BH GSO ISO/IEC 24735:2017

ISO/IEC 24735:2012
Bahraini Standard   Historical · Approved on 03 April 2017

Information technology - Office equipment - Method for measuring digital copying productivity

BH GSO ISO/IEC 24735:2017 Files

English 30 Pages
Historical Reference Language

BH GSO ISO/IEC 24735:2017 Scope

ISO/IEC 24735:2012 specifies a method for measuring the "productivity" of digital copying devices and multifunctional devices with various copying modes. It is applicable to digital copying devices and multifunctional devices equipped with automatic document feeder and collating function.

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