Home
        Schedule - 16 Office Equipments
         Contents
1.                                Monochrome Product Jobs per  Speed  s Day  pm   Noss   s lt 8 8  8 lt s lt 32 S  s  gt  32 32  Images per Job   Except for fax machines  the number of images shall be computed according to Equation 2     below  For convenience  Table 10 at the end of this document provides the resultant  images per job computation for each integer product speed up through 100 images per  minute  ipm    Equation 2  Calculation of Number of Images per Job  Nimaces   int  0 5xs   N Joss  Where   Nmacesis the number of images per job  rounded down   truncated  to the nearest integer   s is the  monochrome  maximum reported speed in images per  minute  ipm   calculated in section 5 1 A   of this test procedure  and  NJoss is the number of jobs per day  as calculated per Table 6     Test Image  Test Pattern A from ISO IEC standard 10561 1999 shall be used as the  original image for all testing     1  Test images shall be rendered in 10 point size in a fixed width Courier font  or nearest  equivalent    2  German specific characters need not be reproduced if the product is incapable of German  character reproduction    D  Print Jobs  Print jobs for the test may be sent over non network connections  eg   USB    even on those units that are network connected    1  Each image in a print job shall be sent separately  i e   all images may be part of the  same document  but shall not be specified in the document as multiple copies of a  single original image  unless the prod
2.      Table 1  Test Conditions    oltage 230    1   Volts AC  50 Hz    1      Note  For products rated for  gt  1 5 kW maximum  power  the voltage range is   4        ota armo DSTO  lt 2  THD   lt  5  for products which are rated for  gt   D   Voltage 1 5 kW maximum power    bie empera p 275  C  Relative d 10     80               B  Low voltage DC Input Power     1  Products may only be powered with a low voltage DC source  e g   via network or data  connection  if the DC source is the only acceptable source of power for the product  e g   no  AC plug or EPS is included with the product         3 IEC 62301       Schedule for Office Equipments  Printers  Scanners  Copiers  Fax Machines and Multi Function Devices  Page 8    ENERGY IS LIFE    CONSERVE IT Bureau of Energy Efficiency       2  Products powered by low voltage DC shall be configured with an AC source of the DC  power for testing  e g   an AC powered USB hub      3  Reported UUT power shall be equal to the AC power consumption of the low voltage  DC source with the UUT as the load  minus the AC power consumption of the low voltage  DC source with no load  PS   as measured per section 5 of this procedure        Ambient Temperature  Ambient temperature shall be 27 5  C    Note  For a initial period of one year from the date of revision of this schedule  ie   date of  revision 1   the ambient temperature shall be followed as 23 5  C and thereafter ambient  temperature conditions shall be followed as 27 5  C       Relative
3.  Humidity  Relative humidity shall be from 10  to 80      E  Power Meter  Power meters shall possess the following attributes     1  Minimum Frequency Response  Recommended   3 0 kHz    2  Minimum Resolution        i  0 01 W for measurement values less than 10 W    ii  0 1 W for measurement values from 10 W to 100 W    iii  1 W for measurement values from 100 W to 1 5 kW  and   iv  10 W for measurement values greater than 1 5 kW    v  Measurements of accumulated energy should have resolutions which are generally  consistent with these values when converted to average power  For accumulated energy  measurements  the figure of merit for determining required accuracy is the maximum power  value during the measurement period  not the average  since it is the maximum that    determines the metering equipment and setup       Measurement Accuracy        1  Measurements made with these procedures shall in all cases have an accuracy of 5  or  better  though manufacturers will usually achieve better than this  Test procedures may  specify greater accuracy than 5  for some measurements  With knowledge of the power  levels of current imaging products and the meters available  manufacturers can calculate the  maximum error based on the reading and the range utilized for the reading     2  For measurements of 0 50 W or less  the required accuracy is 0 02 W       Time Measurement  Time measurements may be performed with an ordinary  stopwatch with resolution of at least 1 second          Pa
4.  Product Type Eo mat Marking Technology Test Method  Copiers Standard DT  DS  EP  SI  TT TEC  p Large DT  DS  EP  SI  TT OM  Fax Machine  Standard IJ OM  DT  DS  EP  High  TEC  Standard performance IJ  SI  TT  Multi Function Devices J OM   MFDs   one DT  DS  EP  IJ  SI  TT OM  DT  DS  EP  SI  TT  High  TEC  Standard performance IJ  Printers Impact  IJ OM  Large or DT  DS  EP  Impact  IJ  SI  OM  Small TT  Scanners All N A OM                        Fax Machine with Ink jet marking technology is only covered under the scope of this  schedule     7 1 Measurement Procedures    7 1 1 For the equipments follows Operational Mode tests  Measurement of standby power  shall be conducted according to Table 5  subject to the following provisions     1  All power consumption figures shall be recorded in watts  W  in accordance with IEC  62301  unless otherwise specified in this document     2  Confidence Level or Accuracy  The accuracy requirement for this OM test procedure is  2  for all measurements except for Ready power  where it is 5   The 2  figure is  consistent with IEC 62301        Schedule for Office Equipments  Printers  Scanners  Copiers  Fax Machines and Multi Function Devices  Page 13    ENERGY IS LIFE    CONSERVE IT    Bureau of Energy Efficiency          3  Service Maintenance Modes  Service maintenance modes  including color calibration   generally should not be included in measurements  Any adaptation of the procedure needed  to exclude such modes that occur during the t
