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Power ConsumPtion




The Hidden Costs
of Copiers and Printers
Contents




  Executive Summary      1



   Why Organizations     2
  Need to Care About
  Power Consumption



  Power Consumption:     3
  The Hidden Costs of
  Copiers and Printers



  How to Read Labels     5



   Comparing Printing    6
       Technologies



     RISO Technology     7



 Tips to Reduce Power    8
          Consumption



      About RISO, Inc.   9
executive summary




                    D   id you know that office equipment is one of
                        the fastest growing electricity uses in commercial
                    buildings in North America? Office equipment
                    consumes approximately 7% of commercial electricity
                    or $1.8 billion in costs to businesses.

                    Although many organizations are adopting greener
                    business practices, energy consumption due to office
                    equipment and related energy systems, including air
                    conditioning to displace the heat generated from such
                    equipment, is expected to rise. Reducing the amount
                    of this electricity has important environmental and
                    economic benefits. By choosing energy-efficient
                    equipment, purchasers can save a substantial amount
                    on electricity costs, as much as 95% for products
                    such as monitors and printers.

                    For organizations seeking to purchase printing
                    equipment, understanding power consumption
                    and the role it plays in the environment is critical
                    to maintaining a green workplace — and can have
                    a positive impact on the bottom line. Although
                    many printer manufacturers’ are listening to buyers
                    and beginning to launch products that use less
                    energy, buyers need to understand how energy
                    consumption works to be able to purchase a model
                    that is best suited for their organizational needs
                    and printing output volume.

                    This white paper will explain how to accurately read
                    printer and copier specification labels so that potential
                    users can calculate the energy consumption the
                    organization will use. It will also provide tips on saving
                    energy and other ways of going green in your
                    business environment.




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why organizations need to care
           about power consumption




m    any organizations have a growing concern for
     the environment. Businesses play a critical role
in developing and/or utilizing environmentally sound
                                                              consumption, and conscientiously disposing of and
                                                              recycling hardware helps organizations:

products and processes. Being aware of the impact                 •   Reduce energy costs
that office equipment has on the environment and
                                                                  •   Comply with government regulations
ways to reduce negative effects will enable buyers
to make educated decisions on the office equipment                •   Meet increasing customer demands for cleaner,
they purchase.                                                        more eco-friendly products

There are several general reasons why organization                •   Appeal to customers and partners who want to
should establish “green” business practices.                          patronize and associate with green companies
Purchasing green equipment, designing and
building green solutions, paying attention to energy              •   Protect the environment




   watt for thought
       •   Copiers use more energy per unit than any other piece of office equipment.

       •   Every ton of recycled office paper saves 380 gallons of oil.

       •   Office equipment consumes approximately 7% of commercial electricity or
           $1.8 billion in costs to businesses.

       •   1 kWh of electricity generated at a coal-fired power station releases around 1 kg
           (2.2 lbs) of carbon-dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere. In 2007, 48.6 percent of
           the electricity generated in the United States was from coal.




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Power Consumption:
           the Hidden Costs of Copiers and Printers




in order to determine how much electricity costs,
 it’s important to understand how it is measured.
                                                           Sleep mode refers to a low power mode for printers.
                                                           In copiers and printers, this means that the fuser
                                                           is not being kept warm and that a “warm-up”
Power, measured in watts, is the real-time measurement     period will be required before the device is ready
of the electrical energy being consumed by a device.       to print. This mode saves significant electrical
To determine the number of watts consumed if               consumption compared to leaving a device fully on
a device lists amps, multiply the amps (electrical         and idle but allows the user to avoid having to reset
current) by the voltage (electrical pressure). One         programming codes or wait for a machine to reboot.
thousand watts equals 1 kilowatt.                          Sleep energy is the total energy consumed over a
                                                           period of time (measured in kWh). Sleep energy
20 amps x 120 volts = 2,400 watts or 2.4 kilowatts (kW)
                                                           equals sleep power multiplied by time spent in sleep
The exact voltage coming out of an electrical socket       mode.
can vary, so electrical devices are designed to accept
                                                           Knowing how long a device is actually printing
a range of voltages between 110-120 volts. Printing
                                                           is needed to figure out the total monthly power
devices may be labeled as 110, 115, or 120 volts. Some
                                                           consumption for a particular printing device. To
larger copiers and printers require 240 volts and
                                                           calculate:
require special wiring and receptacles; 240 volts will
actually double the power in the example above.               •   Take the monthly volume or the prints/copies per
                                                                  month and the speed of the device.
Power consumption refers to the electrical energy
supplied over time to operate an electrical device.           •   Determine how much time the printer or copier
Electricity is charged by the kilowatt-hour (kWh).                would actually be printing and how much time it
Using 1000 watts for 1 hour equals 1 kilowatt-hour.               would be on, standby, sleep, and off modes.
For example, if the printer in the example above is
running at its maximum power for one full hour, the           •   Then multiply the hours per month for each mode
power consumption would be:                                       by the power used by each mode.

