User's Manual
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All events: The printer wakes when it receives any print job (through the USB port, network port, or
wireless connection), or when someone presses a button on the control panel, or opens any door
or tray.
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Network port: The printer wakes when it receives a print job sent through the network port, or
when someone presses a button on the control panel, or opens any door or tray. With this setting,
the printer uses 1 watt or less of power while in the Sleep/Auto O state.
NOTE: When a print job is sent over network during sleep, the printer wakes and prints the job,
but the control panel stays dimmed.
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Power button only: The printer wakes only when someone presses the power button. With this
setting, the printer uses 1 watt or less of power while in the Sleep/Auto O state.
Set the sleep schedule
Use the Sleep Schedule feature to congure the printer to automatically wake or go into Sleep/Auto O mode
at specic times on specic days of the week.
NOTE: Congure the date and time settings before setting the Sleep Schedule feature.
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, scroll to and touch the Administration button.
2. Open the following menus:
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General Settings
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Date/Time Settings
3. Open the Date/Time Format menu and congure the following settings:
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Date Format
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Time Format
4. Touch the Save button.
5. Open the Date/Time menu and congure the following settings:
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Date/Time
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Time Zone
If you are in an area that uses daylight savings time, select the Adjust for Daylight Savings box.
6. Touch the Save button.
7. Touch the back-arrow button to return to the Administration screen.
8. Open the following menus:
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General Settings
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Energy Settings
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Sleep Schedule
9. Touch the Add button, and then select the type of event to schedule: Wake or Sleep.
10. Congure the following settings:
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