ISO/IEC 17629:2014
Information technology - Office equipment - Method for measuring first print out time for digital printing devices
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ISO/IEC 17629:2014 defines a method for measuring first print out time for digital printing devices, making it a relevant technical document for teams assessing print performance, device responsiveness, and workflow efficiency. For organizations comparing office equipment or preparing procurement specifications, it helps create a common basis for documented evaluation and technical review. ISO/IEC 17629:2014 is especially useful where consistent measurement of print readiness supports product evaluation, conformity assessment, and quality workflows.
Overview of ISO/IEC 17629:2014
ISO/IEC 17629:2014 focuses on a practical measurement approach for the time taken by a digital printing device to produce its first printed output. As a derived document connected to ISO/IEC 17629, it is best understood as supporting technical reference material rather than a broad standalone performance specification. In engineering and compliance workflows, it can support laboratory evaluation, comparison of device behavior, and clearer documentation of performance criteria during technical assessment.
Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 17629:2014
Organizations may use ISO/IEC 17629:2014 when testing printers, multifunction devices, or other digital printing equipment where first print out time is part of the evaluation scope. It can be relevant in procurement reviews, benchmark testing, and product acceptance checks where operational consistency matters. Laboratories and internal verification teams may also rely on it to structure repeatable testing workflows and maintain traceable compliance documentation for office equipment assessments.
Importance of compliance with ISO/IEC 17629:2014
Using a consistent method for measuring first print out time helps reduce ambiguity in technical validation and improves comparability across devices and suppliers. For procurement and compliance teams, that can lower risk when reviewing claims, support fair product assessment, and strengthen conformity assessment preparation. In practice, alignment with ISO/IEC 17629:2014 can improve quality assurance, support reliable engineering documentation, and contribute to more predictable performance evaluation in office printing environments.
- Method guidance for measuring first print out time on digital printing devices
- Useful for laboratory evaluation and repeatable technical assessment
- Supports procurement comparisons and documented product evaluation
- Helps standardize compliance workflows for office equipment testing
- Publication Date: 2014-05-06
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: ISO/IEC 17629 (2014-05-06)
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