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Can an HP1020 ByN laser printer be connected all day?

aries2010mx
hace 6 años
hace 6 años
Good morning, companions of the forum. I have an HP 1020 Black and White laser printer, which is for personal use, during the day's work. I try not to turn it on and off. not to annoy the power button off. for this reason it is most of the time on. However, this creates another question which could be solved because they have more experience. If I have it on most of the day, will most of the day also be the heat resistance it carries? I imagine that internally they carry some thermostat so that this resistance does not exceed certain amount of heat? but I continue with the same question, this heat resistance is on all the time or is controlled by the firmware of the same printer that after a certain time turns off the resistance. My question is based on the fact that my printer occasionally stays all day and night on (the power button) and I would like to think that the resistance is turned off internally. Sorry for my ignorance, my restlessness and the redundancy of my question, I should have been shorter but I don't know if it made me understand. Thank you.
EDSONO
EDSONO
51
hace 6 años

Of course it can be permanently connected, the resistance only turns on when a print is sent, note that the first print always takes a few seconds while the fuser heats up, the rest of the time the printer will be in low power mode.

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eltenico
eltenico
614
hace 6 años

It is always sought that when the fuser is heated, it is rotating, stay calm!

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aries2010mx
hace 6 años

Hi. I thank you all for giving me a very satisfactory answer. And for me all the answers are the best solution:

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eltenico
eltenico
614
hace 6 años
hace 6 años
If you can be without problems as they told you before, leave it on, the fuser only heats up when printing!
aries2010mx
hace 6 años

Hi, I appreciate your response. and the truth is if I stay calmer. I thought the fuser, now I know that it is called it was all the time if not hot, at least warm.

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ancarlaser
ancarlaser
4.399
hace 6 años
hace 6 años
Your laser jet 1020 has an energy consumption of 250w when printing, 2w in ready, and 0w off, the controller senses the temperature through the fuser thermistor and the low source feeds the ceramic resistance in and during the time necessary to achieve a stable temperature, the device itself makes a proper energy management for all its components, you do not have to worry if you leave it on 24 hours, you just have to ensure that the line that supplies current to the device is stable, the + - peaks are those that affect normal operation and cause breakdowns. Best regards
aries2010mx
hace 6 años

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?

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ancarlaser
ancarlaser
4.399
hace 6 años

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.
Any questions await consultation, best regards

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aries2010mx
hace 6 años

Now yes, very clear and thank you very much for solving my doubts in such a detailed way. Regards.

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