![]() The thinking time before printing was 35 seconds. Printing an A4 borderless print or four near 15x10cm prints on a single A4 sheet took the same time at 126 seconds. In colour the claimed speed is 4.7PPM, in ‘Fast’ mode I got 5.5PPM, in ‘Standard’ mode just under 3PPM and in ‘High’ mode less than 2PPM all these figures were for the 200 word document, quality was as for black. In ‘Fast’ mode 8PPM, in ‘Standard’ mode 5.5PPM and in ‘High’ mode slightly less than 2PPM. Next the same tests with a more normal 1500 word document that just fits onto four pages again just a black text document. Finally ‘High’ is a little better than standard. ‘Standard’ was sharper and any bold words certainly stood out better. Next to quality ‘Fast’ is not bad but I doubt you would send a letter in this but text is clear and readable and quite good enough for a copy. ![]() Perhaps most interesting is the claimed speed of 7PPM for black pages. So doing my equivalent test in ‘Fast’ mode I got 10PPM, in ‘Standard’ mode I got 9PPM and in ‘High’ mode 3PPM. This of course ignores the standard dead time between pressing print and anything happening at the printer, normally with this unit that time is thirteen seconds. The way they do tests is to ignore the first and last page so let’s assume a run of twelve pages the time starts when page two starts to feed in and ends when page eleven finishes printing. There are three modes, Fast, Standard and High. ![]() ![]() Firstly printing the 200 word single page letter that is the closest I can get to the document used by printer manufacturers when they make their printing claims. ![]()
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