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sadanand
05-19-2018, 04:52 AM
Hi there, I am having Konica c 6000 with me not under copy contract, can someone pl furnish me with toner yield per bottle or what toner average you are getting per bottle

Synthohol
05-19-2018, 05:17 AM
spec is like 30k for colors and 40k for black.
but the higher the coverage the lower the yield.

sadanand
05-19-2018, 05:34 AM
spec is like 30k for colors and 40k for black.
but the higher the coverage the lower the yield.
yes I agree but at 16% coverage I am getting only 5 K
Is it ok or is there any problem with machine ,I am really confused

Synthohol
05-19-2018, 06:10 AM
if all the consumables are good and the proper image adjustments are made you can get more clicks from the bottles.
you may just need good engine and controller calibrations.
if the drums/DV are past life then there's your answer.

jpablo_mza
07-09-2018, 11:45 PM
From experience, the team yields 10,000 long copies per bottle

blackcat4866
07-09-2018, 11:51 PM
Are you sure only 16% fill? Most of the color presses I see are doing 200% fill or more on every page. =^..^=

Phil B.
07-10-2018, 02:48 PM
yes I agree but at 16% coverage I am getting only 5 K
Is it ok or is there any problem with machine ,I am really confused

industry specs call for ONLY 5% coverage when they calculate the % given in their specs... you have 3 TIMES that coverage on the page .. so to me it sounds like you are right in line with what they project.

srvctec
07-10-2018, 03:03 PM
Are you sure only 16% fill? Most of the color presses I see are doing 200% fill or more on every page. =^..^=

Wait, what?! 200% or more?? How can you even have more than 100% coverage?



Here is a really old bulletin I've saved because it has perfect examples of coverage as well as how to calculate what you might expect to get out of a toner bottle. This is bulletin #4983 from Konica Minolta dated 12/23/04.

40063

blackcat4866
07-11-2018, 12:40 AM
Wait, what?! 200% or more?? How can you even have more than 100% coverage?



Here is a really old bulletin I've saved because it has perfect examples of coverage as well as how to calculate what you might expect to get out of a toner bottle. This is bulletin #4983 from Konica Minolta dated 12/23/04.

40063

So what would you call it if you had a page that was covered 60% yellow, 60% cyan, 60% magenta, 60% black? 4 x 60% = 240% fill.

Toner is layered each color over the next, so a composite black with 100%Y 100%C 100%M 40%K=340% fill. Take a look at this Pantone Color Chart. If you do some simple math many of these patches exceed 100% fill.

http://www.globalonlinetrade.com/img/pantone.pdf

=^..^=

srvctec
07-11-2018, 03:44 AM
So what would you call it if you had a page that was covered 60% yellow, 60% cyan, 60% magenta, 60% black? 4 x 60% = 240% fill.

Toner is layered each color over the next, so a composite black with 100%Y 100%C 100%M 40%K=340% fill. Take a look at this Pantone Color Chart. If you do some simple math many of these patches exceed 100% fill.

http://www.globalonlinetrade.com/img/pantone.pdf

=^..^=Ah, OK. I was thinking in terms of one color only, like an idiot, while we're discussing a color machine.

Back to your regularly scheduled programming.

ysshin79
07-27-2018, 01:16 PM
The Japanese,USA produced color toner is 630 grams, Germany France etc. Europe product color toner is 850 grams. I have used Japanese toners and have a short life span, so I am importing and using European toners.

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