Information technology — Office equipment — Method for measuring digital printing productivity

This document specifies a method for measuring the digital printing productivity of digital printing devices with various office applications and print job characteristics. This document is applicable to digital printing devices, including single-function and multi-function devices, regardless of print technology (e.g. inkjet, laser). Devices can be equipped with a range of paper feed and finishing options either directly connected to the computer system or via a network. It is intended to be used for black and white (B&W) as well as colour digital printing devices. It allows for the comparison of the productivity of machines operating in various available modes (simplex, duplex, size of substrates, etc.) and office applications when the test system environment, operating modes, and job mix for each machine are held identical. This document includes test files, test setup procedure, test runtime procedure, and the reporting requirements for the digital printing productivity measurements. This document is not intended to be used for devices which are not able to print on a media size of A4/8,5” × 11” or for devices which are not able to collate multiple copies of a print. This document is not intended to replace manufacturer's rated speeds.

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INTERNATIONAL ISO/IEC
STANDARD 24734
Third edition
2021-04
Information technology — Office
equipment — Method for measuring
digital printing productivity
Technologies de l'information — Équipements de bureau — Méthode
de mesure de la productivité d'impression numérique
Reference number
ISO/IEC 24734:2021(E)
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Contents Page
Foreword .v
Introduction .vi
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Test parameters and conditions . 5
4.1 Test platform . 5
4.2 Test platform test setup procedures . 6
4.2.1 Initial platform setup . 6
4.2.2 Creation of disk image of test platform (optional) . 6
4.2.3 Initial test state . 6
4.3 Printing device system setup . 6
4.4 Printing device connection . 8
4.5 Printing device condition . 8
4.6 Sample size . 8
4.7 Paper . 8
4.8 Maintenance . 8
4.9 Test files, test suites and software applications . 8
4.10 Environment . 9
4.11 Voltage . 9
5 Test method . 9
5.1 Overview . 9
5.2 Test measurement procedure .10
5.2.1 Test setup .10
5.2.2 “1 set” test from ready.11
5.2.3 “1 set + 30 seconds” test from ready .11
5.2.4 “1 set + 4 minutes” test from ready .12
5.3 Test method process .13
5.3.1 Suggested flow chart .13
5.3.2 ±5 % consistency criteria .14
5.3.3 Estimating the set count .15
5.4 Category tests .16
5.4.1 Overview .16
5.4.2 Office test .16
5.4.3 Advertising and graphics test .18
5.5 Feature performance test .20
5.5.1 Overview .20
5.5.2 Feature performance test procedure .21
5.6 Optional special tests .22
6 Calculations and treatment of data .22
6.1 Overview .22
6.2 Category tests .22
6.2.1 “1 set” test from ready.22
6.2.2 “1 set + 30 seconds” test from ready .23
6.2.3 “1 set + 4 minutes” test from ready .23
6.3 Feature performance test .24
6.3.1 “1 set” test from ready.24
6.3.2 “1 set + 30 seconds” test from ready .24
7 Presentation of results .25
7.1 Sharing testing and reports .25
7.2 Category tests .26
7.2.1 Overview .26
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7.2.2 Minimum declaration .26
7.2.3 Summary report .26
7.2.4 Full report .27
7.3 Advertising and graphics tests .29
7.3.1 Overview .29
7.3.2 Summary report .30
7.3.3 Full report .31
7.4 Feature performance tests .34
7.4.1 Overview .34
7.4.2 Summary report .34
7.4.3 Full report .35
Annex A (informative) Report presentation .36
Annex B (informative) Full detailed report example .44
Annex C (normative) Test suites .48
Annex D (normative) Procedure to establish ready delay time .54
Annex E (normative) Test platform parameters .57
Bibliography .61
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Foreword
ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) and IEC (the International Electrotechnical
Commission) form the specialized system for worldwide standardization. National bodies that
are members of ISO or IEC participate in the development of International Standards through
technical committees established by the respective organization to deal with particular fields of
technical activity. ISO and IEC technical committees collaborate in fields of mutual interest. Other
international organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO and IEC, also
take part in the work.