2.4 kW x 1 hour = 2.4 kilowatt-hours (kWh)

Now that we understand how to calculate power
consumption while a printer is running, we need to
figure out the monthly power consumption. This is
made difficult as most office printing devices have
several power consumption modes including On,
Off, Standby, and Sleep. The challenge is finding
the energy consumed in these modes as few
manufactures publish this type of data.

On mode refers to equipment that is performing
its primary function, such as printing documents,
processing significant data, and playing sound or video.

Standby mode refers to a power mode for printers
that use less energy then the “on” mode. In copiers
and laser printers this usually means that the fuser is
being kept warm. Standby energy is the total energy        Monthly power consumption = kWh printing + kWh in
consumed over a period of time (measured in kWh).          standby + kWh in sleep
Standby energy equals standby power multiplied by
time spent in standby mode.                                Using our example:


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Power Consumption:
           the Hidden Costs of Copiers and Printers




Printing                                        2.4 kW    month x 20 printers = $9,807.60 annually
Standby                             310 watts or .31 kW
Sleep mode                          200 watts or .2 kW
Speed (PPM)                            75 (4,500/hour)      20 RISO printers would only cost $309 annually.
                                                            Compared to most comparable models that is
Monthly Volume                          100,000 pages
                                                            a 97% savings. Also, RISO printers would stop
                                                            127,704 pounds of carbon-dioxide (CO2 ) being
                                                            released into the atmosphere.
Hours per month (30 days x 24 hours) = 720

Hours printing = 100,000 copies / 4,500 copies per
                                                          It is interesting to note that most printing devices
hour = 22 hours
                                                          consume more power while in standby and sleep
Hours standby = (720-22) x 60% (approx.) = 418 hours      modes than they do the whole time they are actually
                                                          printing. This is due to the number of hours that
Hours standby = (720-22) x 40% (approx.) = 279 hours      they remain idle during the day or overnight. In
                                                          our example, the cost of printing 100,000 pages
                                                          in a month would be $107.88 per year but the cost
                                                          of electricity use in idle and sleep mode would be
Monthly power consumption = kWh printing + kWh
                                                          $382.50. To save energy unplug the device or turn
in standby + kWh in sleep = (22 x 2.4kW) + (418 x
                                                          the power bar off at night.
.31kW) + (279 X .2kW) = 238 KWh

Once the total monthly power consumption has
been calculated in kWh multiply that by the cost of
electricity. The cost of electricity varies by region.
In 2008, the price ranged from 6.7¢ per kWh in
Idaho to 30¢ per kWh Hawaii. When calculating
electricity costs take into account fees for delivery/
transmission, distribution and renewable energy
that most providers charge. A recent invoice in
Massachusetts stated the cost of electricity at 11.79 ¢
per kWh but with the added charges the actual cost
was 17.17¢ per kWh — that’s 46% above the basic
cost of electricity.

Using our example and the Massachusetts costs
noted above we calculated the cost of 20 printers:

Cost of electricity = 238 kWh x 17.17¢ = $40.86 per



   It is very confusing to have to manually calculate energy consumption. That
   is why RISO created a simple energy savings calculator. Enter a few variables
   and the calculator instantly calculates the monthly and annual power
   consumption and electricity costs. It then compares each alternative device
   to your choice of RISO printers.




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How to read Labels




t  he power requirements or power consumption
   information can be found on the specification
sheet or on the serial number plate of the printer/
copier. There are several things to remember when
considering the power consumption of a printing
device:

    •   The amount of electricity listed on the label is the
        maximum amount that the printer will use. For
        example, a 2000-watt copier will only run at 2000
        watts when printing at full speed. Knowing how
        much maximum electricity a device uses does not
        tell you how much it will use in a month.

    •   If the power is stated in amps (A) and volts (V),
        multiply the two to get the power in watts or
        kilowatts. Power (watts) = Voltage x Amps.

    •   When 240 volts are required, or if the device
        is rated at more than 15 amps, the device will
        probably be a power hog and will require special
        wiring and a dedicated circuit, which will require
        the help of an electrician.




