Turning On the Power
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Saving Energy
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--
-Energy Saver mode
If you do not use the machine for a
certain period (default: 60 seconds)
after an operation, or when you press
the {
{{
{Energy Saver}
}}
} key, the display
disappears and the machine goes into
Energy Saver mode. When you press
the {
{{
{Energy Saver}
}}
} key again, the ma-
chine returns to standby. The ma-
chine uses less electricity in Energy
Saver mode.
Note
❒ You can change the amount of time
the machine waits before switch-
ing to Energy Saver mode after
copying finishes or the last opera-
tion is performed. See p.62 “Panel
Off Timer”.
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--
-Low power mode
If you do not use the machine for a
certain period (default: 15 minutes), it
automatically lowers its power con-
sumption. When you press the {
{{
{Ener-
gy Saver}
}}
} key, the machine returns to
standby.
Note
❒ You can change the Low power
mode. See p.62 “Energy Saver”.
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--
- Auto Off mode
If you do not use the machine for a
certain period (default: 60 minutes), it
automatically turns itself off. This
function is called “Auto Off”. When
you press the operation switch, the
machine returns to standby.
Note
❒
You can change the Auto Off mode.
See p.61 “Auto Off Timer”.
❒ Specify whether or not to use the
Auto Off Timer function. See p.68
“AOF (Always On)”.
❒ The Auto Off Timer function will
not operate in the following cases:
•
When a warning message appears.
•
When the service call indicator is lit.
• When paper is jammed.
• When the cover is open.
•
When the “
Add Toner
” message
appears.
•
When toner is being replenished.
• When the User Tools screen is
displayed.
•
When fixed warm-up is in progress.
•
When the scanner, or other func-
tions
are active.
• When operations are suspend-
ed during printing.
• When the Data In indicator is on
or blinking.
• When the sample print display
appears.
• If copying is interrupted.
• During copying (if only one
original is inserted when using
Format Overlay).
• During copying (if all paper in
the paper bypass has not been
copied).
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