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international symposium on electronics and the environment | 1993

Techniques for measuring energy consumption of reprographic devices

Thomas Acquaviva

The author discusses the relationship between total energy consumption of reprographic equipment, which is measured using the ASTM Standard 757-82, and the power consumed when the equipment is in either standby or copying mode. Standby and copying power are both calculated using the same standard and then compared to measurements made with a wattmeter. The variables affecting machine energy, including copy time, cycle-up time, cycle-down time, and document exchange time, are examined for opportunities to reduce energy consumption.<<ETX>>


Archive | 1995

Two up high speed printing system

Thomas Acquaviva


Archive | 1992

Image producing device with security to prevent disclosure of sensitive documents

Robert L. Sklut; Thomas Acquaviva


Archive | 1987

Copying system for on-line finishing

James Edward Britt; Charles W. Spehrley; Brian F. Walsh; Robert G. Palifka; Charles E. Smith; Thomas Acquaviva


Archive | 1987

Document handler jam clearance and job recovery system

Thomas Acquaviva; Michael B. Tanaka; Charles E. Smith


Archive | 1996

High speed printed sheet stacking and registration system

Thomas Acquaviva; William Brant; Randolph Cruz


Archive | 1980

Sheet reversing mechanism

Thomas Acquaviva


Archive | 1987

Automatic "two-up" document registration and feeding for copiers

Thomas Acquaviva; Thomas R. Cross


Archive | 1994

Document reproduction system including a duplex document handler with natural inversion

Thomas Acquaviva; James D. Rees; Paul F. Morgan; Joseph J. Ferrara


Archive | 1991

Adjustable normal force edge registering apparatus

Thomas Acquaviva; Vinod K. Agarwal; Robert P. Siegel; Lam F. Wong

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