


BULLZIP PDF PRINTER SILENT MODE SERIES
The TASKalfa 6052ci Series of A3 color MFPs released in July 2016 feature the capability of reusing the empty black toner container as a waste toner tank. Resource-saving Design Reusing Toner Containers Thanks to this newly developed energy-saving controller, we achieved the industry's highest energy-saving performance, with standby power used during sleep mode kept below 0.5 W, without compromising the operability and productivity for users. These models are equipped with a newly developed energy-saving controller that further reduces the time it takes to return from sleep mode while minimizing the standby power used during sleep mode. At the same time, we must ensure that our printers are ready to go once the machine is awakened from sleep mode so that there is no compromising the operability and productivity for users.Īs a solution, we came up with a new feature for the TASKalfa 2554ci/3554ci A3 color MFPs, which were released in January 2020. Reducing electricity consumption and CO 2 emissions is a challenge we all must face, and reducing the standby power used by our printers and MFPs in offices has become a major focus for us.

These properties have enabled us to reduce the amount of electricity consumed when fixing images onto paper.
BULLZIP PDF PRINTER SILENT MODE PRO
Our proprietary water-based pigment inks used in the TASKalfa Pro 15000c production inkjet printer demonstrate excellent penetration into paper and dry quickly after printing. Temperature-Viscosity Relationship and Fusing Range of New Toner vs.* The typical electricity consumption of a product during a week, which is measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh) and calculated assuming that the product will be constantly switched between operational mode, sleep mode, and power-off mode for 5 days, and that it will be in either sleep or power-off mode for the remaining 2 days of the same week. This new toner, which can fuse at a temperature 30℃ lower than that of conventional products, has halved the TEC value* of our printers and MFPs. We developed a new toner featuring a sharp melting core covered by a thin shell. In order to minimize these types of power consumption, we are developing various new technologies and applying them to our products. Most of the electricity used by our MFPs, printers and production inkjet printers when they are in operation comes from standby power, which is consumed constantly while a device is waiting for faxes or connecting to a LAN, and power consumed during the printing operation to melt toner or ink and fix it onto paper as an image.