The procedures used to develop this document and those intended for its further maintenance are
described in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 1. In particular, the different approval criteria needed for
the different types of document should be noted. This document was drafted in accordance with the
editorial rules of the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2 (see www .iso .org/ directives or www .iec .ch/ members
_experts/ refdocs).
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject
of patent rights. ISO and IEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent
rights. Details of any patent rights identified during the development of the document will be in the
Introduction and/or on the ISO list of patent declarations received (see www .iso .org/ patents) or the IEC
list of patent declarations received (see patents.iec.ch).
Any trade name used in this document is information given for the convenience of users and does not
constitute an endorsement.
For an explanation of the voluntary nature of standards, the meaning of ISO specific terms and
expressions related to conformity assessment, as well as information about ISO's adherence to the
World Trade Organization (WTO) principles in the Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) see www .iso .org/
iso/ foreword .html. In the IEC, see www .iec .ch/ understanding -standards.
This document was prepared by Joint Technical Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information technology,
Subcommittee SC 28, Office equipment.
This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition (ISO/IEC 24734:2014), which has been
technically revised. It also incorporates the Corrigenda ISO/IEC 24734:2014/Cor 1:2016.
The main changes compared to the previous edition are as follows:
— added a “Normative references” clause;
— annex structure was changed to be consistent with other productivity standards;
— “Terms and definitions” clause has been modified to add new definitions and removed definitions of
terms not used in the text;
— added a requirement that single copy output shall use the default “output order” setting and the
alternate “order output” is an optional test;
— added reporting of the “output order” setting as part of the summary and detailed reports since it
has a direct impact on the ability for results to be repeatable;
— added “ready delay time” requirement to “test measurement” procedures;
— added Annex D for the procedure to determine the “ready delay time”;
— changed paper weight to paper grammage in body and reporting.
Any feedback or questions on this document should be directed to the user’s national standards body. A
complete listing of these bodies can be found at www .iso .org/ members .html and www .iec .ch/ national
-committees.
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Introduction
Many digital printing devices produce printed pages at a different rate than their nominal speed
when running with different modes (simplex, duplex, print quality modes), different substrate
grammage, system environments, applications and file content, and finishing options. The degree to
which a reduction in productivity is experienced depends significantly on multiple parameters of the
job workflow. The most dominant of the parameters of the job workflow are: system environment,
application, and job characteristics such as the number of pages in a set to be printed, single-sided or
double-sided output pages, quality mode, number of print sets to be produced, substrate grammage/size
used, and finishing options, and job content complexities such as monochrome vs. colour, text/vector
vs. raster, page scaling and colour conversion. The existing International Standard (ISO/IEC 10561)
only addresses printing throughput for Class 1 and Class 2 printers and, therefore is not suitable for
comparing colour printing devices or high-speed page-oriented printing devices with many finishing
options and connectivity configurations.
This document provides a general method for measuring the productivity when the above-mentioned
job workflow parameters for digital printing devices are taken into consideration. This document also
includes a suite of test files, test-platform (hardware and software) setup guidelines, and a procedure
to be used for measuring digital printing productivity. It allows manufacturers and buyers of digital
printing devices to describe the productivity of various digital printing devices with respect to
representative office usage patterns.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/IEC 24734:2021(E)
Information technology — Office equipment — Method for
measuring digital printing productivity
1 Scope
This document specifies a method for measuring the digital printing productivity of digital printing
devices with various office applications and print job characteristics. This document is applicable
to digital printing devices, including single-function and multi-function devices, regardless of print
technology (e.g. inkjet, laser). Devices can be equipped with a range of paper feed and finishing options
either directly connected to the computer system or via a network. It is intended to be used for black and
white (B&W) as well as colour digital printing devices. It allows for the comparison of the productivity
of machines operating in various available modes (simplex, duplex, size of substrates, etc.) and office
applications when the test system environment, operating modes, and job mix for each machine are
held identical. This document includes test files, test setup procedure, test runtime procedure, and the
reporting requirements for the digital printing productivity measurements.