    Power your riso with a bicycle!


    Because the RISO digital duplicator uses very
    little electricity PB Copy in Surrey, British
    Columbia is able to power the machine with
    a solar panel and a bicycle; they offer
    “off-the-grid” printing.

    “When we use the RISO digital duplicator, we
    are zero carbon footprint. Add to that the power
    saving and the face that we use only recycled
    paper and we are very environmentally friendly.”
    — Kevin LaHay, Owner/Operator




    To read more on PB Copy visit the testimonials
    section under about us on our Web Site.




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Comparing Printing technologies




w     hen evaluating office printers, it’s important
      to understand the different technologies
available.


Copiers/mFPs/Laser Printers:                              Digital Duplicators:
These devices use the same basic technology               Files to be copied can be either scanned or sent
to put an image on paper. Electronic signals              from a computer. Duplicators digitally scan the
representing an image (page) are sent to the printer,     original document/image and transfer that scanned
or manipulate the reflected light from the copied         image to a master via a thermal imaging process.
paper. During operation, these devices use this           The master is a paper plate with a polyester coating
electronic signal to trigger a laser. The laser then      that is automatically placed around a print cylinder.
shines on a rotating drum, creating a charge pattern      Ink is microprocessor-controlled and vacuum-
that defines the image or text to be printed. Next,       drawn from a cartridge to the surface of the master.
the charged portion of the drum rotates past the          Paper is fed straight through and contacts the print
toner supply, attracting particles of toner to the        cylinder and a pressure roller. The ink is transferred
charged areas of the drum. As the drum continues          to the paper with no need for heat or a fuser, and
to rotate over the paper, a charged wire beneath the      like the inkjet printer the ink is absorbed into the
paper draws the toner from the drum and onto the          paper. Spot color printing is possible by changing
paper. The key differentiator here compared to the        the print cylinder.
technologies noted below is the last step. The paper
travels into hot fuser rollers where the toner is fused
to the paper. A massive amount of heat is required        the Fuser is Key:
to print from laser technology.
                                                          Copiers/MFPs and laser printers consume more
                                                          energy than inkjet printers and duplicators, primarily
inkjet Printers:                                          because the fuser rollers must remain at high
                                                          temperatures to bond the toner to the paper. The
Produce images by precisely moving an ink-                fusing temperature can be as high as 400° F during
cartridge with an array of holes across each sheet of     printing, the laser printer actively supplies resistance
paper. The cartridge ejects a high-frequency stream       heat to ensure effective bonding. In addition,
of tiny droplets from each hole on to the paper           copiers/MFPs and laser printers require perpetual
from a cartridge containing one or more colors            heating in standby mode to avoid “heat-up” driven
of ink. Inkjets usually produce ink droplets either       delays in response to a print request. Copiers use
by rapidly-deforming piezoelectric elements that          more energy per unit than any other piece of office
release droplets from an ink pressure chamber, or         equipment. Power consumption in office printing
by very rapid bursts of heat that locally cause the       devices largely depends on the copier, laser printer,
ink to expand and expel the ink from the cartridge.       or MFP’s print speed or copies per minute. Usually
As the ink droplets impact the page, they spread          the faster the device, the more power is consumed.
and are absorbed into the paper with no need for          The power consumed in this fusing process accounts
heat or a fuser. Inkjet technology offers additional      for about 60% of the total power consumption of
benefits, most notably the provision of color printing    copiers/MFPs and printers.
capability at low cost.




