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How is Total Usage Count calculated on the Media Usage Report?

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How is Total Usage Count calculated on the Media Usage Report?

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Answer – Total Usage Count displays the quantity of various media types printed (both simplex and duplex) on a particular printer, and bases that quantity upon a letter size sheet of paper. It uses the media type “letter” as a constant, giving it a value of 1.0, and calculates all other media types as a multiple of this constant. For example, “legal” size is displayed as the total number of sheets fed through the printer multiplied by a value of 1.3, since legal is slightly larger than letter size.

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