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    C3200 - C3220 - Wake up

    Is there a setting where you can have the machine "Wake up" in the morning so it will be ready when the customer gets to work in the morning? Customer is starting to get mad because they have to wait for it to go through its warm up to print in the morning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kuby View Post
    Is there a setting where you can have the machine "Wake up" in the morning so it will be ready when the customer gets to work in the morning? Customer is starting to get mad because they have to wait for it to go through its warm up to print in the morning.

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    Tell customer this Printer is not a Coffee Pot/

    You have three Power Modes>

    power save mode, low power mode, or sleep mode

    Under Common Settings
    Change power save mode to > immediate recovery
    when customer walks in and hits the Power Saver Key it will do an "immediate recovery"

    Next -I would turn off the <SLEEP> setting
    Used to turn auto sleep function ON/OFF.
    Setting 0: OFF


    You can then look at the weekly timer 00:00 to 23:59 (1-min increments)
    I never used this before-


    Power-Save Mode
    The term “power-save mode” is used generically to refer to the following modes, in
    which the machine is supplied with power differently than it is in normal mode: power save,
    low-power, sleep. A shift in the direction of ‘present power-save mode’ to ‘low power
    mode’ and then to ‘sleep’ mode occurs automatically.
    • Power-Save Mode
    Shift: A shift to power-save mode is initiated only in response to a press on the
    Save Power button on the control panel.
    Description: The power used by the machine is reduced according to the settings
    made in user mode (immediate recovery, –10%, –25%, –50%; the fixing
    unit is controlled to 190°C).
    • Low-Power Mode (factory setting)
    This mode conforms to the standards under Energy Star.
    Shift: A shift is made only in response to the passage of time (auto low-power
    shift time) selected in user mode.
    Description: The power used by the machine is reduced to enable the machine to remain
    in a state that satisfies the standards under Energy Star.
    The power supplied to the reader unit will remain ON except the +24V
    power, which the reader unit uses to generate internal power. (All operations
    remain at rest.)
    The printer unit keeps the temperature of the fixing unit to a specific
    level (190°C) which is lower than when the machine is in normal operating
    mode.
    • Sleep Mode (sleep mode 1 or sleep mode 2)
    Shift: A shift is made in response to the passage of time (auto sleep shift time)
    specified in user mode or in response to a press on the control panel
    software power switch.
    Description: In sleep mode 1 (relatively higher power consumption), the fixing assembly
    is totally deprived of power. The DC controller PCB, however,
    remains supplied with power.
    In sleep mode 2 (relatively lower power consumption), on the other
    hand, the printer unit (including the fixing assembly) remains OFF; the
    main controller PCB is supplied with all-night power as indicated in the
    table
    Controller
    +3.3 VAN -CPU,
    Main memory
    +12 VAN - Controller cooling fan
    FAX
    +5 VAN fax arrival detection

    AC OFF Mode
    AC OFF mode occurs when the main power switch is turned off, i.e., all parts of the machine
    is deprived of power.


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    Last edited by teckat; 11-10-2010 at 04:53 PM.
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