The arrow in the illustration indicates the direction of
the ejected paper.
Turning Off the Power
Using Power Off Timer
The printer offers the following two power management
options.
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Sleep mode
The printer enters sleep mode when there are no
errors, no print jobs being received, and no control
panel or other operations performed. When the
printer enters sleep mode, the control panel’s
screen turns off and the internal motors and other
parts switch off to consume less power.
Press any button in the control panel to reactivate
the display. However, under these conditions, the
screen display turns off again after 30 seconds if no
operations are performed.
The printer only exits sleep mode and is completely
restored to normal operation when a print job is
received or the cover is opened or another hardware
operation is performed. The delay before the
printer enters sleep mode can be selected from
values between 5 and 180 minutes. At default
settings, the printer enters sleep mode if no
operations are performed for 15 minutes. The delay
can be changed from the Setup menu.
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Note:
When the printer enters sleep mode, the control
panel’s screen goes blank as if the power has been
turned off, but the
P
light remains lit.
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Power Off Timer
The printer is equipped with a Power Off Timer
option that automatically turns the printer off if no
errors occur, no print jobs are received, and no
control panel or other operations are performed for
a set period of time. The delay before the printer
turns off automatically can be selected from values
between 1 and 24 hours in increments of 1 hour.
At default settings, the printer turns off
automatically if no errors occur, no print jobs are
received, and no control panel or other operations
are performed for eight hours. Power Off Timer
settings can be adjusted from the Setup menu.
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