It all depends (not the diaper brand) on what kind of printer it is. You should be able to find it in the manual or on the printer itself
Not very many, probably less than 20 watts.
A typical inkjet printer uses around 30-50 watts during operation, while a laser printer can range from 300-1000 watts depending on the model and type of printing being done.
about half as many watts as the computer per hour a computer uses 200-500
It will depend on the size, type, and functions of the printer. Look at the label on the printer or see its manual.
A typical ink-jet printer such as used at home would draw around 5 watts on stand-by and 25 to 35 watts while printing. A typical laser-printer such as used in an office would draw about 35 to 50 watts on stand-by and up to about 350 to 500 watts while printing.
Not very many, probably less than 20 watts.
A typical inkjet printer uses around 30-50 watts during operation, while a laser printer can range from 300-1000 watts depending on the model and type of printing being done.
about half as many watts as the computer per hour a computer uses 200-500
It will depend on the size, type, and functions of the printer. Look at the label on the printer or see its manual.
A typical ink-jet printer such as used at home would draw around 5 watts on stand-by and 25 to 35 watts while printing. A typical laser-printer such as used in an office would draw about 35 to 50 watts on stand-by and up to about 350 to 500 watts while printing.
On average, a HP printer consumes around 20-50 watts when printing, 3-5 watts in sleep mode, and 0.2-2 watts when off. The exact power consumption can vary depending on the specific model and usage.
Approximately Commercial printers which are used in an office will draw 30 to 50 watts on standby and 300 to 500 watts when printing.
George Byron Watts has written: 'Philippe-Denis Pierres, first printer ordinary of Louis XVI'
100wats
1540 watts
210,000,000 watts
132 watts