Optimum Monthly Product Performance - Canon Oce VarioPrint 6000 Ultra+ Series Manual

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13. Optimum Monthly Product Performance

The table below describes the differences between the optimum PV (Print Volume)
and maximum PV. Please note that the numbers in the table are for reference
purposes only, and depend strongly on a mostly duplex print environment, the type
of media selected, and environmental conditions. For information on the optimal
environmental conditions for the machine, see
Requirements,"
Monthly PV Type
VP6160+
VP6200+
Optimum
PV
VP6250+
VP6320+
VP6160+
VP6200+
Maximum
PV
VP6250+
VP6320+
IMPORTANT
If the machine consistently runs at or above the upper end of the optimum PV,
consider purchasing additional machines or higher volume machines.
Version 1
Océ VarioPrint 6000+ Series Customer Expectations Document
Océ VarioPrint 6000+ Customer Expectations Document
on p. 20.
Description
This is the print volume range that the equipment
was intended to run on a regular basis to
maintain a high level of performance and print
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.
This is the maximum number of pages the
machine can produce within a one-month period.
However, sustained use of the machine at this
print level will impact the long term performance
and durability of the machine. It is recommended
to stay within the optimum print volume to
reduce a possible increase in servicing and
maintenance issues.
"Environmental Factors and
Number of LTR Prints
300,000 to 2.5 million
500,000 to 5 million
750,000 to 8 million
1 million to 10 million
2.5 million
5 million
8 million
10 million
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