5.  capable of being network connected as shipped  shall be connected to a network     5  The type of network connection  or other data connection if not capable of being  networked  is at the discretion of the manufacturer  and the type used shall be reported     5 2 Configuration for Fax Machines    A  Fax machines need not be connected to a telephone line unless the telephone line is  necessary for performing the test        4 ENERGY STAR Program Requirements for Imaging Equipment       Schedule for Office Equipments  Printers  Scanners  Copiers  Fax Machines and Multi Function Devices  Page 11    ENERGY IS LIFE    CONSERVE IT Bureau of Energy Efficiency       B  Unless sending jobs via phone line  originals may be placed in the document feeder  before the test begins     1  Products without a document feeder may make all images off a single original placed on  the platen     2  Fax machines shall be tested with one image per job       PRE TEST UUT INITIALIZATION FOR ALL PRODUCTS    A  Prior to the start of testing  the UUT shall be initialized as follows    1  Set up the UUT per the instructions in the Manufacturer s Instructions or documentation   i  Accessories such as paper source and finishing hardware that are intended to be installed  or attached by the end user shall be installed  however  their use in the test is at the  manufacturer s discretion  e g   any paper source may be used     2  Connect the UUT to its power source    3  Power on the UUT and perform initial 
6.  for    Typical Energy Consumption for TEC  products       OM products             Summary  Declaration     Name  Date        Schedule for Office Equipments  Printers  Scanners  Copiers  Fax Machines and Multi Function Devices     Page 21    ENERGY IS LIFE    CONSERVE IT Bureau of Energy Efficiency       Annexure   I    Label Design and Manner of Display    8  Material and Shape     The label shall be self   adhesive if it has to be pasted on the appliance  If the label is to be  attached as a swing tag  then it shall be made of durable cardboard  The design of the label  shall be as given in the following figure  The label design in  cdr  corel draw  format can  be downloaded from BEE   s website for accurate design and colour scheme             Black Outline 1 5 pt    Yellow Text  Arial Bold   Blue C 97  M 95  Y 6  K 1    Red  Green C 81  M 10  Y 90  K 1 Yellow Y 40  Black Text  Arial Bold   Black Text  Arial Bold     T M  Schedule for Office Equipments  Printers  Scanners  Copiers  Fax Machines and Multi Function Devices  Page 22    
7.  labeling program    C  To qualify for the BEE Star labeling  the office equipment shall satisfy the requirements  as specified in the clause 3 3  amp  3 4 under    Qualification Criteria    of ENERGY STAR  Program Requirements for Imaging Equipment     8  Standby Power Requirements  Standby Mode power  which is the lesser of the Ready  Mode Power  Sleep Mode Power  and Off Mode Power  as measured in the test procedure   shall be less than or equal to 1 W for all Operational Mode  OM  products      9  Testing Procedure  To qualify as BEE Star labeled product  the units must be tested  according to test protocol outlined in Appendix A of this schedule  Manufacturers are required  to perform tests and self certify those models that meet the BEE Star Label requirements    a  The test results must be reported to BEE    b  The test results must be reported in the format outlines in Appendix B along with   the lab test report    Detailed Test Procedures is defined in Appendix A     10  Tolerance limits  There is no tolerance in the energy consumption criteria for  obtaining the BEE label  All tested products must meet the maximum threshold for OM and  TEC products  The scope for manufacturing tolerance and other variations shall be accounted  for while applying for the BEE Star label     11  Label Design and Manner of Display  The label design and manner of display will be as  defined as follows    gt  For initial one year from date of the launch of the program  manufacturers can  
8.  on     i  The manufacturer claimed print speed  unless the product cannot print  in which case  _  il  The manufacturer claimed copy speed  unless the product cannot print or copy  in which  case    iii  The manufacturer claimed scan speed     3  For non continuous form products the product speed shall be calculated per Table 4  If the  maximum claimed speeds differ when producing images on A4 or 8 5  x 11  paper  the higher of  the two shall be used        Schedule for Office Equipments  Printers  Scanners  Copiers  Fax Machines and Multi Function Devices  Page 10    ENERGY IS LIFE    CONSERVE IT Bureau of Energy Efficiency       Table 3  Calculation of Product Speed for Standard  Small  and Large Format  Products     Product Speed  s  ipm   Media Media Where     Format Size Sp is the maximum claimed monochrome speed in pages per   minute when processing the given media                            8 5  x    Standard 11  P  A4 Sp  4  x 6  0 25xs  poem RP CCC  aean A6 0 25 x Sp  A2 4 X Sp  Did AO 16 X Sp       4  For continuous form products  product speed shall be calculated per Equation 1    Equation 1  Calculation of Product Speed  s l6wsL    Where    es is the product speed  in images per minute  ipm     ew is the width of the media  in meters  m     esLis the maximum claimed monochrome speed  in length meters  per minute     B  Color  Color capable products shall be tested making monochrome images unless  incapable of doing so     C  Network Connections  Products that are
