In message 
<72b8947772cf0948adaa9853631663fb643841a...@pbi-namsg-02.mgdpbi.global.pv
t>, dated Tue, 26 Jul 2011, Jim Hulbert <[email protected]> writes:

>My specific product type is office equipment, including mailing 
>machines and printers.

1275/2008 - Standby applies to them. If you have  a problem meeting the 
requirements, consider whether you really need a 'stand-by' mode. Is the 
product actually too inconvenient to use if it has a proper on/off 
switch, making the 'stand-by' power zero.
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