Xerox 4110, 4590 manual Power Saver mode

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Power Saver mode

The machine is equipped with a Power Saver feature that automatically reduces power consumption after a period of time of inactivity. The Power Saver feature has two modes, a Low Power mode and Sleep mode.

The machine enters the Low Power mode after the machine remains inactive for a preset time period. Once activated, the machine remains in the Low Power mode until activity occurs or until it a second period of time elapses. If the machine continues to remain inactive for another preset time period, it then enters the Sleep mode.

Low Power Mode:

In this mode, the power to the control panel and fuser lowers in order to save power.

The display switches to a black screen, and the Power Saver button on the control panel lights.

To use the machine, press the Power Saver button. The light on the Power Saver button switches off and the Control Panel displays the initial power on screen.

Sleep Mode:

In this mode, the power consumption lowers to 15 watts, and the fuser switches off.

The display switches to a black screen, and the Power Saver button on the control panel lights.

To use the machine, press the Power Saver button. The light on the Power Saver button switches off and the Control Panel displays the initial power on screen.

Example: The Low Power mode is set for thirty minutes and the Sleep mode is set for sixty minutes. With this criteria, if the machine is inactive for thirty minutes, it then enters the Low Power mode. If the machine continues to remain inactive for an additional sixty minutes, it then enters the Sleep mode.

KEY POINT: The machine requires more time to warm-up from a Sleep Mode than it does from a Low Power Mode. Warm-up time from either Low Power Mode or Sleep Mode is approximately 45 seconds.

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Xerox 4110/4590 Getting Started

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Contents Getting Started Page Table of contents Maintenance Symbols used in this guide Before Using the MachineOther symbols or conventions used in this guide Electrical safety Safety noticesDisconnect device North America Laser safetyEurope and other markets Maintenance safety Safety standardsOperational safety Radio frequency emissions FCC in the USA Ozone safetyRegulatory information for Rfid Safety extra low voltage approvalCanada ICES-003 Certifications in Europe USA It’s illegalDependency Status Canada Other countries Environmental notices for the USAEnvironmental notices for Canada European union Product recycling and disposalRelated information sources Customer documentation updatesProduct Overview Component Function Machine componentsBefore you can open the waste toner container cover Component Function Power on Power on/offAbout the circuit breaker Power offPower Saver mode User Interface UI Component Function Product Overview Xerox 4110/4590 Getting Started Basic Operation Loading documents Basic copying and scanningDadf accepts the following Document GlassBasic Operation Basic Operation Basic Operation Select the features to set from each tab as necessary Basic Operation Select Scan to Mailbox Basic Operation Canceling a copy or scan job Printing Print Copy & Print Jobs documents procedure Select Copy & Print Jobs Select the Change Settings / Print button Basic Operation Xerox 4110/4590 Getting Started About paper Loading PaperPaper types in the trays Automatic tray selectionLoading paper in Trays 1 Loading paper in Trays 3 Loading paper in tray 5 Bypass Loading paper in Trays 6 Loading paper in Tray 8 Interposer Loading tab stock into Tray 5 Bypass Loading tab stock into any trayLoading Paper Xerox 4110/4590 Getting Started Supply items MaintenanceCustomer Replaceable Units Cruse Image quality problems Problem SolvingFault clearance Paper jams Page 701P44041

4590, 4110 specifications

The Xerox 4110 and 4590 are powerful multifunction printers designed to enhance productivity and streamline document management for businesses. Both models are well-suited for high-volume printing environments, offering advanced features that meet the demands of modern workplaces.

The Xerox 4110 is known for its versatility and reliability. It offers a print speed of up to 110 pages per minute, making it ideal for environments where time is of the essence. The printer supports a maximum monthly duty cycle of up to 300,000 pages, enabling users to handle large printing tasks without compromising performance. The 4110 features a robust paper handling system, accommodating various paper sizes and types, including heavy stock and envelopes.

One of the standout features of the Xerox 4110 is its numerous finishing options. It comes with a range of finishing attachments, including stapling, hole punching, and booklet making, allowing users to create professional-looking documents without external equipment. The user-friendly interface, equipped with a large touchscreen display, simplifies navigation and operation, making it easy for users to set print jobs and access various features.

The Xerox 4590 takes productivity a step further with its advanced print technologies. It delivers a print speed of up to 120 pages per minute and boasts a similar monthly duty cycle capacity. The 4590 incorporates state-of-the-art image quality technology, ensuring sharp text and vivid graphics while maintaining efficiency. This model also offers flexible media handling options, allowing for mixed media printing, which is particularly useful for businesses that require diverse print jobs.

Both the 4110 and 4590 integrate seamlessly with network environments and support a variety of connectivity options, including USB, Ethernet, and wireless networking. This connectivity ensures that multiple users can access the printer from different devices, enhancing collaboration within organizations. Moreover, Xerox’s solutions for document security make these models ideal for businesses that prioritize confidentiality, as they include features like secure printing and user authentication.

In conclusion, the Xerox 4110 and 4590 are designed to deliver high-performance printing solutions tailored for demanding office environments. With their impressive speed, quality, and finishing options, these printers not only enhance productivity but also contribute to more efficient document workflows. Their advanced technologies and user-friendly interfaces make them excellent choices for businesses looking to elevate their printing capabilities while maintaining cost-effectiveness and reliability.