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Price updated on: 26-08-2025 02:14:24 | Identifiers | |
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| MPN | Oki 1126301 |
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| Key Features | |
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AC input frequency The frequency of the alternating current supplied to a power supply or charger, expressed in hertz (Hz). It indicates the acceptable operating range for the electrical mains that powers the device, ensuring proper functionality and safety.
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50 - 60 Hz |
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AC input voltage The range of alternating current voltage that the product accepts from its power source, expressed in volts (V). It indicates the minimum and maximum supply voltages compatible with the device across different regions.
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100 - 240 V |
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All-In-One-multitasking Indicates whether a product offers multiple core functions—such as printing, scanning, copying, and faxing—in a single device. A value of "Yes" means the product can perform all these tasks; "No" indicates it is limited to one or fewer functions.
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Yes |
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Borderless printing Indicates whether a printer can print directly to the edge of the paper without margins, allowing full‑bleed or borderless output for photos and other media. A value of "Yes" means the device supports this feature; "No" means it does not.
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Yes |
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Broadcasting The total count of devices that can receive a fax or similar message from the product. It represents how many distinct recipients are supported by the equipment.
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20 locations |
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Card reader integrated Indicates whether the device includes a built‑in card reader that can read removable memory cards such as SD, microSD, MMC or similar formats.
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No |
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Colour The colour or combination of colours that a product is available in, expressed as common names such as "Black", "Silver" or comma‑separated lists like "Black, White". It indicates the visual appearance of the item for consumers.
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Grey |
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Control type Indicates the mechanism or method used to operate a product, such as buttons, knobs, touch panels, rotary dials, sensors, or other physical or digital controls. The value describes the interaction required by the user and the available options for operating the device.
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Touch |
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Copier Reduce/Enlarge The highest percentage by which a device can enlarge or reduce the size of a document during copying, scanning, printing, or faxing. It indicates the maximum scaling factor relative to the original document size and is expressed as a value between 0 % and 100 %.
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25 to 400 % |
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Copy speed black normal quality A4 The maximum number of copies a printer can produce per minute when printing in black‑and‑white at normal quality on A4 paper. This value indicates the throughput capability for standard copy tasks and allows users to compare performance across models.
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22 cpm |
| Copy speed colour normal quality A4 | 16 cpm |
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Copy Speed Monochrome The number of pages a printer can produce per minute when copying in black‑and‑white mode, expressed as pages per minute (ppm). This metric indicates how quickly the device can complete monochrome copy tasks and is useful for comparing throughput across models.
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36 ppm |
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Copying Indicates whether the device can perform copy functions and the type of copying it supports (e.g., colour or monochrome). The value is a free‑text label that describes the copying feature available on the product.
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Colour copying |
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Dimensions The pixel dimensions of a display or image, expressed as width by height (e.g., 1920x1080). It indicates how many pixels are used to render the visual content and is commonly used for monitors, TVs, smartphones, cameras, and digital images.
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49.9 (W) x 44.9 (D) x 32.7 (H) cm |
| Display | Yes |
| Display diagonal | 10.9 cm (4.3") |
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Display screen type The visual technology used by the product’s screen, such as LCD, LED, OLED, TFT or analog. It indicates the underlying display panel that determines image quality, color reproduction and power consumption.
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LCD |
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Document formats supported A list of file formats that the product can open, view or print, such as PDF, DOCX, TXT, XPS and other common office or text documents. Each value represents a distinct format supported by the device’s software or firmware.
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PDF,RTF,TXT |
| Duplex printing mode | Auto |
| Duplex unit | Yes |
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Envelopes sizes A list of envelope sizes that a product can accept, expressed with standard codes or names (e.g., "DL", "C5", "10"), optionally combined in comma‑separated groups to indicate compatible envelopes.
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C5,C6,DL,Monarch |
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Ethernet technology Specifies the type of wired Ethernet interface supported by a device, such as Gigabit Ethernet, 10 GbE, Fast Ethernet, or other variants. The value is a free‑text label that identifies the standard or generation of the Ethernet port(s) available on the product.
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Ethernet |
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Fax Memory The amount of memory available for storing fax documents, expressed either as a number of pages or as a digital storage size (e.g., megabytes). It indicates how many faxes can be queued or archived before the device requires clearing or additional storage.
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100 pages |
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Fax transmission speed The time required for a fax machine to transmit one page, expressed as seconds per page. This metric indicates the speed of the device’s faxing capability and allows users to compare how quickly different models can send or receive documents.
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4 sec/page |
| Faxing | Colour faxing |
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Harmonized System HS code The Harmonized System (HS) code is a standardized numerical identifier used internationally to classify traded goods. It consists of up to six digits, where each pair of digits represents progressively more specific product categories. The HS code facilitates customs duties, trade statistics, and regulatory compliance by providing a common language for describing products across borders.
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84433100 |
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HP segment Indicates the target market segment for a product, such as "Business", "Home", or "Small‑medium business". This attribute helps customers quickly identify the intended user group and typical use case of the item.