9.  stored  edited  converted  or transmitted  primarily in a  personal computing environment  This definition is intended to cover products that are  marketed as scanners     3 3  Copier  A product whose sole function is to produce hard copy duplicates from  hard copy originals  This definition is intended to cover products that are marketed as  copiers  and upgradeable digital copiers  UDCs      3 4  Facsimile  Fax  Machine  A product whose primary functions are  1  to scan  hard copy originals for electronic transmission to remote units  and  2  to receive electronic  transmissions for conversion to hard copy output  A fax machine may also be capable of  producing hard copy duplicates  Electronic transmission is primarily over a public  telephone system  but may also be via a computer network or the Internet  This definition  is intended to cover products that are marketed as fax machines     3 5  Multifunction Device  MFD   A product that performs two or more of the core  functions of a Printer  Scanner  Copier  or Fax Machine  An MFD may have a physically  integrated form factor  or it may consist of a combination of functionally integrated  components  MFD copy functionality is considered to be distinct from single sheet  convenience copying functionality sometimes offered by fax machines  This definition  includes products marketed as MFDs  and    multi function products     MFPs      B  Marking Technologies   3 6  Direct Thermal  DT   A marking technology characterized b
10.  version of a model which has the same sales  specification and the same model number or other form of designation as another version of the  model  and offers the same performance except that it has different standby mode power  consumption       5  Model Number  A unique marketing name that applies to a specific hardware software  configuration that is either predefined  or a configuration that is selected by the customer     6  Model Name  A marketing name that includes reference to both the office equipment model  family number  a short description of the product  or branding references        2 Functional Adders or Add On  Data and network interface that adds functionality to the marking engine of  an imaging equipment product and provides a power allowance when qualifying products according to the  test method        Schedule for Office Equipments  Printers  Scanners  Copiers  Fax Machines and Multi Function Devices  Page 5    ENERGY IS LIFE    CONSERVE IT Bureau of Energy Efficiency       7  Pre qualification Requirements  A  Commercially available office equipments that meet one of the Product Type  definitions in Section 2 and are capable of being powered from   1  a wall outlet    2  a data or network connection  or   3  both a wall outlet and a data or network connection  are eligible for BEE  STAR qualification     B  The products shall confirm to the requirements of relevant Indian standards for both  safety and performance requirements to participate in BEE STAR
11. ENERGY IS LIFE    CONSERVE IT Bureau of Energy Efficiency       Revision  1  Date  21  July 2014  Schedule   16    Office Equipments  Printers  Scanners  Copiers  Fax Machines and Multi  Function Devices     1  Scope     1  This schedule specifies the energy labeling requirements for office equipment namely  copiers  printers  fax machines  scanners and multi function devices for office automation  and similar use      ii  This schedule is for only single phase office equipment  printers  scanners  copiers  fax  machines and multi function devices  which operate at the standard voltage and frequency  range specified by the relevant Indian Standards and the Indian Electricity Rules 1956      iii  Office equipment  Printers  Scanners  Copiers  Fax Machines and Multi Function Devices   shall meet all the requirements specified in this schedule for the purpose of labeling      iv  This Standard has been prepared on the basis of Energy Star specification for imaging  equipment  developed by US Environment Protection Agency  EPA      2  Exclusions to the Scope    The following products are not a part of the Schedule    a  Production Printing Machines   A product whose primary function is to print very High  Volumes  amp  at High Speed ranging from 55 ppm onwards  It is a Color  Black  amp  White and  Custom Color cut sheet and continuous feed production printers and digital presses for  large volume transaction bill printing  graphic arts  and for commercial printing and  publishin
