CUTTING PAPER - ACTIONS - COPIERS - Lists |
For each company listed below, we have prepared a table of characteristics of copier models relevant to paper (and electricity) use. You should examine the data for the copier models you have to see if they have features that you can use but weren't aware of. If you see blanks (meaning that we don't have the data yet), check back in a few weeks to see if it has been filled in.
The intent of the tables is to show models that may reasonably be found in offices, so models that are particularly old (e.g. pre-1990s) are not included. We also exclude models with copying rates higher than 100 cpm, since these would rarely be found in an ordinary office, but rather are usually run by dedicated operators and not ordinary office workers. Also excluded are 'large-format' copiers (used for architectural drawings, for example), as the paper issues for those machines are considerably different than for regular copiers.
If you want to print any of these tables, consider printing it in 'landscape' format as it is then much more likely to fit on one page, and so probably easier to use and more paper efficient.
Canon | Danka | Kodak | Konica |
Lanier | Minolta | Mita | Oce |
Panasonic | Pitney Bowes | Ricoh | Sharp |
Toshiba | Xerox |
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Printers
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