This document is not intended to be used for devices which are not able to print on a media size of
A4/8,5” × 11” or for devices which are not able to collate multiple copies of a print.
This document is not intended to replace manufacturer's rated speeds.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 536, Paper and board — Determination of grammage
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https:// www. iso. org/o bp
— IEC Electropedia: available at http:// www.e lectropedia. org/
3.1
category test
test pertaining to one of two separate categories: office category, and advertising and graphics category
Note 1 to entry: The office category test is used to test and report first set out time (FSOT) (3.10), estimated
saturated throughput (ESAT) (3.7) and effective throughput (EFTP) (3.6) using content from typical office
applications and the advertising and graphics category test is used to test and report FSOT, ESAT and EFTP using
applications and files representing more complexity, higher coverage and a higher ratio of image and graphic
content such as pictures, gradients and embedded elements.
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3.2
collate
collation
device’s ability to produce multiple hard copies of an electronic document in repeating original order
which may be achieved through either software features or via a hardware finishing device
EXAMPLE Repeating original order 1234, 1234, 1234, etc.
Note 1 to entry: Hard disk drive (HDD) is an example of a device feature that can be used to ensure proper output
order (3.19) by saving the images to disk then reading the saved pages to output in order.
3.3
default driver
printing device driver that is automatically selected as the default per the manufacturers’ installation
procedure
3.4
dual output order device
printing devices that support both original order output (3.18) and reverse order output (3.25)
3.5
duplex
duplex printing
two-sided printing
two-sided perfecting
printing where the printing device can make a number of prints with the printing being done to
both sides of the sheet
3.6
EFTP
effective throughput
rate at which a device produces pages measured from the initiation of the job through the complete exit
of the last page of the last test set (3.32)
Note 1 to entry: EFTP is expressed in images per minute (ipm) (3.13). EFTP can be affected by the digital processing
time of the test set as well as the run time of the test set.
3.7
ESAT
estimated saturated throughput
rate at which a device produces pages measured from the complete exit of the last page of the first test
set (3.32) through the complete exit of the last page of the last test set
Note 1 to entry: ESAT is expressed in images per minute (ipm) (3.13).
3.8
feature performance ratio
ratio of the device performance [such as first set out time (FSOT) (3.10) and estimated saturated
throughput (ESAT) (3.7)] with the subject feature ON versus the device default baseline performance
(without the subject feature ON)
3.9
feature performance test
optional test used to evaluate productivity changes with various printing and finishing
features enabled
Note 1 to entry: The feature performance test suite is run with default printing system settings to establish a
base line, and then with the selected feature (e.g. stapling) ON, for comparison.
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3.10
FSOT
first set out time
number of seconds between the initiation of the job to the complete exit of the last page of the first test
set (3.32)
3.11
full detailed report
presentation of information including machine setup and full measured test results
Note 1 to entry: An example of a full detailed report is shown in Annex B.
3.12
full report
presentation of results including the first set out time (FSOT) (3.10), effective throughput (EFTP)
(3.6) and estimated saturated throughput (ESAT) (3.7) values for each file tested for a given category or
feature test as well as the calculated averages for the overall FSOT, EFTP and ESAT values
3.13
ipm
images per minute
printing rate, excluding time to first page printed, as measured when producing pages in a continuous
print mode for one minute with a single static document using a nominal grammage substrate
Note 1 to entry: Nominal printing speed is expressed in pages per minute or images per minute.
3.14
initial installation state
state of the test platform (3.30) after the installation and configuration of the operating system and
applications but before the installation of unique software, e.g. print driver for the printing device
under test
3.15
interface
data transmission between the host and the printing device, such as a direct (via parallel, serial, USB,
Firewire, network or wireless) or an indirect (via network router/server) connection
3.16
LSOT
last set out time
number of seconds between the initiation of the job to the complete exit of the last page of the last test
set (3.32)
3.17
N-up
inclusion of N page images on a single side of a single sheet of paper
Note 1 to entry: N is typically 1, 2 or 4 original images.
