Hello, I greatly appreciate your response, since it is very detailed. I really didn't think they would answer me. you comment the following: "the low source supplies the ceramic resistance with and during the time necessary to achieve a stable temperature" in operation or printing mode if I understand it. This does not mean that in "standby or ready" mode is the fuser heated to a minimum as prepared for a new impression even when not in use? or after a while, does the fuser turn off?
In the case of your HP laser jet 1020 printer, (always talking about this series and Brand, not another) in standby or "ready" mode it is consuming 2w, when it receives the print order, consumption begins with the fuser heating, LSU (laser) motor rotation main motor movement, high power supply for development, and reaches a peak of 250w consumption, then returns to idle state, 2w, does not continue to feed any component other than its source Low and formatter.
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Now yes, very clear and thank you very much for solving my doubts in such a detailed way. Regards.