Table 4. Power Source Requirements
Item
Requirements
Volts ac
200V to 240V ac
±
10%, single phase, two wires
plus ground
Nominal frequency
48 to 62 Hz
±
1.0%
Input current
Printer
3000-sheet side stacker (option)
9.0 amperes
0.093 amperes
Power input
Printer
3000-sheet side stacker (option)
0.8 kVA (maximum standby)
1.5 kVA (maximum printing)
0.02 kVA (maximum standby)
0.07 kVA (maximum printing)
Power cord plug
NEMA 6-15R (in-line connector)
NEMA 6-15P (plug)
Notes:
1. Grounded neutral is required for the 50 Hz, 200-240 volt version of the printer.
2. Non-earthed neutral and impedance grounded neutral are NOT supported by the 50
Hz, 200-240 volt version of the printer and could damage components.
Figure 1. Power Plug and Connector
Power Dissipation
The printer can enter a power-save mode after a specified time has elapsed with
no printer activity. When the printer enters power-save, it removes power from all
printer subsystems. Normal operation resumes when the printer receives a host
command.
Table 5. Power Dissipation
Mode
3160-001
InfoPrint 60
Printing (fuser on)
1200 watts
1300 watts
Standby (fuser off)
340 watts
432 watts
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