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Basic Operation
Power Saver Mode
The printer has an energy saving feature that reduces power consumption during periods of inactivity. This feature
operates in two modes: the Low Power mode and Sleep mode. As delivered, the printer switches to the Low Power
mode three minutes after the last print job is printed. The printer then switches to the Sleep mode after another one
minute of inactivity. When the printer is in the Low Power mode,
(
Energy Saver
) button lights up, and the LCD
backlight turns off. In the Sleep mode, the display also goes blank and displays nothing.
The factory default setting of one minute for each mode is changeable within the range of 1 to 60 minutes (Low
Power mode and Sleep mode). The printer returns to the ready-to-print state in about 18 seconds when re-activated.
The printer can switch from the ready-to-print state to the Low Power mode without waiting right after pressing
(
Energy Saver
) button. Press
(
Energy Saver
) button to switch to Power Saver mode to save electricity.
NOTE:
•
The functions of Low Power mode and Sleep mode cannot be disabled.
See also:
• "Setting the Power Saver Time Option" on page 198
Exiting the Power Saver Mode
The printer automatically exits the Power Saver mode when it receives a print job from a computer. To manually exit
the Low Power mode, press the
(
Energy Saver
) button on the operator panel. To exit the Sleep mode, press the
(
Energy Saver
) button.
NOTE:
•
Opening and closing a cover will cause the printer to exit the Low Power mode and the Sleep mode.
•
When the printer is in the Sleep mode, all buttons on the operator panel except for the
(
Energy Saver
) button do not
function. To use the buttons on the operator panel, press the
(
Energy Saver
) button to exit the Sleep mode.
See also:
Summary of Contents for DocuPrint P455 D
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Page 4: ...4 Preface ...
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Page 114: ...114 Printer Connection and Software Installation ...
Page 160: ...160 Printing Basics ...
Page 200: ...200 Using the Operator Panel Menus ...
Page 294: ...294 Contacting Fuji Xerox ...
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