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Hello Justin,
Am 17.01.2020 um 23:06 schrieb Justin Taylor <JUSTIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
You'll still see a jump when a printer warms up. If a number of printers come to life all at the same time, you'll see a spike.
Yes, and the spike is the same as when printing. When printing, it's not a spike anymore, though. ;-)
The heater of the fuser isn't regulated but rapidly switched on and off to keep temperature at level. Just like a Microwave Oven switches the Magnetron on and off to have a certain "wattage" over a given time.
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