IBM 4332-004 User Guide - Page 276
Cartridge Specifications
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Environment Operating: Temperature: 50 to 90 ° F (10 to 32 ° C) Humidity: 15 to 85 percent relative humidity, maximum wet bulb: 81° F. Altitude: 0 to 8,200 feet (2,500 m) Clearance requirements Shipping and Storage: Temperature: -4 to 104 ° F (-20 to 40 ° C) Humidity: 5 to 85 percent relative humidity Altitude (storage): 0 to 8,200 feet (2,500 m) Altitude (shipping): 0 to 49,200 feet (15,000 m) Note: The shipping and storage humidity can be between 5 to 15% or 85 to 95% for a maximum of 48 hours only. Front - 460 mm Sides - left = 640 mm, right = 200 mm Back - 200 mm Cartridge Specifications Replacement Part Number Temperature for Storage Humidity for storage Cartridge life 90H3566 0° to 40° C (0° to 104° F) 15 to 85% Note: The shipping and storage humidity can be between 5 to 15% or 85 to 95% for a maximum of 48 hours only. The approximate average yield for the toner cartridge is 23,000 pages (Letter/LEF, simplex, one side printed). This yield was established with a toner coverage of 5% on letter-size paper, default DENSITY setting and QUALITY=NORMAL (Config Menu) setting. The QUALITY=ECONO setting can increase the life of the toner cartridge by up to 20% to 30%. This yield increase was established with a toner coverage of 5% on letter-size paper, default DENSITY setting, QUALITY=ECONO setting, and an average of 3 to 4 pages per print job. Notes: 1. It may be possible to increase the yield of the toner cartridge from the average of approximately 23,000 pages, if you select toner saver print quality mode from your printer driver. (Note that the driver setting will override the menu setting.) 2. The actual page yield is affected by the environment, the type of print media, the orientation of the print media, the percentage of text and graphics, the complexity of the graphics, and other factors, so actual results can vary. 264 Infoprint 32 and Infoprint 40: User's Guide