Product Qualification for ENERGY STAR Sample Clauses

Product Qualification for ENERGY STAR. 1. Technical Specifications ENERGY STAR Program Participant agrees to introduce one or more specific multifunction device models that meet the specifications outlined in the Tables below.
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Product Qualification for ENERGY STAR. 1. Technical Specifications To qualify for ENERGY STAR, a copier shall meet the Specifications outlined below: Table 9 Criteria for ENERGY STAR Qualified Copiers Copier Speed (copies per minute) Low-Power Mode (Xxxxx) Low-Power Default Time Recovery Time 30 seconds Off Mode (Xxxxx) Off Mode Default Time Automatic Duplex Mode 0 < cpm < 20 None NA NA < 5 < 30 min No 20 < cpm < 44 3.85 × cpm + 5 15 min. Yes < 15 < 60 min Optional 44 < cpm 3.85 × cpm + 5 15 min. Recommended < 20 < 90 min Optional LARGE FORMAT COPIERS 0 < cpm < 40 NA NA NA < 10 < 30 min. No 40 < cpm 3.85 × cpm + 5 15 min. Recommended < 20 < 90 min. No
Product Qualification for ENERGY STAR. Technical Specifications: Program Participant agrees to introduce one or more specific base units that meet the specifications outlined below. TABLE 10 Criteria for ENERGY STAR Qualified Scanners Low-power Mode Low-power Mode Default Time
Product Qualification for ENERGY STAR. 1. Technical Specifications
Product Qualification for ENERGY STAR. 1. Technical Specifications To qualify for ENERGY STAR, a copier shall meet the Specifications outlined below: TABLE 9 Criteria for ENERGY STAR Qualified Copiers Copier Speed (copies per minute) Low-Power Mode (Xxxxx) Low-Power Default Time Recovery Time 30 seconds Off Mode (Xxxxx) Off Mode Default Time Automatic Duplex Mode 0 < cpm < 20 None NA NA < 5 < 30 min No 20 < cpm < 44 3.85 x cpm + 5 15 min. Yes < 15 < 60 min Optional 44 < cpm 3.85 x cpm + 5 15 min. Recommended < 20 < 90 min Optional LARGE FORMAT COPIERS 0 < cpm < 40 NA NA NA < 10 < 30 min. No 40 < cpm 3.85 x cpm + 5 15 min. Recommended < 20 < 90 min. No Program Participant shall set the default times for the auto-off feature to the levels specified in the Table above. The default times for the off mode and the low-power mode shall be measured from the time the last copy was made. For all copier speeds where it is optional that the duplex mode be set as the default, if a model is shipped with automatic duplexing capabilities, then it is recommended that duplexing be set as the default mode. Program Participant may provide users with the ability to override this default duplex mode for single-sided copies.

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