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riso technology




u    nlike copiers and laser technology rISO
     duplicators and inkjet printers do not use fuser
rollers. In fact there is no heat required when printing
                                                                                            users hundreds of dollars less in annual energy costs,
                                                                                            based on various high-usage scenarios for machine
                                                                                            use 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Indeed, based
with RISO equipment. RISO printers use up to 95%                                            on these scenarios, each RISO duplicator would
less energy than conventional office printers and                                           save users as much as $100 a year over their MFP
copiers. A recent study was conducted by Buyers                                             and printer counterparts and as much as $560 per
Laboratory (BLI), an independent office equipment                                           year when compared to the 85-ppm MFP’s energy
testing lab, which proved RISO equipment far more                                           cost during the high-usage energy consumption
efficient than comparable models ranging in speeds                                          scenario, which would equate to a savings of $2,800
from 40 ppm up to 85 ppm.                                                                   over a five year lease. Further, when matched up
                                                                                            against the 85-ppm MFP, the energy costs of the
In BLI’s lab evaluation, the RISO CZ180, EZ220,                                             RISO HC5500 are $445 less when equipped with the
EZ390, and EZ590 duplicators, which each offer                                              optional print controller and $500 less without using
variable speeds of 60 ppm to 130 ppm, proved                                                the optional print controller, which would equate to a
to be more energy efficient when compared with                                              savings of $2,500 over a five year lease.
multifunctional devices and printers. In addition
to using significantly less energy at 60 ppm than                                           Based on the RISO units’ overall energy consumption
the lower-speed MFP and printer models (when                                                performance when compared with that of the
compared to the higher-speed 85-ppm MFP model),                                             comparable devices, it is clear that RISO units will
the RISO units use less energy at 80 ppm and 100                                            substantially reduce the overall amount of energy
ppm. Plus, all four duplicator models and the 120-                                          consumed, which works to both save users money
ppm HC5500 inkjet printer offer energy costs that                                           and help the environment.
are considerably less than the comparable models
tested.

Additionally, assuming an electricity rate of $0.11 per
kilowatt-hour, all five tested RISO models would cost


  High usage* / Annual Cost

     RISO           RISO EZ220        RISO EZ390         RISO EZ590        RISO HC5500         RISO HC5500        Competitive        Model G**
     CZ180                                                                 w/o Controller       w/Controller     Average (A-F)**

     $33.00           $23.45             $28.27             $30.67             $75.40             $144.54            $227.85          $599.84

  *Based on an assumed electricity rate of $0.11 per kWh and on monochrome simplex printing for 5 hours, idle for 2 hours and in sleep for 17
  hours for 7 days per week, 365 days per year.
  **Model A-F refers to various competative printers/MFPs. Model G refers to a 85ppm copier.

  High usage* / Annual savings

                        % Less annual cost than         % Less annual cost than             To read the full report, contact RISO at
                        Competitive Average (A-F)       Model G
                                                                                            978-777-7377 or visit our Web Site.
   RISO CZ180                       85.5%                         94.5%
   RISO EZ220U                      89.7%                         96.1%
   RISO EZ390U                      87.6%                         95.3%
   RISO EZ590U                      86.5%                         94.9%
   RISO HC5500                      66.9%                         87.4%
   w/o Controller
   RISO HC5500                      36.6%                         75.9%
   w/Controller

  *Based on an assumed electricity rate of $0.11 per kWh and on monochrome simplex printing for 5 hours, idle for 2 hours and in sleep for 17
  hours for 7 days per week, 365 days per year.




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tips to reduce Power Consumption




t here are simple, effective ways that organizations
  can save energy.
We recommend the following energy saving tips:
                                                             Get the right size/type of device
                                                             A mid-volume (20 to 44 copies per minute) copier
                                                             in a low-volume office can use 70% more energy per
                                                             page than an efficient low-volume (under 20 copies
reduce                                                       per minute) copier. Duplicators and inkjet printers
Where feasible, turn devices off at night or on              use up to 95% less energy than conventional printing
weekends.                                                    devices.
re-use                                                       Consider alternatives
Set printer’s/copier’s default to making two-sided           Explore adding solar or wind power to generate
copies.                                                      electricity.
recycle                                                      stay cool
Choose recycled papers and soy-based inks.                   Office equipment generates heat in work spaces
                                                             which then requires more power for cooling. Put
Look to the future
                                                             printing devices in areas with natural ventilation and
Choose office equipment that has a proven record of
                                                             good airflow to reduce the need for air-conditioning.
reliability; replacement is required less often. This will
                                                             Consider duplicators or inkjet printers that do not
also help reduce e-waste in landfills.
                                                             produce heat.
sleep to save
                                                             Choose enerGY stAr
Copiers and printers are on all day but only used
                                                             Look for the ENERGY STAR logo when buying office
for a small part of the day. Use the “stand-by” and
                                                             equipment. The logo ensures that the device has
“sleep” modes available on the device.
                                                             automatic power-management features and uses
save a tree                                                  energy more efficiently.
Save electricity and paper and read e-mail and
documents directly from the computer monitor. It
takes ten times as much energy to create a piece of
paper than to put an image on it.




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About riso, inc.




r   ISO, Inc., headquartered in Danvers,
    Massachusetts, is a wholly owned subsidiary
of RISO Kagaku Corporation, Japan’s leading
manufacturer and distributor of production printers,
digital duplicators and supplies. RISO sells high-
speed color and monochrome printing solutions
throughout the Americas. RISO’s high-speed color
printers provide fast and affordable full color
digital printing for everyday communications, at
speeds of up to 120 pages per minute. Its line of
digital duplicators includes one and two-color
systems that reliably produce millions of copies,
are environmentally friendly, and are easy and
inexpensive to use.

