D E T A I L E D S P E C I F I C A T I O N S V E R S A L I N K ® C 7 0 0 0 S E R I E SCustomer Expectation and Installation Guide 22 Detailed SpecificationsSystem specificationsPrint Speed andMonthly Volume C7020 C7025 C7030 C7000Simplex SpeedB&W/Color ppm Up to 20 Up to 25 Up to 30 Up to 35(SFP C7000 Only)RecommendedAverage MonthlyPrint Volume1Up to 5,500 pages Up to 6,250 pages Up to 7,000 pages Up to 10,000 images for SFPMaximumMonthly DutyCycle2Up to 87K pages Up to 107K pages Up to 129K pages Up to 153K pagesWhat exactly is a Duty Cycle?Duty Cycle is a print device’s rated capacity to continuously perform work under normal conditions. It is usually expressed as the sustainable volume inletter- or A4-sized pages that can be printed per month.Define the problemWhen discussing a machine’s capabilities, there is often a misconception about its Duty Cycle. Customers tend to think in terms of duty cycle, while Xeroxthinks in terms of AMPV (Average Monthly Print Volume). Many print device vendors today do not define what these terms mean, how they are different,and how it affects a customer.What are considered “normal conditions”?Because Duty Cycle is based on how the printer performs under “normal conditions,” you first must define what “normal conditions” are—and there aremany factors that affect the execution of everyday print jobs. These include everything from the robustness of the machine and the types of applicationsbeing run to the physical environment in which the customer is printing.In addition, any true measure of what constitutes “normal” must account for those occasions when a job is running at less than maximum speed. And as weall know, there are other times that for any number of reasons, a job isn’t running and the machine sits idle. It’s a natural part of the printing business. So tocalculate Duty Cycle, Xerox took into account these “normal conditions”, as well as the anticipated shift usage per week, to consider all factors that amachine and its operators may encounter when running print jobs.What is the difference between AMPV and duty cycle?Duty Cycle takes into account the actual capabilities of a machine with varying circumstances, while Average Monthly Print Volume (AMPV) is the volumean average customer is expected to produce on a machine in a month. AMPV reflects a range of an entire machine population’s monthly usage, while DutyCycle displays the potential to grow while still utilizing the machine. This is important to keep in mind because although a customer’s typical print volumemay fall into the AMPV range, the company may grow beyond the usual volume and printing capability of the machine. This is why when making a buyingdecision,a customer should look at their AMPV and the company’s potentialto grow.ConnectivityEthernet 10/100/1000 Base-T, High-speed USB 3.0, Wi-Fi 802.11n/g/b/a and Wi-Fi Direct with optional Wi-Fi Kit (concurrent wired and wireless connectionssupported), NFC Tap-to-Pair1 The Average Monthly Print Volume is the expected regular monthly throughput.2 The Monthly Duty Cycle is the maximum volume capacity expected in any one month. This volume us supported under standard vendor supplied service for anysingle month but is not expected to be sustained on a regular basis. Customers should consider higher volume machines or multiple machines is average monthlyvolume approaches the maximum duty cycle on a continual basis.