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I love these printers for their reliability and toner costs, but I find the peak power consumption to be pretty annoying. It will briefly pull ~10A (1100W) while warming up and 450W while printing.
I'd encourage folks to take advantage of the wireless communication to plug this in on a different circuit than their PC, NAS, TVs, or other sensitive electronics.
Definitely don't plug it into your UPS, even on a surge-only outlet.
I love these printers for their reliability and toner costs, but I find the peak power consumption to be pretty annoying. It will briefly pull ~10A (1100W) while warming up and 450W while printing.
I'd encourage folks to take advantage of the wireless communication to plug this in on a different circuit than their PC, NAS, TVs, or other sensitive electronics.
Definitely don't plug it into your UPS, even on a surge-only outlet.
What would happen to the UPS?
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I love these printers for their reliability and toner costs, but I find the peak power consumption to be pretty annoying. It will briefly pull ~10A (1100W) while warming up and 450W while printing.
I'd encourage folks to take advantage of the wireless communication to plug this in on a different circuit than their PC, NAS, TVs, or other sensitive electronics.
Definitely don't plug it into your UPS, even on a surge-only outlet.
I love these printers for their reliability and toner costs, but I find the peak power consumption to be pretty annoying. It will briefly pull ~10A (1100W) while warming up and 450W while printing.
I'd encourage folks to take advantage of the wireless communication to plug this in on a different circuit than their PC, NAS, TVs, or other sensitive electronics.
Definitely don't plug it into your UPS, even on a surge-only outlet.
All laser printers do this, completely normal. Most UPS will have a warning in the user manual to not connect laser printers.
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I'd encourage folks to take advantage of the wireless communication to plug this in on a different circuit than their PC, NAS, TVs, or other sensitive electronics.
Definitely don't plug it into your UPS, even on a surge-only outlet.
I'd encourage folks to take advantage of the wireless communication to plug this in on a different circuit than their PC, NAS, TVs, or other sensitive electronics.
Definitely don't plug it into your UPS, even on a surge-only outlet.
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I'd encourage folks to take advantage of the wireless communication to plug this in on a different circuit than their PC, NAS, TVs, or other sensitive electronics.
Definitely don't plug it into your UPS, even on a surge-only outlet.
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I'd encourage folks to take advantage of the wireless communication to plug this in on a different circuit than their PC, NAS, TVs, or other sensitive electronics.
Definitely don't plug it into your UPS, even on a surge-only outlet.
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