EXAMPLE 2-up copy mode scans two originals and creates one sheet of paper with two originals on it.
3.18
original order output
in-order output
printed document output stack is in the same order as the original electronic document
Note 1 to entry: For a device that prints simplex (3.27) imaged media side up, the device would print pages in
reverse order 4321 for the output stack to be in the same order 1234 as the original electronic document when
viewed by the user.
Note 2 to entry: For a device that prints simplex imaged media side down, the device would print pages in order
1234 for the output stack to be in the same order as the original electronic document when viewed by the user.
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3.19
output order
order of printed pages in the output stack relative to the original electronic document
Note 1 to entry: The original document is ordered 1234, the printed output can be either 1234 or 4321.
3.20
PDL
page description language
commands and data structures that a printing system interprets to produce an intended print page image
3.21
performance test
test used to evaluate productivity by providing first set out time (FSOT) (3.10), effective throughput
(EFTP) (3.6) and estimated saturated throughput (ESAT) (3.7) without using any special feature or mode,
including both the simplex (3.27) printing mode and duplex (3.5) printing mode if available
3.22
RIP
raster image processor
component used in a printing system, which produces a bitmap
3.23
ready
ready state
state which a device typically enters after the exit of the last page of the last job and the device is in a
stable condition, but fully warmed up and prepared to operate
Note 1 to entry: While in the ready state, systems not directly involved with marking the media are allowed to be
in motion.
EXAMPLE Fans may still be spinning and all other motors stopped.
3.24
ready delay time
required delay time from the complete exit of the last page of the previous job to the start of the next job
3.25
reverse order output
printed document output stack is in the reverse order as the original electronic document
Note 1 to entry: For a device that prints simplex (3.27) imaged media side up, the device would print pages in
order 1234 for the output stack to be in the reverse order 4321 as the original electronic document when viewed
by the user.
Note 2 to entry: For a device that prints simplex imaged media side down, the device would print pages in reverse
order 4321 for the output stack to be in the reverse order 4321 as the original electronic document when viewed
by the user.
3.26
set count
total number of sets printed during a test run (3.31), with set count N, and then N (as in N test sets
(3.32)) × M (number of pages in one test file (3.29)) pages will be printed
Note 1 to entry: This is often referred to as copy count in the application or print driver setting.
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3.27
simplex
simplex printing
use of a printing device when only a single side of a sheet is printed on
Note 1 to entr
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INTERNATIONAL ISO/IEC
STANDARD 24734
Third edition
Information technology — Office
equipment — Method for measuring
digital printing productivity
Technologies de l'information — Équipements de bureau — Méthode
de mesure de la productivité d'impression numérique
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be reproduced or utilized otherwise in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, or posting
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Contents Page
Foreword .v
Introduction .vi
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Test parameters and conditions . 5
4.1 Test platform . 5
4.2 Test platform test setup procedures . 6
4.2.1 Initial platform setup . 6
4.2.2 Creation of disk image of test platform (optional) . 6
4.2.3 Initial test state . 6
4.3 Printing device system setup . 6
4.4 Printing device connection . 8
4.5 Printing device condition . 8
4.6 Sample size . 8
4.7 Paper . 8
4.8 Maintenance . 8
4.9 Test files, test suites and software applications . 8
4.10 Environment . 9
4.11 Voltage . 9
5 Test method . 9
5.1 Overview . 9
5.2 Test measurement procedure .10
5.2.1 Test setup .10
5.2.2 “1 set” test from ready.11
5.2.3 “1 set + 30 seconds” test from ready .11
5.2.4 “1 set + 4 minutes” test from ready .12
5.3 Test method process .13
5.3.1 Suggested flow chart .13
5.3.2 ±5 % consistency criteria .14
5.3.3 Estimating the set count .15
5.4 Category tests .16
5.4.1 Overview .16
5.4.2 Office test .16
5.4.3 Advertising and graphics test .18
