Scanner Daily Duty Cycle

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I'm comfused with the concept of 'Daily Duty Cycle'. For example if I have a scanner that the spec is: PPM (pages per minute): 90 and DDC (Daily Duty Cycle): 800. It means that in one day it will be able to scan only 800 pages?

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Scanner Daily Duty Cycle

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I'm comfused with the concept of 'Daily Duty Cycle'. For example if I have a scanner that the spec is: PPM (pages per minute): 90 and DDC (Daily Duty Cycle): 800. It means that in one day it will be able to scan only 800 pages?

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Scanner Daily Duty Cycle

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Published on 2010-05-18T21:57:10Z Indexed on 2010/05/18 23:01 UTC
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I'm comfused with the concept of 'Daily Duty Cycle'. For example if I have a scanner that the spec is: PPM (pages per minute): 90 and DDC (Daily Duty Cycle): 800.
I am interested in scanning ONLY 10 hours continuously, what would it be the best choice:

90 * 60 * 10 = 54.000

or

(800 / 24) * 10 = 333

It is very different results. what would it be the best option?

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