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Epson Printer Throughput Testing


How Epson Measures Ink Jet Print Speeds

ISO/IEC 24734, or "Laser Quality Print Speeds"

In 2009, the ink jet printer industry adopted a new international standard for measuring print speeds. This standard, known as ISO/IEC 24734, is the most reliable method to test print speeds of ink jet printers, all-in-ones and lasers under standard conditions.

ISO/IEC 24734 print speeds, which Epson terms laser quality print speeds, gives an "apples-to-apples" speed comparison across all printer manufacturers. This permits consumers to compare print speeds from various manufacturers, having confidence that all manufacturers used the same method of measurement.

If you would like more information on methodology, terms and measurements for laser quality print speeds, see laser quality print speeds.

ISO throughput reports

Select the product name below to view the full ISO throughput report.

Epson Stylus D120 / C110
Epson Stylus Office T30
Epson Stylus Office B40W / T40W
Epson Sylus BX300F/ TX300F
Epson Stylus Office BX305F
Epson Stylus Office BX310FN / TX510FN
Epson Stylus Office BX320FW
Epson Stylus Office BX525WD
Epson Stylus Office BX600FW / TX600FW
Epson Stylus Office BX610FW
Epson Stylus Office BX625FWD
Epson Stylus Office B1100 / T1100

Epson Stylus Photo P50 / T50 / T59
Epson Stylus Photo 1400 / 1410
Epson Stylus Photo PX650 / TX650
Epson Stylus Photo PX700W / TX700W
Epson Stylus Photo PX710W / TX710W
Epson Stylus Photo PX800FW / TX800FW
Epson Stylus Photo PX810FW

Epson Stylus S21 / T27
Epson Stylus S22
Epson Stylus SX110 Series / TX110 Series
Epson Stylus SX125
Epson Stylus SX210 Series / TX210 Series
Epson Stylus SX218
Epson Stylus SX410 Series / TX410 Series
Epson Stylus SX420W Series
Epson Stylus SX510 Series / TX550W
Epson Stylus SX525WD
Epson Stylus SX600FW / TX600FW
Epson Stylus SX610FW
Epson Stylus SX620FW

Maximum Print/Copy Speeds

In addition to laser quality print speeds, Epson also provides "maximum" print speeds for text and photo printing. This refers to speeds measured in Draft Mode.

If you would like more information on methodology, terms and measurements for maximum print speeds, see maximum print speeds.

About ISO

ISO is the preeminent international standards organization located in Geneva, Switzerland www.ISO.org .

It is comprised of the national standards institutes of over 150 countries. ISO standards are distilled through an international consensus to provide transparent standards for product development and marketing for the benefit of consumers and sustainable competition. The resulting ISO standards are widely respected and accepted by public and private sectors internationally. The imaging and office products industries, in particular, have benefited from many ISO standards, including toner and ink cartridge yield standards, and will continue to benefit from additional standards still in development.




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