For the second time, swissQprint had its products tested for energy efficiency in accordance with the ISO 20690:2018 standard – once again with success. Representatives of Fogra, the Research Institute for Media Technologies, measured and certified the power consumption of the swissQprint flatbed printers Kudu, Nyala 4, Nyala 4S, and the roll-to-roll printers Karibu 2 and Karibu S in various print modes. The tests showed ‘top in class’ energy efficiency for every machine. This means their power needs are very low in relation to performance, which saves costs and resources.
The 2.2 kWh comparison
The Swiss UV LED large-format printers consume an average of 2.2 kilowatt-hours of electricity, exactly the same as an average kettle. Another comparison: A two-hour video streaming session on a 65-inch 4K TV requires about the same amount of power, calculated from the data centre to the end device.
Electricity consumption in check
For users it is more important than ever to have power consumption under control and, most of all, to use that power efficiently. Which is guaranteed with these Swiss large-format printers. According to Fogra, swissQprint is so far the only manufacturer able to provide independent and standardized proof for its products in this respect. Already in 2018 and 2019, Fogra awarded the Nyala and Karibu models for their ‘outstanding energy efficiency’ in accordance with the ISO 20690:2018 standard, which specifies methods for determining the energy consumption of digital printers.
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