For more information visit our homepage today.
For the full BLI report, visit our web site, and don’t
forget to use the riso energy savings calculator.




                                                         http://us.riso.com | RISO, Inc. | 9
riso, inc.      |   300 rosewood Drive | suite 210 | Danvers, mA 01923
                                  tel: 800-876-riso | http://us.riso.com

© Copyright 2008 RISO, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced without permission of RISO, Inc.

         All products are trademarks of their respective companies. Specifications subject to change without notice.

                                   Printed in USA on a RISO HC5500 ComColor® Printer.

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Power Consumption: The Hidden Costs of Copiers and Printers

  • 1. Power ConsumPtion The Hidden Costs of Copiers and Printers
  • 2. Contents Executive Summary 1 Why Organizations 2 Need to Care About Power Consumption Power Consumption: 3 The Hidden Costs of Copiers and Printers How to Read Labels 5 Comparing Printing 6 Technologies RISO Technology 7 Tips to Reduce Power 8 Consumption About RISO, Inc. 9
  • 3. executive summary D id you know that office equipment is one of the fastest growing electricity uses in commercial buildings in North America? Office equipment consumes approximately 7% of commercial electricity or $1.8 billion in costs to businesses. Although many organizations are adopting greener business practices, energy consumption due to office equipment and related energy systems, including air conditioning to displace the heat generated from such equipment, is expected to rise. Reducing the amount of this electricity has important environmental and economic benefits. By choosing energy-efficient equipment, purchasers can save a substantial amount on electricity costs, as much as 95% for products such as monitors and printers. For organizations seeking to purchase printing equipment, understanding power consumption and the role it plays in the environment is critical to maintaining a green workplace — and can have a positive impact on the bottom line. Although many printer manufacturers’ are listening to buyers and beginning to launch products that use less energy, buyers need to understand how energy consumption works to be able to purchase a model that is best suited for their organizational needs and printing output volume. This white paper will explain how to accurately read printer and copier specification labels so that potential users can calculate the energy consumption the organization will use. It will also provide tips on saving energy and other ways of going green in your business environment. http://us.riso.com | RISO, Inc. | 1
  • 4. why organizations need to care about power consumption m any organizations have a growing concern for the environment. Businesses play a critical role in developing and/or utilizing environmentally sound consumption, and conscientiously disposing of and recycling hardware helps organizations: products and processes. Being aware of the impact • Reduce energy costs that office equipment has on the environment and • Comply with government regulations ways to reduce negative effects will enable buyers to make educated decisions on the office equipment • Meet increasing customer demands for cleaner, they purchase. more eco-friendly products There are several general reasons why organization • Appeal to customers and partners who want to should establish “green” business practices. patronize and associate with green companies Purchasing green equipment, designing and building green solutions, paying attention to energy • Protect the environment watt for thought • Copiers use more energy per unit than any other piece of office equipment. • Every ton of recycled office paper saves 380 gallons of oil. • Office equipment consumes approximately 7% of commercial electricity or $1.8 billion in costs to businesses. • 1 kWh of electricity generated at a coal-fired power station releases around 1 kg (2.2 lbs) of carbon-dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere. In 2007, 48.6 percent of the electricity generated in the United States was from coal. http://us.riso.com | RISO, Inc. | 2
  • 5. Power Consumption: the Hidden Costs of Copiers and Printers in order to determine how much electricity costs, it’s important to understand how it is measured. Sleep mode refers to a low power mode for printers. In copiers and printers, this means that the fuser is not being kept warm and that a “warm-up” Power, measured in watts, is the real-time measurement period will be required before the device is ready of the electrical energy being consumed by a device. to print. This mode saves significant electrical To determine the number of watts consumed if consumption compared to leaving a device fully on a device lists amps, multiply the amps (electrical and idle but allows the user to avoid having to reset current) by the voltage (electrical pressure). One programming codes or wait for a machine to reboot. thousand watts equals 1 kilowatt. Sleep energy is the total energy consumed over a period of time (measured in kWh). Sleep energy 20 amps x 120 volts = 2,400 watts or 2.4 kilowatts (kW) equals