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May 2013
Power
Q Why can’t the 330 or 360 run with domestic plugs?
The 310 was designed to be a compact printer that fitted into a small shop environment with no special installation or
dedicated power line, hence the ability for it to work with regular power sockets that can operate between 200 to 240v
range (13A min). To achieve the higher print speeds of the HP Latex 360 Printer and the wider curing area of both 330 and
360 it was necessary to have the higher power rating of 16A which requires the industrial socket or Nema 6-20 (250v/ 20A)
connection.
Q Can all countries support the HP Latex 310 printer plugs?
Listed below are countries that run domestic power in the range of 100- 127V. However it is likely that in shop/factory
environments these customers will have NEMA 6-20 (250V /20A) connections that can support the power range of 200-
240V (13A min) required by the HP Latex 310 Printer.
US/Canada
Mexico
Brazil (some locations)
India
Taiwan
Japan
Q What is the average power consumption during printing?
Based on a print mode of 8p6c this is the power consumption per model
HP Latex 310- 2.2kw
HP Latex 330- 2.6kw
HP Latex 360- 4.6kw.
Q With the very quick warm-up time what is the effect on energy consumption?
The maximum power consumption per printer during warm up phase will be:
HP Latex 310- 2.6kw
HP Latex 330- 3.2kw
HP Latex 360- 6.4kw
Q What is the energy consumption in sleep mode?
For all models the printers consume less than 2.5W while in sleep mode.
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