12. Meter  Ensure The Unit Is  Wh   1 Off Powered And In Off Mode  Zero the   Testing Hours  h    Off  meter  measure energy over 5 Interval  minutes or more  Record both time  energy and time   2 Off Turn on unit  Wait until unit        indicates it is in Ready Mode   3 Ready   Print a job of at least one output Active 0 Hours  h      image but no more than a single job   time  per Job Table  Measure and record  time to first sheet exiting unit   4 Ready   Wait until the meter shows that the         or other    unit has entered its final Sleep Mode  or 4 hours   Sleep Watt hours  Zero meter  measure energy and energy   Wh   5 Sleep   time over 1 hour  Record the energy   EsLEEP Sleep  and time  Sleep time   tsLEEP Hours  h     lt  1 hour   Schedule for Office Equipments  Printers  Scanners  Copiers  Fax Machines and Multi Function Devices  Page 17       ENERGY IS LIFE                                                 CONSERVE IT Bureau of Energy Efficiency  Zero meter and timer  Print one job   calculated above   Measure energy   Jobl Watt hours  and time  Record time to first sheet   energy   Wh  Recovery   6 Sleep   exiting unit  Measure energy over 15   Ejosi Active   minutes from job initiation  The job Ready   must finish within the 15 minutes  Active 1 Hours  h    Sleep  time  Job2 Watt hours  7 Ready   Repeat Step 6  energy   Wh  Same as   or other  Ejop2 above  Active2 Hours  h   time  8 Ready   Repeat Step 6  without Active time   Job3 Watt hours   Same as   or other    m
13. affix the BEE Star label either on the carton box or on the products itself    gt  After the period of one year  the committee will again review the prospects of the  decision to make it mandatory to affix label on both the carton box and the product or not   Sample Label is given in Annexure 1     12  Labeling related fees      gt  Refundable security deposit payable for registration of every company firm for BEE  Standard  amp  Labeling program is Rs 100000    Rupees One Lakh   which is Rs  25000         Schedule for Office Equipments  Printers  Scanners  Copiers  Fax Machines and Multi Function Devices  Page 6    ENERGY IS LIFE    CONSERVE IT Bureau of Energy Efficiency        Rupees Twenty Five Thousand  for SSI industries  provided they upload their duly valid  SSI certificate on BEE   s e filling portal     gt  Registration fee payable on each application for authority to affix labels is Rs 1000     Rupees One Thousand Only      gt  Labeling fee for affixation of label on each piece of qualified product is 0 03  of the  product MRP declared by the user of the label  manufacturer   trader   importer  at the  time of product model registration under each equipment category     gt  Registration fee payable on each application for renewal of authority to affix labels is  Rs 500    Rupees Five Hundred Only      13 Future Specification Revisions    BEE reserves the right to revise the schedule should technological and or market changes  affect its usefulness to consumers or i
14. cts with more than one Sleep level  repeat these steps as many  times as necessary to capture all successive Sleep levels and report this data  Two Sleep  levels are typically used in large format copiers and MFDs that use high heat marking  technologies  For products lacking this Mode  disregard Steps 4 and 5     Steps 4 and 6   Default delay time measurements are to be measured in parallel fashion   cumulative from the start of Step 4  For example  a product set to enter a Sleep level in 15  minutes and enter a second Sleep level 30 minutes after entering the first Sleep level will  have a 15 minute default delay time to the first level and a 45 minute default delay time to  the second level     7 1 2 For the equipments follow Typical Energy Consumption  TEC  tests  Measurement of  TEC shall be conducted according to Table 7 for printers  fax machines  digital duplicators with  print capability  and MFDs with print capability  and Table 8 for copiers  digital duplicators  without print capability and MFDs without print capability  subject to the following provisions     A     1  Paper  There shall be sufficient paper in the device to perform the specified print or  copy jobs    2  Duplexing  Products shall be tested in simplex mode  Originals for copying shall be  simplex images    3  Service Maintenance Modes  Service maintenance modes  including color calibration   should generally not be included in TEC measurements    i  Any service maintenance modes that occur during t
15. easurement   energy   Wh  above  Ejop3  9 Ready   Repeat Step 6  without Active time   Job4 Watt hours   Same as   or other    measurement   energy   Wh  above  EJoB4  Zero meter and timer  Measure Final Watt hours   Ready   10 Ready   energy and time until meter and or energy   Wh  Sleep  unit shows that unit has entered EFINAL  Sleep Mode or the final Sleep Mode   Final time  Hours  h   for units with multiple Sleep modes    tFNaL  or 4 hours   Notes     Steps 4 and 10     it may be unclear to independent testers which Sleep Mode is the final    one and therefore a 4 hour time limit is provided     Table 8  TEC Test Procedure for Copiers  Digital Duplicators without Print  Capability  and MFDs without Print Capability                                        Step   Initial Action Record  at Unit of Possible  State end of step    Measure States  Measured  Connect the unit under test to the Off energy Watt hours  meter  Ensure the unit is powered  Wh   1 Off and in Off Mode  Zero the meter  Testing Off  measure energy over 5 minutes or Interval time   Hours  h   more  Record both energy and time   Turn on unit  Wait until unit has        2 Off entered Ready Mode   Copy a job of at least one image but_  Active 0 time   Hours  h      Schedule for Office Equipments  Printers  Scanners  Copiers  Fax Machines and Multi Function Devices  Page 18          ENERGY IS LIFE                                                             CONSERVE IT Bureau of Energy Efficiency   3 Ready   no m