sleep power multiplied by time spent in sleep The exact voltage coming out of an electrical socket mode. can vary, so electrical devices are designed to accept Knowing how long a device is actually printing a range of voltages between 110-120 volts. Printing is needed to figure out the total monthly power devices may be labeled as 110, 115, or 120 volts. Some consumption for a particular printing device. To larger copiers and printers require 240 volts and calculate: require special wiring and receptacles; 240 volts will actually double the power in the example above. • Take the monthly volume or the prints/copies per month and the speed of the device. Power consumption refers to the electrical energy supplied over time to operate an electrical device. • Determine how much time the printer or copier Electricity is charged by the kilowatt-hour (kWh). would actually be printing and how much time it Using 1000 watts for 1 hour equals 1 kilowatt-hour. would be on, standby, sleep, and off modes. For example, if the printer in the example above is running at its maximum power for one full hour, the • Then multiply the hours per month for each mode power consumption would be: by the power used by each mode. 2.4 kW x 1 hour = 2.4 kilowatt-hours (kWh) Now that we understand how to calculate power consumption while a printer is running, we need to figure out the monthly power consumption. This is made difficult as most office printing devices have several power consumption modes including On, Off, Standby, and Sleep. The challenge is finding the energy consumed in these modes as few manufactures publish this type of data. On mode refers to equipment that is performing its primary function, such as printing documents, processing significant data, and playing sound or video. Standby mode refers to a power mode for printers that use less energy then the “on” mode. In copiers and laser printers this usually means that the fuser is being kept warm. Standby energy is the total energy Monthly power consumption = kWh printing + kWh in consumed over a period of time (measured in kWh). standby + kWh in sleep Standby energy equals standby power multiplied by time spent in standby mode. Using our example: http://us.riso.com | RISO, Inc. | 3
  • 6. Power Consumption: the Hidden Costs of Copiers and Printers Printing 2.4 kW month x 20 printers = $9,807.60 annually Standby 310 watts or .31 kW Sleep mode 200 watts or .2 kW Speed (PPM) 75 (4,500/hour) 20 RISO printers would only cost $309 annually. Compared to most comparable models that is Monthly Volume 100,000 pages a 97% savings. Also, RISO printers would stop 127,704 pounds of carbon-dioxide (CO2 ) being released into the atmosphere. Hours per month (30 days x 24 hours) = 720 Hours printing = 100,000 copies / 4,500 copies per It is interesting to note that most printing devices hour = 22 hours consume more power while in standby and sleep Hours standby = (720-22) x 60% (approx.) = 418 hours modes than they do the whole time they are actually printing. This is due to the number of hours that Hours standby = (720-22) x 40% (approx.) = 279 hours they remain idle during the day or overnight. In our example, the cost of printing 100,000 pages in a month would be $107.88 per year but the cost of electricity use in idle and sleep mode would be Monthly power consumption = kWh printing + kWh $382.50. To save energy unplug the device or turn in standby + kWh in sleep = (22 x 2.4kW) + (418 x the power bar off at night. .31kW) + (279 X .2kW) = 238 KWh Once the total monthly power consumption has been calculated in kWh multiply that by the cost of electricity. The cost of electricity varies by region. In 2008, the price ranged from 6.7¢ per kWh in Idaho to 30¢ per kWh Hawaii. When calculating electricity costs take into account fees for delivery/ transmission, distribution and renewable energy that most providers charge. A recent invoice in Massachusetts stated the cost of electricity at 11.79 ¢ per kWh but with the added charges the actual cost was 17.17¢ per kWh — that’s 46% above the basic cost of electricity. Using our example and the Massachusetts costs noted above we calculated the cost of 20 printers: Cost of electricity = 238 kWh x 17.17¢ = $40.86 per It is very confusing to have to manually calculate energy consumption. That is why RISO created a simple energy savings calculator. Enter a few variables and the calculator instantly calculates the monthly and annual power consumption and electricity costs. It then compares each alternative device to your choice of RISO printers. http://us.riso.com | RISO, Inc. | 4
