Fiver percent coverage is the average ink coverage on an A4 sheet. It's used to estimate the amount of pages an ink cartridge or toner cartridge can produce.
These two paragraphs placed on an A4 or Letter-sized sheet of paper make up 5% coverage: "For the purpose of cartridge yield measure, almost all printer manufacturers base their black ink/toner cartridge yields on 5% coverage. This means only 5% of the whole page is covered with ink or toner. 5% coverage implies basic type with no bold characters, no graphics and no pictures. CMYK toners for color laser printers and copiers base their cartridges yields on 20% to 35% coverage (5% to 7% per color). In reality, if a document had a 100% fill, there would be 400% coverage. Tri-color inkjet/toner cartridges base their page yield on 15% coverage (5% per color)."
Paperboard accounts for 45 percent of all paper goods; printing/writing, 31 percent; newsprint, 12 percent; tissue, 7 percent; and packaging and other, 5 percent.
The Canon BC-02 cartridge will provide enough ink to print approximately 500 pages at 5% coverage. What this means, is that each page will have 95% white space and 5% ink coverage. The coverage figure only takes into account basic print, it does not include pictures or bold print, for example.
No, these are not refillable but The expected lifetime yield / page yield based on 5% coverage is 2500 pages.
They are said to produce a 5,000 page yield at 5% coverage.
It's a printing machine that collates your documents if you're printing multiple sheets like a 5-10 page report or lettert hem together and doesn't separate them
It might be around 2 cents to 5 cents.
According to Hewlett Packard this toner will print approximately 2500 pages. This is based on printing covering 5% of each page.
The HP LaserJet CE285A Black Print Cartridge will print approximately 1600 pages. This is based on 5% page coverage on an 8.5" x 11" page (a normal document).
The Brother LC41C is a cyan ink replacement cartridge, not a printer. The cartridge sells for about $10 and can yield about 400 pages at 5 percent coverage.
4,5,14,15,24,25,34,35,40,41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59,64,65,74,75,84,85,94,95 = 36 out of 100 = 36%
This command i.e. pr, prepares a file for printing by adding suitable headers, footers and formatted text. This command has to be used with a file name as an argument. pr adds five lines of margin at the top and five at the bottom. The header shows the date and time of last modification of the file, along with the file name and page number. There's one option that uses a number prefixed by a + to print from a specific page number. Another option (-l) set the page length. pr -l 54 emp.lst Page set to 54 lines pr +5 emp.lst Starts printing from page 5