Brother International HL 1040 Quick Setup Guide - English - Page 37

PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS, Printing, Windows / under Brother Software PCL5e for DOS - laser

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PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS Printing Print Method Laser Resolution Print Quality Print Speed Warm-Up First Print Print Media Electrophotography by semiconductor laser beam scanning Wavelength: 780 nm / Output: 5 mW max. HL-820 600 dots/inch (under Brother Printing Solution for /1020 Windows) HL-1040 600 dots/inch (under Brother Printing Solution for Windows / under Brother Software PCL5e for DOS box in Windows ) 300 dots/inch (under DOS, Apple Macintosh and other operating system) HL-1050 1200 (H) x 600 (V) dots/inch (for Windows DIB graphics) 600 x 600 dots/inch (for Windows and DOS) 300 x 300 dots/inch (using Apple Macintosh with the optional RS-100M) Normal printing mode Economy printing mode (up to 25% and 50% toner saving) HL-820 : Up to 8 pages/minutes HL-1020/1040/1050: Up to 10 pages/minute (when loading A4 or letter-size paper from the multi-purpose sheet feeder) NOTE: Maximum print speed is obtained by printing several copies of the same page. Print speed may vary depending on interface type, emulation, processing power of the computer, memory allocated to the print job, paper size and graphic quality. Max. 30 seconds at 23°C (73.4°F) (The warm up time depends on the ambient temperature and humidity.) 15 seconds (when loading A4 or letter-size paper from the multi-purpose sheet feeder) Toner cartridge: Life Expectancy: 2,400 pages/new toner cartridge 1,000 pages/starter toner cartridge (when printing A4- or letter-size paper at 5% print coverage) NOTE: Toner life expectancy will vary depending on the type of average print job printed. Drum Unit: Life Expectancy: 20,000 pages at 20 pages per job 8,000 pages at 1 page per job NOTE: There are many factors that determine the actual drum life, such as temperature, humidity, type of paper and toner that you use, the number of pages per print job, etc.. 35

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PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS
Printing
Print Method
Electrophotography by semiconductor laser beam scanning
Laser
Wavelength: 780 nm
/ Output: 5 mW max.
Resolution
HL-820
/1020
600 dots/inch (under Brother Printing Solution for
Windows)
HL-1040
600 dots/inch (under Brother Printing Solution for
Windows / under Brother Software PCL5e for DOS
box in Windows )
300 dots/inch (under DOS, Apple Macintosh and other
operating system)
HL-1050
1200 (H) x 600 (V) dots/inch (for Windows DIB graphics)
600 x 600 dots/inch (for Windows and DOS)
300 x 300 dots/inch (using Apple Macintosh with the
optional RS-100M)
Print Quality
Normal printing mode
Economy printing mode (up to 25% and 50% toner saving)
Print Speed
HL-820 :
Up to 8 pages/minutes
HL-1020/1040/1050: Up to 10 pages/minute
(when loading A4 or letter-size paper from the multi-purpose
sheet feeder)
NOTE
: Maximum print speed is obtained by printing several copies of
the same page. Print speed may vary depending on interface type,
emulation, processing power of the computer, memory allocated to the
print job, paper size and graphic quality.
Warm-Up
Max. 30 seconds at 23°C (73.4°F) (The warm up time depends on the
ambient temperature and humidity.)
First Print
15 seconds (when loading A4 or letter-size paper from the multi-purpose
sheet feeder)
Print Media
Toner cartridge:
Life Expectancy:
2,400 pages/new toner cartridge
1,000 pages/starter toner cartridge
(when printing A4- or letter-size paper at 5% print coverage)
NOTE
: Toner life expectancy will vary depending on the type of
average print job printed.
Drum Unit:
Life Expectancy:
20,000 pages at 20 pages per job
8,000 pages at 1 page per job
NOTE
: There are many factors that determine the actual drum
life, such as temperature, humidity, type of paper and toner that
you use, the number of pages per print job, etc..