EPSON AcuLaser C2000
Revision C
Product Descriptions
Controller Unit Specifications
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1.2.11 Consumable Specifications
1.2.11.1 Developer cartridges
Configuration and Life (toner consumption)
Dimensions/weight
Not packaged:
Dimensions = 304.5 (W) x 115 (D) x 76 (H) (mm)
Weight = K/Y/M/C approx. 950g
Packaged:
Dimensions = 426 (W) x 170 (D) x 215 (H) (mm)
(TBD)
Weight = K/Y/M/C approx. 1250g
Storage and transport environments
(common to all Developer cartridges)
Temperature and humidity
Storage barometric pressure (altitude):740 to 1013 hPa
Package dropping:
No abnormalities according to JIS Z0200-1987
Level 1.
Package vibration:
No abnormalities under following conditions
Frequency:
10 to 100 Hz (5 min.)
Acceleration: 9.8m/s2
(1G)
Direction of application:
Along X, Y and Z axes
Time of application:
60 min. along each axis (X, Y, Z ), total
180 min.
Table 1-20. Configuration and Life
Name
Contents
Life
*1
*1: The indicated number of images is the approximate number of printable
images using A4 continuous printing at 5% image occupation rate. For col-
or printing, this is not the number of sheets printed. The cartridge life var-
ies according to the image occupation rate and type of printing
(continuous,
intermittent).
Developer Cartridge (black)
Black toner, etc.
6,000 images
Developer Cartridge (cyan)
Cyan toner, etc.
6,000 images
Developer Cartridge (magenta)
Magenta toner, etc.
6,000 images
Developer Cartridge (yellow)
Yellow toner, etc.
6,000 images
Table 1-21. Temperature and Humidity - Developer Cartridge
Temperature
Humidity
Guaranteed period
Normal
condition
0 to 35°C
30 to 85% RH
*1
*1: Storage up to 12 months after package is opened. (in normal environment
and no condensations)
18months from
manufacture
(packaged)
Sever
condition
High: 35 to 40°C
*2
Low: -20 to 0°C
*2: No condensation
High: 85 to 95% RH
*1
Low: 10 to 30% RH
*1
1/30 of 18months
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