Hi,
I work at an independent research organisation that sits within a UK university, and I'm currently in charge of our office's environmental policy. We had been turning the photocopier off overnight to try to save energy but then have had this email from the photocopier company:
"if you switch your device off overnight the system often tries to contact the device overnight to see what it’s current toner/drum levels are – if it cannot contact the device you won’t get any replacement cartridges sent. It also wastes more electricity & toner by switching the device off and on than it does by leaving it to sort itself out – it has a very clever energy management system built in, plus we set wake & sleep timers to help further"
This flies in the face of energy saving advice given by reputable sources, and therefore I was interested (particularly from those of you who know about this sort of thing?) whether the company are actually accurate to say that it wastes less energy keeping it on overnight...?