On 17-11-2010 14:07, Charles Lepple wrote:
past. However, that load would have to include a brother B&W laser
printer, and they are hungry, with dim the lights startup draws. Humm. I
think I just shot that idea down in flames.
I tend to keep printers on the surge-suppressed-only outlets.
A very good idea - if the printers are of the laser-type. The laser
printers have a drum which needs to heat up before it can fix the toner
to the paper. This draws a very high power for several seconds.
You can safely use ink-jet printers on the protected side of an UPS,
they are nowhere near in power consumption.
Best regards,
Niels Kristian Jensen
Denmark
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