Printer Specifications
Printer Specifications
Specifications
Specifications
Important
•
The following values may vary depending on the operating environment.
Printer
Power supply
100–240 V AC (50/60 Hz)
Power consumption
During operation
140 W max.
Sleep mode
5 W max.
Off
0.5 W max. (
)
Sound pressure level
During operation
Approx. 47 dB (A)
Standby
35 dB (A) max.
Audio power level (during operation)
Approx. 6.4 bels
Operating environment
Temperature
15–30°C (59–86°F)
Humidity
10–80%, non-condensing
Dimensions (W × D × H)
Printer only
997×757×507 mm (39.3×29.8×20.0
in)
Printer and Stand (When the
Output Stacker is used)
Extended position A
997×887×1,062 mm (39.3×34.9×41.8
in)
Extended position B
997×1,100×1,062 mm
(39.3×43.3×41.8 in)
Weight
Printer only
Approx. 46.0 kg (101.4lb)
Main unit and Stand(including
Roll Holder. Does not include
Printhead and Ink Tank.)
Approx. 56.7 kg (125.0 lb)
Space for installation (W × D ×
H)
Printer only
1,397×1,367×807 mm (55.0×53.8×31.8 in)
Printer and Stand
1,397×1,700×1,362 mm (55.0×66.9×53.6 in)
Related standards
International Energy Star Program, Law on Promoting Green Purchasing/GPN (Japan), Eco Mark
(Japan), RoHS
*1: The printer uses a trace amount of power even when turned off. To stop all power consumption, turn off the printer and unplug
the power cord.
*2: Calculation based on ISO 7779. Operating conditions: On the
Main
sheet of the printer driver,
Media Type
> Plain Paper,
Advanced Settings
>
Print Priority
>
Line Drawing/Text
, and
Print Quality
>
Standard
.
Printing performance
Print method
Bubblejet
Maximum resolution
2400 dpi horizontally (
) × 1200 dpi vertically
Printhead
PF-04
Number of nozzles
MBK: 5120; Others: 2560 each color
*1: Prints with a minimum 1/2400 inch dot pitch between ink droplets.
Specifications
iPF680
Specifications
Printer
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