PHOTOCONDUCTOR AND DEVELOPER YIELDS Sample Clauses

PHOTOCONDUCTOR AND DEVELOPER YIELDS. Photoconductor and Developer life is determined by the number of cycles (rotations) of the photoconductor belt. The number of cycles the photoconductor goes through is generally higher than the number of images printed. This is due to the fact that the printer cycles several times prior to printing the first page and also needs to cycle periodically during periods of printer inactivity. Because components wear corresponding to the number of machine cycles rather than the actual number of images printed, yields for all supplies (other than toner) assume at least an 80% duty cycle (images/cycles). The table above shows expected lives in both images and cycles. Supply life is specified as meeting either the maximum image or cycle count, whichever one comes first. Thus, in a low duty cycle environment where the printer is not used fairly continuously or most print jobs are short, consisting of only a page or two, the maximum cycle life will be reached well before the maximum image count. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kentek Information Systems Confidential Page 41 79 K40D Product Specification Version 2.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other factors that impact supply life include image density and coverage, and media type. Expected life figures are based on the use of standard paper that meets or exceeds the media specifications defined in section 3. Other media, such as envelopes for example, will lower the life considerably. Life is also limited by shelf life. For example, items such as photoconductors fatigue after installation even if the printer is not used. Refer to section 8.3 for more details. Use of non Kentek-approved third-party ("clone") supplies will invalidate the printer and any supply warranties.
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