16. ero    Auto off  11   Auto off   Zero the meter  measure energy and   energy  Watt hours   Auto off  time over 5 minutes or more  Record   Eauto  Wh   both energy and time Auto off  time  Hours  h   tauTo  Notes   Schedule for Office Equipments  Printers  Scanners  Copiers  Fax Machines and Multi Function Devices  Page 19       ENERGY IS LIFE    CONSERVE IT Bureau of Energy Efficiency       Steps 4 and 10     it may be unclear to independent testers which Sleep Mode is the final  one and therefore a 4 hour time limit is provided     T  Schedule for Office Equipments  Printers  Scanners  Copiers  Fax Machines and Multi Function Devices  Page 20    ENERGY IS LIFE    CONSERVE IT    Bureau of Energy Efficiency       APPENDIX B     Format for reporting the test results    1  Company Details                                  Applicant Manufacturer  Model No  Name Model Family Name  2  Equipment Details  Product Type  tick whichever applicable  Printer  Scanners       Copiers    Fax Machines       Marking Technology  tick whichever  applicable     Multi Function Device  Direct Thermal  DT        Dye Sublimation  DS        Electro Photographic  EP        Impact    Ink Jet  IJ        High Performance IJ    Solid Ink  SI        Thermal Transfer  TT        Media Format  tick whichever applicable     Large Format       Standard Format       Preapy  W     Small Format       Psteep  W        Pauto orr  W        Porr  W        Standby Mode Power Consumption   Lowest of the above power modes 
17. esigned to accommodate  continuous form media less than 210 mm wide     4  Continuous Form  Products that do not use a cut sheet media format  and that are  designed for applications such as printing of bar codes  labels  receipts  banners  and  engineering drawings  Continuous form products can be of small  standard  or large format     Others     1  Marking Engine  The fundamental engine of an imaging product that drives image  production  A marking engine relies upon functional adders for communication ability and  image processing  Without functional adders and other components  a marking engine cannot  acquire image data for processing and is non functional     2 Base Product  The most fundamental configuration of a particular product model  which  possesses the minimum number of functional adders  available  Optional components and  accessories are not considered part of a base product     3  Family of models  Family of models is the range of models of one particular brand  to which  a single set of test reports is applicable and where each of the models has the same relevant  physical characteristics  energy consumption  and energy efficiency rating and performance  characteristics  The term    model    is synonymous with    family of models     For office equipment   acceptable variations within a product family include     Color     Housing   Input or output paper handling accessories  or  Any of the functional adders     4  Variant  A model variant is an alternative
18. est shall be noted    Table 5  Testing procedure Operational Mode Products                                        Ste Initial Action s  Record Unit of  p State Measure  1   Off Plug the unit into meter  Turn on unit            Wait until unit indicates it is in Ready  Mode   2   Ready   Print  copy  or scan a single image         3   Ready   Measure Ready power  Ready power  wy  PREADY   4   Ready   Wait and measure default delay time to   Sleep default  Minutes  Sleep  delay time   min    tSLEEP   5   Sleep   Measure Sleep power  Watts   Sleep power  G  PSLEEP   6   Sleep Auto off default  Minutes  Wait and measure default delay time to   delay time  min   Auto off   Disregard if no Auto off  Mode    7   Auto   Measure Auto off power   Disregard if  Auto off power wy   off no Auto off Mode  P4uTO OFF   8   Auto   Manually turn device off and wait until   __       off unit is off   If no manual on off switch   note and wait for lowest power Sleep  state     9   Off Measure Off power   If no manual on off   Off power Watts  switch  note and measure Sleep Mode   Porr  W   power     Notes    Schedule for Office Equipments  Printers  Scanners  Copiers  Fax Machines and Multi Function Devices  Page 14       ENERGY IS LIFE    CONSERVE IT Bureau of Energy Efficiency       Step I   If the unit has no Ready indicator  use the time at which the power consumption  level stabilizes to the Ready level  and note this detail when reporting the product test data     Steps 4 and 5   For produ
