The imageCLASS MF6180dw shares this award with the imageCLASS MF6160dw, which uses the same engine. The device’s tested toner yield also exceeded the manufacturer’s rated yield. Additionally, the display remains off when print jobs are sent to the device while in sleep mode, preventing needless energy consumption.
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The unit also demonstrated considerably faster than average recovery times from sleep mode, so users can be sure that setting the imageCLASS MF6180dw to enter sleep mode after the shortest amount of time possible won’t impede productivity. When compared with competitive A4 monochrome MFPs for small workgroups, the device’s projected annual energy consumption rate was 47 percent lower than average. The device also has the ability to distinguish text from other content on the page in order to print text using only black toner (while printing the other elements on the page using color toner), which can help to conserve color toner.īLI has awarded the Canon imageCLASS MF6180dw Outstanding Achievement recognition for its substantially lower than average energy consumption rate. To reduce paper use, the MFC-L8850CDW offers job review, proof and blank-page removal modes for print output. With energy costs 45 percent lower than average, it offers one of the lowest overall projected annual energy consumption rates in its class when running BLI’s energy consumption job stream test. The 30-ppm Brother MFC-L8850CDW has been awarded BLI’s Outstanding Achievement in Energy Efficiency award in the A4 color MFP category for small and midsize workgroups for an impressive demonstration of energy efficiency.
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Buyers Laboratory LLC, the world’s leading independent tester of document imaging products, recently awarded Outstanding Achievement accolades to the most energy-efficient devices tested in the past six months, with honors going to models from Brother, Canon, Konica Minolta, Kyocera, Ricoh and Samsung.