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Print speed: Print speed is critically important when buying a printer, but how do you compare print speeds when manufacturers measure it in very different ways? You need a standard. That standard is ISO ppm. ISO ppm is based on the international standard for measuring print speed.
Completed in March 2009, this standard was developed by technical experts and representatives from leading printer manufacturers, including Canon, Epson, HP, Kodak and Lexmark. Under this standard, black and color print speeds are determined in default, single-side mode in accordance with ISO/IEC 24734. Unlike older models that capped out at around 30 pages per minute (ppm), newer digital copiers are capable of printing anywhere from 22 ppm on the low end up to 100 ppm with deluxe models. Reducing warm-up requirements, 'first copy out' speeds have also improved and now range between 3.5 to 7.5 seconds. Support PostScript: Postscript is a programming language that describes the appearance of a printed page. It was developed by Adobe in 1985 and has become an industry standard for printing and imaging.
All major printer manufacturers make printers that contain or can be loaded with Postscript software, which also runs on all major operating system platforms. A Postscript file can be identified by its '.ps' suffix. Postscript describes the text and graphic elements on a page to a black-and-white or color printer or other output device, such as a slide recorder, imagesetter, or screen display. Postscript handles industry-standard, scalable typeface in the Type 1 and TrueType formats. Users can convert Postscript files to the Adobe Portable Document Format ( PDF ) using the Adobe Acrobat product. PDF files present the documents printed appearance on a display screen.
(You will find many PDF documents for downloading and viewing from Web sites; you will need to download the Acrobat viewer as a plug-in.) Adobe sells a more sophisticated product called Supra for print-on-demand and production printing.
All OEM product comes with a warranty direct from the manufacturer. That warranty will vary depending on which brand you are purchasing, and we recommend that you visit the OEM website for exact specifications. We will handle all warranty issues within the first 30 days of receiving the product. After that, you must contact the OEM company directly. What is a Compatible Product?
A compatible cartridge is a cartridge that is not produced by the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). These cartridges are designed to meet or in some cases even exceed the standards set by the OEM in terms of performance, print quality and page yield. Guarantee Our OEM and Compatible products are covered by 30-Days money back program. We will send you a replacement or money back in the following cases:. The product you bought was defective or damaged. Non-defective or damaged product in unopened original packaging (subject to re-stocking fee). A shipping error occurred on our side.
We try to make the return process as easy as possible. For complete information please see our. Product Substitution Policy Occasionally severe back-orders or other conditions could cause a major delay in the delivery of your order. At such times, SurplusToner.com reserves the right to use different brands of product as long as they are equal in price, performance and quality to expedite the shipment of your order. Our Customer Care team will contact you in such cases, to make sure you are informed about the substitution. Should you receive such product and find it unsatisfactory, you may return the product for an exchange or refund.