ENERGY STAR® (All countries)
Océ has joined the ENERGY STAR® Program of the United States Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA). The purpose of the ENERGY STAR® Program is to promote
the manufacturing and marketing of energy-efficient equipment, thereby potentially re-
ducing combustion-related pollution. Using the energy management features outlined
below prevents unnecessary power consumption, which helps to prevent air pollution
from electricity generating plants and saves money on your utility bills. As an ENERGY
STAR® Partner, Océ has determined that Océ TDS750 meets the ENERGY STAR®
criteria for energy efficiency laid down in the ENERGY STAR ® Program Requirements
for Imaging Equipment (Version 1.1)
Energy consumption (All countries)
The energy consumption of Imaging Equipment can be determined using the TEC pro-
cedure. This procedure was developed under the supervision of the United States Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency. TEC stands for Typical Electricity Consumption. The
TEC value of a product represents the energy consumed in a week under standardized
conditions. For TEC value for the Océ TDS750 is listed in the Product Safety Data
Sheet.
In order to limit energy consumption during times of non-use the Océ TDS750 has a
Sleep mode during which the power level is reduced. The value for the Sleep mode is
listed in the Product Safety Data Sheet.
Power modes and delay times
The energy consumption and efficiency are influenced both by the product technology
and by the settings chosen by the user, especially the delay times that are selected to enter
reduced power states. The following delay times have been pre-set.
Power modes and delay times
#
Default delay time (minutes)
Operational mode
Infinite, until main switch is pressed
Low power
30
minutes (range
5
-
120
minutes)
Sleep
The modes above are automatically entered after the Default Delay Time has elapsed;
counting from the moment the last print has been produced. These settings are recom-
mended and for most users ensure both ease of use and low energy consumption. Between
brackets are the minimum and maximum values. The Delay Times can be changed.
Shorter delay times will reduce energy consumption even further, but may cause longer
recovery times. In some cases longer delay times may prove to be more convenient, but
Chapter 2 - Regulation notices
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Regulation notices
Summary of Contents for TDS750
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Page 5: ...Chapter 1 Instructions for safe use...
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Page 17: ...Chapter 3 General information...
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