11. Consumables
Consumables are all products and materials that are consumed with regular use
and cannot be reused. Such consumables include, but are not limited to, paper,
chemicals, and toner. A number of factors go into the approximate life expectancy
of a consumable item, including paper size and the amount of coverage per page.
Operate the machine within the following usage conditions to achieve optimal
machine performance.
Item
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Optimal Performance Range Per Month
Image Ratio
11.1 Consumable Parts
Consumable parts are defined as those parts having a limited life that will be
reached during a customer's specific machine operation, and then should be
replaced as needed. Examples of consumable parts include, but are not limited to
feed rollers, cleaning blades, and fixing assembly components.
An estimated consumable parts life can be provided by a service technician to
assist in the initial parts/supplies planning. A consumable part's life expectancy is
directly related to usage factors, such as paper size, paper quality, environment,
usage application, and machine maintenance. Therefore, consumable parts do not
have a warranty, and Canon U.S.A., Inc. cannot guarantee a minimum life.
48 Based on 20 lb LTR-size paper, and under the above optimal environmental conditions.
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62.6°F to 78.8°F (17°C to 26°C) for print speeds greater
than 120 ipm.
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62.6°F to 82.4°F (17°C to 28°C) for print speeds up to
120 ipm.
20% to 80%
80,000 to 800,000
6%
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