5.5 Feature performance test .20
5.5.1 Overview .20
5.5.2 Feature performance test procedure .21
5.6 Optional special tests .22
6 Calculations and treatment of data .22
6.1 Overview .22
6.2 Category tests .22
6.2.1 “1 set” test from ready.22
6.2.2 “1 set + 30 seconds” test from ready .23
6.2.3 “1 set + 4 minutes” test from ready .23
6.3 Feature performance test .24
6.3.1 “1 set” test from ready.24
6.3.2 “1 set + 30 seconds” test from ready .24
7 Presentation of results .25
7.1 Sharing testing and reports .25
7.2 Category tests .26
7.2.1 Overview .26
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7.2.2 Minimum declaration .26
7.2.3 Summary report .26
7.2.4 Full report .27
7.3 Advertising and graphics tests .30
7.3.1 Overview .30
7.3.2 Summary report .30
7.3.3 Full report .31
7.4 Feature performance tests .34
7.4.1 Overview .34
7.4.2 Summary report .34
7.4.3 Full report .35
Annex A (informative) Report presentation .36
Annex B (informative) Full detailed report example .44
Annex C (normative) Test suites .48
Annex D (normative) Procedure to establish ready delay time .54
Annex E (normative) Test platform parameters .57
Bibliography .61
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Foreword
ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) and IEC (the International Electrotechnical
Commission) form the specialized system for worldwide standardization. National bodies that
are members of ISO or IEC participate in the development of International Standards through
technical committees established by the respective organization to deal with particular fields of
technical activity. ISO and IEC technical committees collaborate in fields of mutual interest. Other
international organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO and IEC, also
take part in the work.
The procedures used to develop this document and those intended for its further maintenance are
described in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 1. In particular, the different approval criteria needed for
the different types of document should be noted. This document was drafted in accordance with the
editorial rules of the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2 (see www .iso .org/ directives or www .iec .ch/ members
_experts/ refdocs).
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject
of patent rights. ISO and IEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent
rights. Details of any patent rights identified during the development of the document will be in the
Introduction and/or on the ISO list of patent declarations received (see www .iso .org/ patents) or the IEC
list of patent declarations received (see patents.iec.ch).
Any trade name used in this document is information given for the convenience of users and does not
constitute an endorsement.
For an explanation of the voluntary nature of standards, the meaning of ISO specific terms and
expressions related to conformity assessment, as well as information about ISO's adherence to the
World Trade Organization (WTO) principles in the Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) see www .iso .org/
iso/ foreword .html. In the IEC, see www .iec .ch/ understanding -standards.
This document was prepared by Joint Technical Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information technology,
Subcommittee SC 28, Office equipment.
This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition (ISO/IEC 24734:2014), which has been
technically revised. It also incorporates the Corrigenda ISO/IEC 24734:2014/Cor 1:2016.
The main changes compared to the previous edition are as follows:
— added a “Normative references” clause;
— annex structure was changed to be consistent with other productivity standards;
— “Terms and definitions” clause has been modified to add new definitions and removed definitions of
terms not used in the text;
— added a requirement that single copy output shall use the default “output order” setting and the
alternate “order output” is an optional test;
— added reporting of the “output order” setting as part of the summary and detailed reports since it
has a direct impact on the ability for results to be repeatable;
— added “ready delay time” requirement to “test measurement” procedures;
— added Annex D for the procedure to determine the “ready delay time”;
— changed paper weight to paper grammage in body and reporting.
Any feedback or questions on this document should be directed to the user’s national standards body. A
complete listing of these bodies can be found at www .iso .org/ members .html and www .iec .ch/ national
-committees.
