Can someone exlain why printer/scanner vendor never give the number of page than can be scanned per minute on their electrical device? Is that because number of print copies per minute (which they provide) is also the scanning speed?
Scan Speed vs Copy Speed?
Why do printer entrepreneur RARELY tell you how copious PRINTS a cartridge will engineer?
Why do printers come with no printer cable?
Why do newer printers come next to SMALLER print cartridges?
Why does printer cartridges cost so much?
There are many unreturned questions.
But you can SCAN at different resolutions, and crop differently. So a illustrious resolution, full sheet scan is much slower than a tiny crop area explicitly scanned at a low resolution. But this also depends on the speed of your computer. SLOW computers will scan slower. But the COPY Speed is first a scan, afterwards a print. That should give you an indication.
I not long bought a Brother HL-5250DN. The spec says 30 page per minute printing, duplex and the standard cartridge prints up to 3,000 page. Yes, it really prints that fast, and yes, the tape prints nearly 3,000. (of course, I printed quite a few page with graphics, so it come out a bit on the low side as I expected). But the cool part, is that I can print a status page, that show the recent (10) errors and page count on the current printer videotape. This is a well-worth while black laser printer. Check it out.
Good luck and Happy Computing! pet friendly rentalss
2010年9月15日星期三
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