19. et  IJ   A marking technology characterized by the deposition of colorant in  small drops directly to the print media in a matrix manner  For purposes of this  specification  Color IJ products offer two or more unique colorants at one time  while  Monochrome IJ products offer one colorant at a time  This definition includes Piezo   electric  PE  IJ  IJ Sublimation  and Thermal IJ  This definition does not include High  Performance IJ     3 11  High Performance IJ  An IJ marking technology that includes nozzle arrays that  span the width of a page and or the ability to dry ink on the print media via supplemental  media heating mechanisms  High performance IJ products are used in business  applications usually served by electro photographic marking products     3 12  Solid Ink  SI   A marking technology characterized by ink that is solid at room  temperature and liquid when heated to the jetting temperature  This definition includes  both direct transfer and offset transfer via an intermediate drum or belt    3 13  Thermal Transfer  TT   A marking technology characterized by the deposition  of small drops of solid colorant  usually colored waxes  in a melted fluid state directly to  print media in a matrix manner  TT is distinguished from IJ in that the ink is solid at room  temperature and is made fluid by heat    C  Operational Modes    1  On Mode     a  Active Mode  Definition as defined in Clause 3 8 of IEC 62301   2011       Schedule for Office Equipments  Printers  Scanne
20. g     b  Large Format Printers   Products designed for A2 media and larger  including those  designed to accommodate continuous form media greater than or equal to 406mm wide   These products are also capable of printing on standard size or small format media but are  primarily used for large engineering  manufacturing  architecture and construction  companies who require large prints of designs of products  3D Rendering etc  Also widely       1 http   www energystar gov ia partners product_specs program _reqs Imaging Equipment Program Requirements pdf          Schedule for Office Equipments  Printers  Scanners  Copiers  Fax Machines and Multi Function Devices  Page 1    ENERGY IS LIFE    CONSERVE IT Bureau of Energy Efficiency       used for indoor display graphics applications  The Large Format Printers are also popularly  known as Wide Format Printers     Definitions  The definitions of the various terms used in this schedule is as follows   A  Product Types     3 1  Office Printer  A product whose primary function is to generate hard copy output  from electronic input  A printer is capable of receiving information from single user or  networked computers  or other input devices  e g   digital cameras   This definition is  intended to cover products that are marketed as printers  and printers that can be field   upgraded to meet the definition of an MFD     3 2  Scanner  A product  whose primary function is to convert hard copy originals into  electronic images that can be
21. he test shall be noted    ii  If a service maintenance mode occurs during a job other than the first job  the  results from the job with the service maintenance mode may be replaced with results from  a substitute job  In this case  the substitute job shall be inserted into the test procedure  immediately following Job 4  The 15 minute job interval shall be maintained at all times   4  Accuracy  The specifications of the metering equipment and ranges used in each  measurement shall be reported  Measurements must be conducted so as to result in a total  potential error of the TEC value of no more than 5   Accuracy does not need to be  reported for cases where the potential error is below 5   When the potential measurement  error is close to 5   manufacturers should take measures to confirm that it complies with  the 5  limit    5  Energy Measurement Method  All measurements shall be recorded as accumulated  energy over time  in watt hours  Wh   all time shall be recorded in seconds or minutes     i     Zero meter    references may be accomplished by recording the accumulated energy  consumption at that time rather than literally zeroing the meter     6  Job Structure     Jobs per Day  The number of jobs per day  Niogs  is specified in Table 6        Schedule for Office Equipments  Printers  Scanners  Copiers  Fax Machines and Multi Function Devices  Page 15    B   1     C     ENERGY IS LIFE    CONSERVE IT Bureau of Energy Efficiency       Table 6  Number of Jobs per Day  Noss 
22. ndustry or its impact on the environment  In keeping  with current policy  revisions to the schedule will be discussed with stakeholders  In the  event of a schedule revision  please note that BEE qualification is not automatically  granted for the life of a product model  To qualify as Star labeled product  a product model  must meet the BEE   s standard in effect on the model   s date of manufacture     SSS SSS SS ee  Schedule for Office Equipments  Printers  Scanners  Copiers  Fax Machines and Multi Function Devices  Page 7    ENERGY IS LIFE    CONSERVE IT Bureau of Energy Efficiency       APPENDIX A     Test Procedure for Determining the Standby Power Consumption in Office  Equipments    1  OVERVIEW  The following test method shall be used for determining product compliance with  requirements in the BEE STAR Eligibility Criteria for Office Equipment     2  DEFINITIONS  Unless otherwise specified  all terms used in this document are consistent with the  definitions given in the section 3 of this schedule      gt  Unit Under Test  UUT   The specific sample of a Representative Model undergoing  measurement  which includes the base product and any accessories packaged with it   3  TEST SETUP    A  AC Input Power  Products intended to be powered from AC mains shall be  connected to a voltage source appropriate for the intended market     Products shipped with external power supplies  EPSs  shall first be connected to the EPS  and then to the voltage source specified in Table 1
