office Equipment

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Multifunction Device. As defined in this MOU, a A Multifunction Device (MFD) is a physically integrated device or a combination of functionally integrated components (the "base unit," ", see definition below) that produces hard copy duplicates from graphical hard copy originals (distinct from single sheet convenience copying, see next paragraph) as well as performing one or both of the following core functions: printing of documents (from digital information received from direct connect computers, networked computers, file servers and fax transmissions) or faxing (send and ENERGY STAR is a U.S. registered mark. receive). An MFD may also include scanning to computer file or any other capabilities not listed in this MOUSpecification. The device may be connected to a network, and may output black & white, gray scale, or color images. EPA anticipates that a separate MOU Specification may ultimately be required to cover color devices, because of likely technological developments related to color imaging, but for now these devices are included in this MOUSpecification. This MOU Specification covers products that are marketed and sold as multifunction equipment whose primary function is copying, copying but that are able to perform one or both of the additional core functions of printing or faxing. Devices whose primary function is faxing faxing, and offer limited sheet copying capabilities (so-called single sheet "convenience copying") are covered under the Printerprinter/Fax MOUfax Specification. If the MFD is not a single integrated unit but a set of functionally integrated components, then the manufacturer must certify that when installed correctly in the field, field the sum of all power use for all MFD components comprising the base unit will achieve the power levels listed below to qualify as an ENERGY STAR compliant Qualified MFD. Some digital copiers can be upgraded into an MFD in the field with the installation of add-on devices that allow printing or faxing capabilities. Partners Program Participants may consider this system of components to be an MFD, and may qualify it according to the specifications belowin Tables 11 and 12. However, when the digital copier is sold independentlyindependently of the add-on devices, the copier cannot be represented as an ENERGY STAR compliant device unless it meets must qualify according to the ENERGY STAR upgradeable digital copier specificationsspecifications in Table 13 and 14. Some printers can be upgraded into an MFD in the field with the installation of add-on devices that allow copying (not just single sheet convenience copying) and may also allow faxing capabilities. Partners Program Participants may consider this system of components to be an MFD, and may qualify it according to specifications belowthe MFD specifications. However, when sold independently, the printer cannot be represented as an ENERGY STAR compliant qualified device unless it meets the ENERGY STAR printer specificationsspecification for printers, in Section III.

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Samples: Agreement Concerning Conclusion of the Agreement Between the Government of the United States of America and the European Community on the Coordination of Energy Efficiency Labelling Programmes for Office Equipment

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