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Small medium business |
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Image formats supported A list of the file extensions and codecs that a product can read, display, or record. Each value represents a valid format such as JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF, HEIF, WebP, RAW, etc., and may include both the extension and the associated codec name.
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BMP, JPG, JPS, PNG, TIF |
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Input colour depth The number of distinct colours that a device can capture or process from an input source, expressed as an integer value such as "48 bit" or "24 bit". This metric indicates the richness and fidelity of colour reproduction for scanned images or captured media.
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24 bit |
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Internal memory The total amount of internal memory available in a device, expressed as a data size such as megabytes (MB) or gigabytes (GB). It indicates how much information the component can hold for active processes and affects multitasking performance.
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512 MB |
| ISO A-series sizes | A4,A5,A6 |
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JIS B-series sizes A list of the standard ISO B‑series paper dimensions that a device can accept, such as B0, B1, …, B5. Each value represents a distinct sheet size and allows users to verify compatibility with the documents they need to print or scan.
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B5 |
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Market positioning A classification that indicates the target audience or use case for a product, such as Business, Gaming, Home & Office, Education, etc. It helps customers quickly identify which products are best suited to their needs.
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Business |
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Maximum Copy Resolution The highest pixel resolution that a printer can produce, expressed as width by height (e.g., 600x1200). It indicates the finest detail achievable in printed documents and images.
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600 x 600 DPI |
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Maximum duty cycle The maximum number of pages a printer, copier or fax machine is designed to handle in a typical month of operation. It indicates the expected workload capacity and helps users compare how heavily different models can be used before reaching their limits.
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30000 pages per month |
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Maximum input capacity The maximum number of sheets or pages that a printer, copier, or fax machine can accept in a single feeding cycle. It indicates the largest input tray capacity and helps users understand how many pages can be processed automatically before needing to reload paper.
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500 sheets |
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Maximum number of copies The total count of individual copies that a product can produce, print, or otherwise deliver in a single operation or session. It represents the maximum number of identical units that the device is capable of handling at once, such as the number of pages a printer can copy before needing to pause or reload. The value is an integer and may be accompanied by the word "copies" for clarity.
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99 copies |
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Maximum output capacity The highest number of sheets a printer, copier or fax machine can process in a single operation cycle, such as printing, copying or scanning. This figure indicates the device’s throughput capability and helps users compare productivity across models.
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150 sheets |
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Maximum power consumption The highest electrical power that a device can draw or consume during operation, expressed in watts (W). It represents the peak energy usage of the product and is useful for estimating maximum power requirements, comparing efficiency across similar devices, and ensuring compatibility with power supplies.
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35 W |
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Maximum scan area The largest document dimension that a scanner can capture in a single pass, expressed as width by height in pixels or physical units such as millimeters or inches. This value indicates the maximum size of material that can be processed without trimming.
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216 x 356 mm |
| Memory card reader | No |
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Mobile Printing Technologies A comma‑separated list of mobile printing services or protocols that a device can use to send print jobs from smartphones, tablets or other mobile devices. Typical values include Apple AirPrint, Google Cloud Print, Mopria Print Service and similar cloud‑based solutions.
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Apple AirPrint,HP ePrint,Mopria Print Service |
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Networkable Indicates whether the product can connect to a network, such as via Ethernet or Wi‑Fi.
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Yes |
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Operating relative humidity The range of relative humidity (in percentage) within which the product is designed to operate reliably. Values are expressed as a minimum–maximum interval such as "20 - 80 %" and indicate the acceptable environmental moisture level for optimal performance.
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25 - 75 % |
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Operating temperature The range of temperatures in which a product can safely operate without risk of damage or performance degradation. Values are expressed in degrees Celsius (°C) and may represent a single temperature, a minimum–maximum interval, or an average operating point.
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5 - 40 °C |
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Optical scanning resolution The pixel dimensions of a scanner’s optical sensor, expressed as width by height (e.g., 1200×2400). It indicates how many pixels can be captured per scan and determines the sharpness and detail of scanned images.
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1200 x 1200 DPI |
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Page description languages A list of natural languages in which the page description of a product is available or supported, allowing users to view or interact with the content in their preferred language.
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PCL 5,PCL 6,PostScript 3 |
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Paper Handling Input 1 The maximum number of paper sheets that a device can accept in a single feeding cycle, expressed as an integer value without units. This attribute helps users compare how many pages a printer, copier or scanner can process before needing to be refilled.
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250 Sheet Input Tray |
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Paper input type The type of paper input mechanism available in a printer or copier, such as a standard tray, cassette, sheet‑fed feeder, manual feed, or roll. It indicates how the device accepts and feeds paper for printing, scanning or copying.
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Paper tray |
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Paper tray media types A list of the paper or media types that a device’s input trays can accept, such as envelopes, labels, plain paper, recycled paper, and transparencies. Each value represents a material compatible with the printer or copier.
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Glossy paper, Matte paper, Photo paper, Plain paper |
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Paper Trays The total count of input trays that a printer, copier, or multifunction device provides for automatically feeding paper. It indicates how many separate tray compartments the device has, helping users understand the maximum number of pages that can be loaded at once.
