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Speed Licenses
From Copytechnet.com "Hello, I'm setting up an HP E87740DN for another dealer. Reading through the installation instructions it refers to a speed license for this series. Does the HP E87740DN require a speed license or is it the default speed model?" "40 ppm will be the default speed. On your configuration page, LPDC will show "Not Configured" and its speed CAN be increased in the future if a (faster) license is purchased. These models are fairly new and my understanding of HP's new way of...
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This series can be made to run at 40, 50, 60 OR 70 ppm all from the same fuser.
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Some customers want faster copiers just for the speed and not so much for the print volume. Some customers want faster copiers to handle higher volumes quicker. I am not sure one fuser for four speeds is the way to go at high print volumes.
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.. it looks like a speed license for the new HP E8000 series costs List $3,264.00 USD to go from a 40 to 60 cpm.
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KYOCERA TASKalfa 7054ci 7004i Speed license https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYUDTQYbP4s Kyocera now seems to offer only four base models that can offer 10 different speeds. With one base model you can jump up several speeds with one increasingly more expensive license. The Kyocera dealer has to physically order the desired speed license with the corresponding stickers arriving in a box. ... speed licenses seem to be a great way for both HP and Kyocera to generate additional revenue for...
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... Kyocera is planning to introduce a new line of A4 products with speed licenses. When that happens they will probably be the first to market.
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From what our service team's told me, the Kyocera speed licenses can't be in-field upgrades. The speed license is required during setup/initialization. Part of this is because the 60-70ppm color models use different toner cartridges from the 40-50ppm, and the 35ppm color model uses different toner from the 25ppm. So Kyocera's speed license appears to be strictly inventory based for manufacturer/dealer rather than an upsell to the customer.
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... it is not hard to image Kyocera or HP giving away free or deep discounted speed licenses when needed to close a big sale or offer as a promotion. Overall, I think speed licenses are the future of copiers as it helps to simplify inventory especially in a post COVID world with rising hardware costs, scarce chip sets and tenuous supply chains that all can be unpredictable. Speed licenses are not a new concept so one has to wonder why the other OEM's have not rushed to incorporate this...