Information Guide

Specific power consumption information on the Dell B5465dnf
The amount of electricity a device consumes depends as much on its properties as much as it does the way you use it. The device is designed
in a way to allow the user to reduce energy consumption. The device immediately switches to a low power Ready mode after every print job.
In this low power Ready mode, the device can immediately respond to print jobs. If no print jobs occur after 5 minutes or an additional 25
minutes, the device switches to an Energy mode (2-tier). In the Energy Saving modes, the device can respond with negligible delay to print jobs.
This device meets the stringent requirements of the Blue Angel Eco Label in default timeout and recovery time. Please see www.blauer-
engel.de for more information.
The product is designed with a power switch located on the right side of the printer. The power switch is accessible to the user even when
paper handling options, paper trays, a duplex unit, or a finisher are used.
The following table shows the individual values of power consumption as well as default timeouts and recovery times. All values are preset
upon delivery. With these values, the device meets the Blue Angel Requirements.
Survey of the operating modes of the Dell B5465dnf
During the measurement, the Dell B5465dnf was connected to a data network. Print speed was determined according to ISO 24734:2009.
Printing speed for A4-sized pages for monochrome printing: 66 pages per minute (ppm).
Button/key
symbol
Operating mode Power consumption (Watts)
1
Activation time
(minutes)
2
Return time
(seconds)
3
None Maximum power
consumption at switch
on
4
1200 W
None Copying power (66 ppm) 818.0 W
None Ready 61.12 W 0.0 0.0
None Energy Saving Mode A 44.22 W 5
5
3.0
(solid
amber moon)
Energy Saving Mode B 2.43 W 30
6
6.8
(fading
amber moon)
Hibernate Mode
7
0.62 W Disabled
7
Power switch
located on the
right side of
device
Plugged-in Off mode
(same as switched off)
8
0.0 W Switch activated
1
For a device without options. This is a time-averaged value. Instantaneous values may be higher.
2
Amount of time that elapses after the end of the print job until the device enters that mode.
3
Amount of time that the device takes to return to the Ready mode.
4
2 seconds or less when the device is turned on.
5
Cannot be modified by the user.
6
Can be modified from 1–120 minutes.
7
Hibernate Mode is disabled at shipment. Hibernate mode can be enabled by the user through the User Interface.
8
The device is designed to not incur any damage when being switched on and off up to twice per day.