23. ore than a single job per Job  Table  Measure and record time to  first sheet exiting unit   Wait until the meter shows that the         4 Ready   unit has entered its final Sleep Mode    or other    or 4 hours   Sleep energy   Watt hours   Zero meter  measure energy and  Wh    5 Sleep   time over   hour or until unit enters   Sleep time Sleep  Auto Off Mode  Record the energy     lt  1 hour  Hours  h   and time   Zero meter and timer  Copy one job   calculated above   Measure and Job1 energy    Watt hours   Recovery   record energy and time to first sheet   Ejosi  Wh  Active    6 Sleep   exiting unit  Measure energy over 15 Ready   minutes from job initiation  The job   Active 1 time   Hours  h    Sleep   must finish within the 15 minutes  Auto off   Job2 energy    Hours  h    7 Ready   Repeat Step 6  Ejor2 Same as    or other  Active2 time   Watt hours   above    Wh   8 Ready   Repeat Step 6  without Active time   Job3 energy    Watt hours   Same as    or other    measurement   Ejop3  Wh  above   9 Ready   Repeat Step 6  without Active time   Job4 energy    Watt hours   Same as    or other    measurement   Ejon4  Wh  above   Zero meter and timer  Measure Final energy    Watt hours  10 Ready   energy and time until meter and or ErINAL  Wh     or other   unit shows that unit has entered its Ready   Auto off Mode or 4 hours  Record Final time  Hours  h    Sleep  energy and time  if unit began this trINAL  step already in Auto off Mode   report both energy and time values  as z
24. per Specifications           Schedule for Office Equipments  Printers  Scanners  Copiers  Fax Machines and Multi Function Devices  Page 9    ENERGY IS LIFE    CONSERVE IT Bureau of Energy Efficiency       1  The Paper used while testing the Office Equipments  Printers  Scanners  Copiers  Fax  Machine and Multi Function Devices  shall be in accordance with Table 2     2  Large  small  and continuous format products shall be tested using any compatible paper  size     Table 2  Paper Size and Weight Requirements    Market Paper Size Basis    Weight  g m    India A4 80          4  LOW VOLTAGE DC SOURCE MEASUREMENTS FOR ALL PRODUCTS  1  Connect the DC source to the power meter and relevant AC supply as specified in Table  l     2  Verify that the DC source is unloaded   3  Allow the DC source to warm up for a minimum of 30 minutes     4  Measure and record the unloaded DC source power  Ps  according to IEC 62301 Ed  1 0     5  PRE TEST UUT CONFIGURATION FOR ALL PRODUCTS    5 1  General Configuration    A  Product Speed for Calculations and Reporting  The product speed for all calculations and  reporting  shall be the highest speed as claimed by the manufacturer as per the following  criteria  expressed in images per minute  ipm  and rounded to the nearest integer     1 In general  for Standard size products  a single A4 or 8 5  x 11  sheet  printed copied scanned on one side in a minute is equal to one image per minute  ipm     2  For all products  the product speed shall be based
25. ransition into Active State     e  Standby  Definition as defined in Clause 3 6 of IEC 62301 2011    For Office Equipments addressed by this schedule  the    Standby    Mode usually  corresponds to Off Mode  but may correspond to Ready State or Sleep Mode  Hence  whichever is the lowest power state among Ready  Sleep  Auto off and Off state shall  be considered as the standby power mode for office equipments under this schedule   A product cannot exit Standby and reach a lower power state unless it is physically  disconnected from the main electricity supply as a result of manual manipulation     D  Media Format     1  Large Format  Products designed for A2 media and larger  including those designed to  accommodate continuous form media greater than or equal to 406 mm wide  Large format  products may also be capable of printing on standard size or small format media     2  Standard Format  Products designed for standard sized media  e g   Letter  Legal   Ledger  A3  A4  B4   including those designed to accommodate continuous form media  between 210 mm and 406 mm wide  Standard size products may also be capable of  printing on small format media                  nn  Schedule for Office Equipments  Printers  Scanners  Copiers  Fax Machines and Multi Function Devices  Page 4    ENERGY IS LIFE    CONSERVE IT Bureau of Energy Efficiency       3  Small Format  Products designed for media sizes smaller than those defined as  Standard  e g  A6  4  x6     microfilm   including those d
26. rs  Copiers  Fax Machines and Multi Function Devices  Page 3    ENERGY IS LIFE    CONSERVE IT Bureau of Energy Efficiency       b  Ready State  The power state  in which a product is not producing output  has reached  operating conditions  has not yet entered into any lower power Modes  and can enter  Active State with minimal delay  All product features can be enabled in this state  and the  product is able to return to Active State by responding to any potential inputs  including  external electrical stimulus  e g   network stimulus  fax call  or remote control  and direct  physical intervention  e g   activating a physical switch or button      2  Off Mode  Definition as defined in Clause 3 5 of IEC 62301   2011    3  Sleep Mode  A reduced power state that a product enters either automatically after a  period of inactivity  1 e   Default Delay Time   in response to user manual action  e g   at a  user set time of day  in response to a user activation of a physical switch or button   or in  response to external electrical stimulus  e g   network stimulus  fax call  remote control     a  For products evaluated under the TEC test method  Sleep Mode permits  operation of all product features  including maintenance of network connectivity   albeit  with a possible delay to transition into Active State    b  For products evaluated under the OM test method  Sleep Mode permits operation  of all product features considered Primary Function adders  albeit with a possible delay to  t