  • 7. How to read Labels t he power requirements or power consumption information can be found on the specification sheet or on the serial number plate of the printer/ copier. There are several things to remember when considering the power consumption of a printing device: • The amount of electricity listed on the label is the maximum amount that the printer will use. For example, a 2000-watt copier will only run at 2000 watts when printing at full speed. Knowing how much maximum electricity a device uses does not tell you how much it will use in a month. • If the power is stated in amps (A) and volts (V), multiply the two to get the power in watts or kilowatts. Power (watts) = Voltage x Amps. • When 240 volts are required, or if the device is rated at more than 15 amps, the device will probably be a power hog and will require special wiring and a dedicated circuit, which will require the help of an electrician. Power your riso with a bicycle! Because the RISO digital duplicator uses very little electricity PB Copy in Surrey, British Columbia is able to power the machine with a solar panel and a bicycle; they offer “off-the-grid” printing. “When we use the RISO digital duplicator, we are zero carbon footprint. Add to that the power saving and the face that we use only recycled paper and we are very environmentally friendly.” — Kevin LaHay, Owner/Operator To read more on PB Copy visit the testimonials section under about us on our Web Site. http://us.riso.com | RISO, Inc. | 5
  • 8. Comparing Printing technologies w hen evaluating office printers, it’s important to understand the different technologies available. Copiers/mFPs/Laser Printers: Digital Duplicators: These devices use the same basic technology Files to be copied can be either scanned or sent to put an image on paper. Electronic signals from a computer. Duplicators digitally scan the representing an image (page) are sent to the printer, original document/image and transfer that scanned or manipulate the reflected light from the copied image to a master via a thermal imaging process. paper. During operation, these devices use this The master is a paper plate with a polyester coating electronic signal to trigger a laser. The laser then that is automatically placed around a print cylinder. shines on a rotating drum, creating a charge pattern Ink is microprocessor-controlled and vacuum- that defines the image or text to be printed. Next, drawn from a cartridge to the surface of the master. the charged portion of the drum rotates past the Paper is fed straight through and contacts the print toner supply, attracting particles of toner to the cylinder and a pressure roller. The ink is transferred charged areas of the drum. As the drum continues to the paper with no need for heat or a fuser, and to rotate over the paper, a charged wire beneath the like the inkjet printer the ink is absorbed into the paper draws the toner from the drum and onto the paper. Spot color printing is possible by changing paper. The key differentiator here compared to the the print cylinder. technologies noted below is the last step. The paper travels into hot fuser rollers where the toner is fused to the paper. A massive amount of heat is required the Fuser is Key: to print from laser technology. Copiers/MFPs and laser printers consume more energy than inkjet printers and duplicators, primarily inkjet Printers: because the fuser rollers must remain at high temperatures to bond the toner to the paper. The Produce images by precisely moving an ink- fusing temperature can be as high as 400° F during cartridge with an array of holes across each sheet of printing, the laser printer actively supplies resistance paper. The cartridge ejects a high-frequency stream heat to ensure effective bonding. In addition, of tiny droplets from each hole on to the paper copiers/MFPs and laser printers require perpetual from a cartridge containing one or more colors heating in standby mode to avoid “heat-up” driven of ink. Inkjets usually produce ink droplets either delays in response to a print request. Copiers use by rapidly-deforming piezoelectric elements that more energy per unit than any other piece of office release droplets from an ink pressure chamber, or equipment. Power consumption in office printing by very rapid bursts of heat that locally cause the devices largely depends on the copier, laser printer, ink to expand and expel the ink from the cartridge. or MFP’s print speed or copies per minute. Usually As the ink droplets impact the page, they spread the faster the device, the more power is consumed. and are absorbed into the paper with no need for The power consumed in this fusing process accounts heat or a fuser. Inkjet technology offers additional for about 60% of the total power consumption of benefits, most notably the provision of color printing copiers/MFPs and printers. capability at low cost. http://us.riso.com | RISO, Inc. | 6
  • 9. riso technology u nlike copiers and laser technology rISO duplicators and inkjet printers do not use fuser rollers. In fact there is no heat required when printing users hundreds of dollars less in annual energy costs, based on various high-usage scenarios for machine use 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Indeed, based with RISO equipment. RISO printers use up to 95% on these scenarios, each RISO duplicator would less energy than conventional office printers and save users as much as $100 a year over their MFP copiers. A recent study was conducted by Buyers and printer counterparts and as much as $560 per Laboratory (BLI), an independent office equipment year when compared to the 85-ppm MFP’s energy testing lab, which proved RISO equipment far more cost during the high-usage energy consumption efficient than comparable models ranging in speeds scenario, which would equate to a savings of $2,800 from 40 ppm up to 85 ppm. over a five year lease. Further, when