To change the setting:
1
From the Configuration menu, navigate to
Energy Conserve
.
2
Select
On
or
Off
.
If On (default), then the Sleep Mode cannot be turned off. If Off, then
Disabled
appears on the Sleep Mode
menu, and it can be turned off.
Fax low power support
Fax Low Power support allows you to select one of three power settings for the fax. The Auto value relies on the
firmware’s logic to determine if the device supports the fax portion of the low power architecture. Permit Sleep allows
the fax chip to enter low power mode whenever the device determines that it should. Disable Sleep prohibits the fax
chip from ever entering low power mode.
To change the fax low power support setting:
1
Select
Fax low-power support
in the configuration menu to open the item
2
Select one of the three settings: disable, sleep permit, or sleep auto.
3
Select
to accept the setting, or press the
X
on the screen to exit the item.
Min copy memory
Values will be displayed only if the amount of installed DRAM is at least twice the amount of the value, that is, at least
200 MB of installed DRAM is required to display the 100 MB selection.
To change this setting:
1
Select
Min Copy Memory
from the Configuration Menu.
[setting's current value]
displays.
2
Select the desired setting from the following values: 25, 35, 50, 80, 100.
3
Select
Submit
to save the change.
Num pad job assist
This setting determines if a user can configure and initiate a job using the operator panel’s hard buttons.
To change this setting:
1
Select
Num Pad Job Assist
from the Configuration Menu.
[setting's current value]
displays.
2
Select the minus to decrease the setting's value or the plus to increase the setting’s value.
3
Select
Submit
to save the change.
Format fax storage
This setting enables you to format the non-volatile storage used for storing faxes.
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Page 184: ...D ADF cover open E Flatbed cover open F Paperfeed sensor 7016 Service menus 184 ...
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Page 240: ...5 Remove the screw A from the rear side of the printer 7016 Repair information 240 ...
Page 249: ...4 Remove the four screws B and then remove the right front mount 7016 Repair information 249 ...
Page 332: ...4 Remove the screw D 5 Disconnect the spring E 7016 Repair information 332 ...
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