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    Dear all

    Anyone can tell me about this info? What is the range(CPV) for iRC3200 / 3220N per month? My customer suddenly asking me this question.....Thx in advance.....

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    Do you mean? -Max Monthly Duty Cycle: 30,000 impressions

    Or do you mean cost per page? That varies widely depending on toner coverage.
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    i just want the duty cycle. it mean this model can print 30k per month (MAX)?

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    Yes. That's whats posted on b-lab website - specs which they get from the manufacturer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jacky View Post
    Dear all

    Anyone can tell me about this info? What is the range(CPV) for iRC3200 / 3220N per month? My customer suddenly asking me this question.....Thx in advance.....
    blazebusiness> Don't u just love the way Canon explains this Crap


    Suggested Maximum Monthly Volume
    Suggested maximum monthly print/copy volume is:
    Up to 50,000 prints/copies

    Suggested maximum monthly volume:
    Approximately 5,000 to 30,000 copies per month
    Note: The maximum monthly volume (print/copy) represents the maximum
    number of pages the machine can produce within a one-month period (based
    upon letter size paper). However, the machine should not be used to produce
    this, or a greater, volume on a consistent monthly basis
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    Quote Originally Posted by teckat View Post
    blazebusiness> Don't u just love the way Canon explains this Crap


    Suggested Maximum Monthly Volume
    Suggested maximum monthly print/copy volume is:
    Up to 50,000 prints/copies

    Suggested maximum monthly volume:
    Approximately 5,000 to 30,000 copies per month
    Note: The maximum monthly volume (print/copy) represents the maximum
    number of pages the machine can produce within a one-month period (based
    upon letter size paper). However, the machine should not be used to produce
    this, or a greater, volume on a consistent monthly basis
    LOL-I hear ya buddy. Gotta love the contradictory info thats put out sometimes!
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    It would be more relevant for them to post maximum expected copies in lifetime. Then customers could either walk up to that number, or run up to that number. Greater copies per month equals shorter lifespan in years for the box....

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrfixit51 View Post
    It would be more relevant for them to post maximum expected copies in lifetime. Then customers could either walk up to that number, or run up to that number. Greater copies per month equals shorter lifespan in years for the box....

    when we introduced the double click Billing on Ledger Prints & Copies a while back/ customers used words I have never heard before/ some cases still in litigation on these billing practices.
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    Quote Originally Posted by teckat View Post
    when we introduced the double click Billing on Ledger Prints & Copies a while back/ customers used words I have never heard before/ some cases still in litigation on these billing practices.
    The company I work for has been double clicking since they discovered that meter capability, we bill on the 102 for b/w and 106 & 109 on color equipment. The company that purchased ours 3 years ago, was not doing so, but when they saw our revenue stream,,, they decided to "join the party". It really puts the bite on all the people that were running 11x17 and cutting it into 2 copies.

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    It's all about the money/ that's how we get paid
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