matched up against the 85-ppm MFP, the energy costs of the In BLI’s lab evaluation, the RISO CZ180, EZ220, RISO HC5500 are $445 less when equipped with the EZ390, and EZ590 duplicators, which each offer optional print controller and $500 less without using variable speeds of 60 ppm to 130 ppm, proved the optional print controller, which would equate to a to be more energy efficient when compared with savings of $2,500 over a five year lease. multifunctional devices and printers. In addition to using significantly less energy at 60 ppm than Based on the RISO units’ overall energy consumption the lower-speed MFP and printer models (when performance when compared with that of the compared to the higher-speed 85-ppm MFP model), comparable devices, it is clear that RISO units will the RISO units use less energy at 80 ppm and 100 substantially reduce the overall amount of energy ppm. Plus, all four duplicator models and the 120- consumed, which works to both save users money ppm HC5500 inkjet printer offer energy costs that and help the environment. are considerably less than the comparable models tested. Additionally, assuming an electricity rate of $0.11 per kilowatt-hour, all five tested RISO models would cost High usage* / Annual Cost RISO RISO EZ220 RISO EZ390 RISO EZ590 RISO HC5500 RISO HC5500 Competitive Model G** CZ180 w/o Controller w/Controller Average (A-F)** $33.00 $23.45 $28.27 $30.67 $75.40 $144.54 $227.85 $599.84 *Based on an assumed electricity rate of $0.11 per kWh and on monochrome simplex printing for 5 hours, idle for 2 hours and in sleep for 17 hours for 7 days per week, 365 days per year. **Model A-F refers to various competative printers/MFPs. Model G refers to a 85ppm copier. High usage* / Annual savings % Less annual cost than % Less annual cost than To read the full report, contact RISO at Competitive Average (A-F) Model G 978-777-7377 or visit our Web Site. RISO CZ180 85.5% 94.5% RISO EZ220U 89.7% 96.1% RISO EZ390U 87.6% 95.3% RISO EZ590U 86.5% 94.9% RISO HC5500 66.9% 87.4% w/o Controller RISO HC5500 36.6% 75.9% w/Controller *Based on an assumed electricity rate of $0.11 per kWh and on monochrome simplex printing for 5 hours, idle for 2 hours and in sleep for 17 hours for 7 days per week, 365 days per year. http://us.riso.com | RISO, Inc. | 7
  • 10. tips to reduce Power Consumption t here are simple, effective ways that organizations can save energy. We recommend the following energy saving tips: Get the right size/type of device A mid-volume (20 to 44 copies per minute) copier in a low-volume office can use 70% more energy per page than an efficient low-volume (under 20 copies reduce per minute) copier. Duplicators and inkjet printers Where feasible, turn devices off at night or on use up to 95% less energy than conventional printing weekends. devices. re-use Consider alternatives Set printer’s/copier’s default to making two-sided Explore adding solar or wind power to generate copies. electricity. recycle stay cool Choose recycled papers and soy-based inks. Office equipment generates heat in work spaces which then requires more power for cooling. Put Look to the future printing devices in areas with natural ventilation and Choose office equipment that has a proven record of good airflow to reduce the need for air-conditioning. reliability; replacement is required less often. This will Consider duplicators or inkjet printers that do not also help reduce e-waste in landfills. produce heat. sleep to save Choose enerGY stAr Copiers and printers are on all day but only used Look for the ENERGY STAR logo when buying office for a small part of the day. Use the “stand-by” and equipment. The logo ensures that the device has “sleep” modes available on the device. automatic power-management features and uses save a tree energy more efficiently. Save electricity and paper and read e-mail and documents directly from the computer monitor. It takes ten times as much energy to create a piece of paper than to put an image on it. http://us.riso.com | RISO, Inc. | 8
  • 11. About riso, inc. r ISO, Inc., headquartered in Danvers, Massachusetts, is a wholly owned subsidiary of RISO Kagaku Corporation, Japan’s leading manufacturer and distributor of production printers, digital duplicators and supplies. RISO sells high- speed color and monochrome printing solutions throughout the Americas. RISO’s high-speed color printers provide fast and affordable full color digital printing for everyday communications, at speeds of up to 120 pages per minute. Its line of digital duplicators includes one and two-color systems that reliably produce millions of copies, are environmentally friendly, and are easy and inexpensive to use. For more information visit our homepage today. For the full BLI report, visit our web site, and don’t forget to use the riso energy savings calculator. http://us.riso.com | RISO, Inc. | 9
  • 12. riso, inc. | 300 rosewood Drive | suite 210 | Danvers, mA 01923 tel: 800-876-riso | http://us.riso.com © Copyright 2008 RISO, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced without permission of RISO, Inc. All products are trademarks of their respective companies. Specifications subject to change without notice. Printed in USA on a RISO HC5500 ComColor® Printer.