On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 7:18 PM, Rick Schummer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  The only negative of this machine is the power up from sleep cycle. It seems 
> to draw a lot of power,
>  often tripping up the three UPSes in on the same circuit in the office when 
> it awakens. It does seem

UPS & printers ? Isn't that a big no no. ?

Laser printers aren't meant to be powered by UPSes; in fact, about
once every hour or two (depending on the model), many of them turn on
a very high-wattage lamp called the "fuser" whose purpose is to melt
toner onto the paper. A UPS can't handle the sudden power surge, and
in fact might be severely damaged by it. So, your best bet is to plug
your laser printer in separately and allow it to lose power if the
lights go out.

A+
jml


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