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Introduction
Many digital printing devices produce printed pages at a different rate than their nominal speed
when running with different modes (simplex, duplex, print quality modes), different substrate
grammage, system environments, applications and file content, and finishing options. The degree to
which a reduction in productivity is experienced depends significantly on multiple parameters of the
job workflow. The most dominant of the parameters of the job workflow are: system environment,
application, and job characteristics such as the number of pages in a set to be printed, single-sided or
double-sided output pages, quality mode, number of print sets to be produced, substrate grammage/size
used, and finishing options, and job content complexities such as monochrome vs. colour, text/vector
vs. raster, page scaling and colour conversion. The existing International Standard (ISO/IEC 10561)
only addresses printing throughput for Class 1 and Class 2 printers and, therefore is not suitable for
comparing colour printing devices or high-speed page-oriented printing devices with many finishing
options and connectivity configurations.
This document provides a general method for measuring the productivity when the above-mentioned
job workflow parameters for digital printing devices are taken into consideration. This document also
includes a suite of test files, test-platform (hardware and software) setup guidelines, and a procedure
to be used for measuring digital printing productivity. It allows manufacturers and buyers of digital
printing devices to describe the productivity of various digital printing devices with respect to
representative office usage patterns.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/IEC 24734:2021(E)
Information technology — Office equipment — Method for
measuring digital printing productivity
1 Scope
This document specifies a method for measuring the digital printing productivity of digital printing
devices with various office applications and print job characteristics. This document is applicable
to digital printing devices, including single-function and multi-function devices, regardless of print
technology (e.g. inkjet, laser). Devices can be equipped with a range of paper feed and finishing options
either directly connected to the computer system or via a network. It is intended to be used for black and
white (B&W) as well as colour digital printing devices. It allows for the comparison of the productivity
of machines operating in various available modes (simplex, duplex, size of substrates, etc.) and office
applications when the test system environment, operating modes, and job mix for each machine are
held identical. This document includes test files, test setup procedure, test runtime procedure, and the
reporting requirements for the digital printing productivity measurements.
This document is not intended to be used for devices which are not able to print on a media size of
A4/8,5”x11” or for devices which are not able to collate multiple copies of a print.
This document is not intended to replace manufacturer's rated speeds.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 536, Paper and board — Determination of grammage
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https:// www .iso .org/ obp
— IEC Electropedia: available at http:// www .electropedia .org/
3.1
category test
test pertaining to one of two separate categories: office category, and advertising and graphics category
Note 1 to entry: The office category test is used to test and report first set out time (FSOT) (3.10), estimated
saturated throughput (ESAT) (3.7) and effective throughput (EFTP) (3.6) using content from typical office
applications and the advertising and graphics category test is used to test and report FSOT, ESAT and EFTP using
applications and files representing more complexity, higher coverage and a higher ratio of image and graphic
content such as pictures, gradients and embedded elements.
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3.2
collate
collation
device’s ability to produce multiple hard copies of an electronic document in repeating original order
which may be achieved through either software features or via a hardware finishing device
EXAMPLE Repeating original order 1234, 1234, 1234, etc.
Note 1 to entry: Hard disk drive (HDD) is an example of a device feature that can be used to ensure proper output
order (3.19) by saving the images to disk then reading the saved pages to output in order.
3.3
default driver
printing device driver that is automatically selected as the default per the manufacturers’ installation
procedure
3.4
dual output order device
printing devices that support both original order output (3.18) and reverse order output (3.25)
3.5
duplex
duplex printing
two-sided printing
two-sided perfecting
printing where the printing device can make a number of prints with the printing being done to
both sides of the sheet
3.6
EFTP
effective throughput
rate at which a device produces pages measured from the initiation of the job through the complete exit
of the last page of the last test set (3.32)
Note 1 to entry: EFTP is expressed in images per minute (ipm) (3.13). EFTP can be affected by the digital processing
time of the test set as well as the run time of the test set.
3.7
ESAT
estimated saturated throughput
rate at which a device produces pages measured from the complete exit of the last page of the first test
set (3.32) through the complete exit of the last page of the last test set
Note 1 to entry: ESAT is expressed in images per minute (ipm) (3.13).
