Consuming an HP printer in standby or standby

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by Christophe » 05/08/08, 12:34

Hey yes Flytox ... profitability is all that matters to "them" ...

I am always upset by this case: https://www.econologie.com/forums/action-con ... t5844.html
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by Corpse Grinder 666 » 17/11/08, 15:01

Hello everyone :
I start (or rather continue) with this first post:
What do you propose ?
I suggest you make a list of printers and their consos

I have a :
Epson Stylus DX7450

in use 8 W max (in scan)
standby 2,8 to 3 W
off (oFF) while connected: 0,3 W

device that allowed me to calculate the consumption: voltcraft energy check 3000

next :D ;)
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by Christophe » 17/11/08, 15:20

Epson 1 - HP 0 : Cheesy:
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by Corpse Grinder 666 » 17/11/08, 15:58

drawback: under linux it is difficult to operate for printer mode ....
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by gregdu13250 » 17/11/08, 19:13

I have a 2490MF magicolor from Konika Minolta, it has a mechanical switch that immediately turns it off (whether it works or not), I think it is cut entirely. It resumes its work when restarting, after all the launch phase, 1 minute of warm-up + allocation of an IP by the router
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by gregdu13250 » 17/11/08, 19:15

Flytox wrote:Bonjour Christophe

I just recovered an old Dell computer, I lift the hood and while it is off, there is a small hooligan that is lit on the motherboard. God knows what it's for. Finally where she is, there is no chance that we can see it lit from the outside. It must serve all 2 years, and at least 5 seconds when there is a maintenance to do and again ...: Mrgreen:

For many manufacturers, energy saving for the user is not part of the specifications, the product is 100% oriented mini cost for them, the rest is not seller.
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It is used to indicate the presence of energy in the motherboard, and leaving your computer on the mains avoids the use of the button battery of its bios which is lithium ion
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