27. system configuration  as applicable  Verify that  default delay times are configured according to product specifications and or manufacturer    recommendations     i  Product Speed for Testing  The product shall be tested with speed settings in their  default as  shipped configuration        ii  Auto off for OM Products  If a product has an Auto off Mode enabled as shipped  it  shall be enabled prior to performing the test    iii  Auto off for TEC Products  If a printer  digital duplicator or MFD with print capability   or fax machine has an Auto off capability and it is enabled as shipped  it shall be disabled  prior to the test     4  User controllable anti humidity features may be turned off or disabled for the duration  of testing     5  Let the UUT sit for at least 15 minutes  or until it has completed initialization and is  ready for use     6  For products designed to operate on battery power when not connected to the mains  the  battery shall be either   i  Removed from the product  or       Schedule for Office Equipments  Printers  Scanners  Copiers  Fax Machines and Multi Function Devices  Page 12    ENERGY IS LIFE    CONSERVE IT Bureau of Energy Efficiency       ii  Fully charged for at least 24 hours before beginning the test and left in place for the test     7  Test Methods  The office equipment covered under this schedule shall follow the test methods as  mentioned in Table 4     Table 4  Test methods for Office Equipments    Media                              
28. uct is a digital duplicator     2  For printers and MFDs that can interpret a page description language  PDL   e g   PCL   Postscript   images shall be sent to the product in a PDL    E  Copy Jobs   1  For copiers with speed less than or equal to 20 ipm  there shall be one original per required    image        Schedule for Office Equipments  Printers  Scanners  Copiers  Fax Machines and Multi Function Devices  Page 16    ENERGY IS LIFE    CONSERVE IT    Bureau of Energy Efficiency       2  For copiers with speed greater than 20 ipm  it may not be possible to match the number of  required original images  e g   due to limits on document feeder capacity   In this case  it is  permissible to make multiple copies of each original  and the number of originals shall be    greater than or equal to ten           four copies of 10 originals or three copies of 13 originals     Example  For a 50 ipm unit that requires 39 images per job  the test may be performed with          3  Originals may be placed in the document feeder before the test begins     i  Products without a document feeder may make all images off of a single original placed on    the platen     Table 7  TEC Test Procedure for Printers  Fax Machines   Digital Duplicators with Print Capability  and MFDs with Print Capability                                              Step   Initial Action Record  at Unit of Possible  State end of step    Measure States  Measured  Connect The Unit Under Test To Off energy Watt hours  The 
29. y the burning of dots    onto coated print media that is passed over a heated print head  DT products do not use  ribbons        Schedule for Office Equipments  Printers  Scanners  Copiers  Fax Machines and Multi Function Devices  Page 2    ENERGY IS LIFE    CONSERVE IT Bureau of Energy Efficiency       3 7  Dye Sublimation  DS   A marking technology characterized by the deposition   sublimation  of dye onto print media as energy is supplied to heating elements     3 8  Electro photographic  EP   A marking technology characterized by the  illumination of a photoconductor in a pattern representing the desired hard copy image via  a light source  development of the image with particles of toner using the latent image on  the photoconductor to define the presence or absence of toner at a given location  transfer  of the toner to the final print media  and fusing to cause the hard copy to become durable   For purposes of this specification  Color EP products simultaneously offer three or more  unique toner colors  while Monochrome EP products simultaneously offer one or two  unique toner colors  This definition includes Laser  Light Emitting Diode  LED   and  Liquid Crystal Display  LCD  illumination technologies     3 9  Impact  A marking technology characterized by the formation of the desired hard  copy image by transferring colorant from a    ribbon    to the print media via an impact  process  This definition includes Dot Formed Impact and Fully Formed Impact     3 10  Ink J
    
Download Pdf Manuals
 
 
    
Related Search
    
Related Contents
Knaack 40 Instructions / Assembly  Installation and operating instructions  PK20 PK25 PK30 PK40 PK49 PK60  Manual de usuario - Portal de Mendoza  preventaex b  バック照明付鏡  AQUALEAN MIL118E-0413 042013  Headset - BrandsMart USA  ご利用の手引き  D - Nilfisk PARTS    Copyright © All rights reserved. 
   Failed to retrieve file