3.8
feature performance ratio
ratio of the device performance [such as first set out time (FSOT) (3.10) and estimated saturated
throughput (ESAT) (3.7)] with the subject feature ON versus the device default baseline performance
(without the subject feature ON)
3.9
feature performance test
optional test used to evaluate productivity changes with various printing and finishing
features enabled
Note 1 to entry: The feature performance test suite is run with default printing system settings to establish a
base line, and then with the selected feature (e.g. stapling) ON, for comparison.
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3.10
FSOT
first set out time
number of seconds between the initiation of the job to the complete exit of the last page of the first test
set (3.32)
3.11
full detailed report
presentation of information including machine setup and full measured test results
Note 1 to entry: An example of a full detailed report is shown in Annex B.
3.12
full report
presentation of results including the first set out time (FSOT) (3.10), effective throughput (EFTP)
(3.6) and estimated saturated throughput (ESAT) (3.7) values for each file tested for a given category or
feature test as well as the calculated averages for the overall FSOT, EFTP and ESAT values
3.13
ipm
images per minute
printing rate, excluding time to first page printed, as measured when producing pages in a continuous
print mode for one minute with a single static document using a nominal grammage substrate
Note 1 to entry: Nominal printing speed is expressed in pages per minute or images per minute.
3.14
initial installation state
state of the test platform (3.30) after the installation and configuration of the operating system and
applications but before the installation of unique software, e.g. print driver for the printing device
under test
3.15
interface
data transmission between the host and the printing device, such as a direct (via parallel, serial, USB,
Firewire, network or wireless) or an indirect (via network router/server) connection
3.16
LSOT
last set out time
number of seconds between the initiation of the job to the complete exit of the last page of the last test
set (3.32)
3.17
N-up
inclusion of N page images on a single side of a single sheet of paper
Note 1 to entry: N is typically 1, 2 or 4 original images.
EXAMPLE 2-up copy mode scans two originals and creates one sheet of paper with two originals on it.
3.18
original order output
in-order output
printed document output stack is in the same order as the original electronic document
Note 1 to entry: For a device that prints simplex (3.27) imaged media side up, the device would print pages in
reverse order 4321 for the output stack to be in the same order 1234 as the original electronic document when
viewed by the user.
Note 2 to entry: For a device that prints simplex imaged media side down, the device would print pages in order
1234 for the output stack to be in the same order as the original electronic document when viewed by the user.
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3.19
output order
order of printed pages in the output stack relative to the original electronic document
Note 1 to entry: The original document is ordered 1234, the printed output can be either 1234 or 4321.
3.20
PDL
page description language
commands and data structures that a printing system interprets to produce an intended print page image
3.21
performance test
test used to evaluate productivity by providing first set out time (FSOT) (3.10), effective throughput
(EFTP) (3.6) and estimated saturated throughput (ESAT) (3.7) without using any special feature or mode,
including both the simplex (3.27) printing mode and duplex (3.5) printing mode if available
3.22
RIP
raster image processor
component used in a printing system, which produces a bitmap
3.23
ready
ready state
state which a device typically enters after the exit of the last page of the last job and the device is in a
stable condition, but fully warmed up and prepared to operate
Note 1 to entry: While in the ready state, systems not directly involved with marking the media are allowed to be
in motion.
EXAMPLE Fans may still be spinning and all other motors stopped.
3.24
ready delay time
required delay time from the complete exit of the last page of the previous job to the start of the next job
3.25
reverse order output
printed document output stack is in the reverse order as the original electronic document
Note 1 to entry: For a device that prints simplex (3.27) imaged media side up, the device would print pages in
order 1234 for the output stack to be in the reverse order 4321 as the original electronic document when viewed
by the user.
Note 2 to entry: For a device that prints simplex imaged media side down, the device would print pages in reverse
order 4321 for the output stack to be in the reverse order 4321 as the original electronic document when viewed
by the user.
3.26
set count
total number of sets printed during a test run (3.31), with set count N, and then N (as in N test sets
(3.32)) × M (number of pages in one test file (3.29)) pages will be printed
Note 1 to entry: This is often referred to as copy count in the application or print driver setting.
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