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13. Optimum Monthly Product Performance
The table below describes the differences between the optimum PCV (Print Copy
Volume), average PCV, maximum PCV, and duty cycle. Please note that the
numbers in the table are for reference purposes only, and depend strongly on the
type of media selected and environmental conditions. For information on the
optimal environmental conditions for your machine, see
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5, Environmental Factors and Requirements
Monthly PCV Type
Description
Number of
Prints/Copies
Optimum PCV
This is the print/copy volume range that the
equipment was intended to run on a regular
basis to maintain a high level of performance
and print/copy quality. Running the equipment
within this range ensures that no undue stress
is placed on components, and it allows time
for the proper servicing and maintenance of
the equipment.
250,000 – 800,000
Average PCV
This is the average number of prints/copies
that you should make to achieve maximum
uptime and life of the machine.
400,000
Maximum PCV
This is the maximum number of prints/copies
that you can make in a month. However,
sustained use of the machine at this print/copy
level will impact the long term performance
and durability of the machine. It is
recommended to stay within the average
print/copy volume and reduce a possible
increase in servicing and maintenance issues.
800,000
Duty Cycle
On occasion, the machine can produce up to
2.8 million prints/copies. However, sustained
use of the machine at this level, will
significantly impact the long term performance
and durability of the machine. You should
expect an increase in the number of service
calls and down time during periods of
maximum production use.
2,800,000
IMPORTANT
If your business constantly runs the machine at the duty cycle or is consistently
run above the maximum PCV, you should consider purchasing additional
machines or higher volume machines.