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Cartridge Specifications

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Repackaging the Printer

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Operating:
Temperature: 61 to 90° F (16 to 32° C)
Humidity: 8 to 80 percent relative humidity
Altitude:
Shipping and Storage:
Temperature: -4 to 104° F (-20 to 40° C)
Humidity: 5 to 85 percent relative humidity
Altitude (storage): 0 to 8,333 feet (2,500 m)
Altitude (shipping): 0 to 49,200 feet (15,000 m)
Note: The shipping and storage humidity can be between 5 and 15% or 85
and 95% for a maximum of 48 hours only.
Front — 760 mm (30.4 in.)
Sides — 200 mm (8 in.)
Back — 340 mm (13.6 in.)
90H0748
0° to 35° C (32° to 95° F)
15 to 80%
Note: The shipping and storage humidity can be between 5 to 15% or 85 to
95% for a maximum of 48 hours only.
Approximately 14,000 images at 5% coverage on Letter-size paper.
Depending on the type of printing you do, you can obtain up to double the
page yield if you use the ECONO setting for QUALITY item on the Config
Menu or if you select toner saver print quality mode from your printer driver.
(Note that the driver setting will override the menu setting.) For example,
using ECONO and a density setting of 1, you may be able to print up to
28,000 images at 5% coverage.
Note: The actual page yield is affected by the environment, the type of print
media, the percentage of text and graphics, the complexity of the graphics,
and other factors, so actual results can vary.
Important!
If you intend to ship your printer for service or repairs, pack it in the original
container. If you need a new shipping container, contact IBM technical support,
or, in the U.S.A. and Canada, call 1-800-388-7080 (Maintenance, Parts, and
Warranty Center).
Also, make sure you complete and return the Repair Inventory Worksheet with
your printer. See "Appendix E. Repair Inventory Worksheet" on page 173.
Follow these procedures to repackage your printer for relocating or shipping.
1. Switch the printer power off.
2. Unplug the printer from the wall outlet.
3. Remove the power cord from the back of the printer.
0 to 8,333 feet (2 500 m)

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