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1 (2) |
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Pictbridge Indicates whether the product can send images directly to a printer that supports the PictBridge standard without requiring an intermediate computer.
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No |
| Power consumption (off) | 0.14 W |
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Power consumption ready The electrical power required by a device when it is in its ready or standby state, expressed in watts (W). This value represents the typical energy draw of the product while it is powered on but not actively performing tasks, and can be used to estimate idle consumption or compare efficiency across similar devices.
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7.2 W |
| Power consumption sleep | 1.3 W |
| Power cord | Yes |
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Print resolution colour The highest pixel density that a printer can produce, expressed as dots per inch in the format width×height DPI (e.g., 4800x1200 dpi). It indicates the maximum detail level achievable when printing images or text and is useful for comparing print quality across models.
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2400 x 1200 DPI |
| Print technology | Inkjet |
| Printer Languages | HP PCL XL (PCL 6), native PDF, HP Postscript Level 3 emulation |
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Printing Indicates whether the printer can produce colour output or is limited to monochrome (black‑and‑white) printing. Typical values are "Colour printing" for devices that support full colour, "Mono printing" for black‑only devices, and "No" when colour capability is not available.
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Colour printing |
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Printing colours A comma‑separated list of colour names that a product can produce or display, such as black, cyan, magenta, yellow and any additional variations (e.g., photo‑black, matte black). This attribute applies to printers, ink cartridges, toner cartridges, and other printing consumables.
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Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow |
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Processor frequency The fundamental operating frequency of a processor, expressed in hertz (Hz). It indicates the speed at which the CPU runs under normal conditions and is typically reported in gigahertz (GHz) or megahertz (MHz). This value helps users compare performance potential across different models.
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1200 MHz |
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Recommended duty cycle The expected number of pages a printer, copier or fax machine is designed to produce in an average month under normal operating conditions. It indicates the workload capacity that the device can handle without overheating or failure.
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250 - 2000 pages per month |
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RJ-11 ports quantity Represents how many RJ‑11 telephone line connectors are present on the product. The value is a simple integer indicating the total count of RJ‑11 ports, regardless of version or configuration.
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1 |
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Scan drivers A list of communication interfaces or software protocols that a scanner can use to transfer scanned images to a computer or network, such as TWAIN, WIA, SANE, ICA, ISIS, and others. Each entry represents an available option for connecting the device to capture software.
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TWAIN |
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Scan speed black The maximum number of pages a printer or multifunction device can scan per minute when operating in black‑and‑white mode. Values are expressed as pages per minute (ppm) or, for some devices, as a linear speed in inches per minute. This metric indicates how quickly the device can process documents without color information.
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19 inch/min |
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Scan speed colour The rate at which a printer or multifunction device can scan documents in colour, expressed as pages per minute (ppm) or linear speed such as inches per minute. This metric indicates how quickly the device captures colour images and is useful for comparing throughput across models.
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8 inch/min |
| Scan technology | CIS |
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Scan to A list of destinations or methods to which a device can send scanned documents, such as email, FTP, cloud services, USB storage, or local PC. Each option represents a supported transfer protocol or target location for the scanned output.
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Scanning Indicates whether the product can perform scanning operations and what type of scans it supports (e.g., color or monochrome). The value is a free‑text label that may include terms such as "Color scanning", "Mono scanning" or simply "Yes/No" to denote availability.
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Colour scanning |
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Standard interfaces A list of the physical or logical interfaces that a device can use to connect with other devices, such as USB, Ethernet, Bluetooth, Wi‑Fi, RS‑232, RJ‑45, Parallel, and similar standards.
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Ethernet, RJ-11, USB 2.0, Wireless LAN |
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Storage temperature The range of temperatures in which a device can safely operate without risk of damage or performance degradation. Values are expressed in degrees Celsius (°C) and may represent a single temperature, a minimum–maximum interval, or an average operating point.
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-40 - 60 °C |
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Sustainability certificates A list of environmental, safety or quality certifications that a product has obtained from recognized authorities. Typical entries include RoHS, ENERGY STAR, CE, WEEE, TCO Certified, FCC, and other industry‑specific standards.
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EPEAT Silver, ENERGY STAR |
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Time to first page black normal The duration from the moment a web request is made until the first black page is rendered on the screen, expressed in seconds or other standard time units. It indicates how quickly a user sees any visual content and helps assess initial page performance.
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10 s |
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Time to first page colour normal The time interval from when a printer is powered on or a document is sent until the first coloured page appears on the output tray. It is expressed in seconds, minutes, or other standard time units and indicates how quickly the device reaches its initial printing state.
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11 s |
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Wi-Fi standards A list of the wireless networking protocols and frequency bands that a device can connect to, such as 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wi‑Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi‑Fi 5 (802.11ac) or Wi‑Fi 6 (802.11ax). The values are typically separated by commas and may include both the technical name and a consumer‑friendly label.
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802.11b,802.11g,Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) |

Oki is a Japanese brand that produces printers, copiers, and fax machines. The company has a wide range of products for both personal and business use, and its printers are known for their quality and reliability. Oki also offers a number of software applications for managing and printing documents.




