Toshiba 2051c Turning the power OFF Shutdown, Press the Power button until a pip sound is heard

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Turning Power ON/OFF

Turning the power OFF (Shutdown)

When turning the power of the equipment OFF, be sure to shut it down according to the procedure below. Check the following three points before shutdown.

No jobs should be left in the print job list.

None of the PRINT DATA lamp (blue) or the MEMORY RX / LINE lamp (green) should be blinking.

(If the equipment is shut down while any of the above lamps is blinking, jobs in progress such as FAX reception will be aborted.)

No computer should access the equipment via the network, such as TopAccess.

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If a job in process exists when the [POWER] button of the control panel is pressed, “Processing job will be deleted. Are you sure you want to shutdown?” appears.

“Shutdown is in progress.” appears for a while, and then the power is turned OFF.

Press the [POWER] button until a “pip” sound is heard.

When the equipment is not used for a long period of time:

When the power is turned OFF with the main power switch, the

MAIN POWER lamp (green) will go out.

Press the [POWER] button on the control panel to shut down the equipment, check that the [ENERGY SAVER] button (green) stops blinking and is definitely not lit, and then turn the power OFF with the main power switch.

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Contents Quick Start Guide Lineup of Our Manuals How to use the Client Utilities/User Documentation DVDCopying Guide High Security Mode Management GuideSoftware Installation Guide TopAccess GuideDescription of original/paper direction How to Read This ManualSymbols in this manual Screens and Operation ProceduresContents Toner remaining check function Recommended toner cartridgesTrademarks Cartridge detecting functionChapter Front / Right side Description of Each ComponentLeft / Inner side Control panel Print button Adjusting the angle of the control panelFAX button Filing button Touch buttons Adjusting the contrast of the touch panel Touch panel Message displayedSetting letters When Erasing Data appears Turning Power ON/OFFTurning the power on When the Main Power lamp green on the control panel lightsTurning the power OFF Shutdown When the equipment is not used for a long period of timePress the Power button until a pip sound is heard Saving energy when not in use energy saving modes From the modeFor the European version Placing paper Placing Paper and OriginalsPlacing originals Original glassReversing Automatic Document Feeder Installing Client Software Recommended installationTurning Power ON/OFF in this manual Setting the printer driver When the installation is completed, click FinishClick Exit and then Yes to finish the installation Basic Operation Placing originals in this manual Basic Copying OperationMaking copies Select the copy modes as requiredPress Sort and then 2 OK Selecting finishing mode sortingEnlargement and reduction copying Press FinishingOriginals with text and photographs mixed Setting duplex copySetting original mode Sided original to 2-sided copyBypass copying Density adjustmentYou can manually adjust the density by pressing either or Press Auto to adjust the density automaticallyBasic Fax Operation Sending a faxPress Send on the touch panel. The fax starts being sent Specifying recipients in groups Specifying recipients in the address bookConfirming recipients Specifying recipients one by onePress Option After each item is set, press OKPress JOB Status Checking communication status log Registering recipientsPress Scan on the touch panel Basic Scanning OperationStoring the scanned data in a shared folder Press File on the touch panelStore the scanned data in a Windows computer Press the Start button on the control Basic e-Filing OperationStoring documents Panel to store the documentsPrinting Documents Basic Printing Operation Setting Universal Printer 2 driver Basic Menu Operation Maintenance Replacing Toner Cartridge M C K Replacing Waste Toner BoxStapler Unit of Saddle Stitch Finisher Replacing Staple CartridgeSaddle Stitch Unit of Saddle Stitch Finisher Stapler Unit of Inner Finisher They could be caught and this could injure you Guide / 4. Platen sheet Regular CleaningCleaning the main chargers and LED print heads Page Troubleshooting Covers of the equipment and the options TroubleshootingSymbols and messages appear on the touch panel When paper misfeeds occurUsing the Help functions Chapter Title Section About Troubleshooting GuideReferences to the Troubleshooting Guide Error codesAdvanced Functions Advanced Functions Copying different-sized originals and stapling copies When copying When scanningCopying or scanning originals without blank sheets Storing data in a shared folder as well as sending a fax Registering frequently used scan settings in templates Attaching the scanned data to an E-mail Adding date and time to document files Copy FAX Scan Printing only allowed data set on the control panel Information about Equipment Safety Information Items Included in This ProductQuick Start Guide This manual For UNIX/Linux Client softwareFor Windows For MacintoshClient Software Client software for the printing functionsClient software for the scanning functions Client software for the network fax functions Client software for the e-Filing functionsOptions IPsec Enabler GP-1080 Accessible Arm KK-2550Wireless LAN Module GN-1060 Data Overwrite Enabler GP-1070How to use the Accessible Arm Logging Department managementAfter the operation User management Menu for user authentication appears Specifications of Equipment Feeder Media type Weight Maximum sheet capacity Paper sizeAcceptable paper Media Type Toshiba recommendations/Manufacturer Weight Specifications of EquipmentSTUDIO2050C/2550C, e-STUDIO2051C/2551C Specifications Paper Feed Pedestal 1 drawer type Specifications of OptionsReversing Automatic Document Feeder Large Capacity FeederPaper Feed Unit Saddle Stitch FinisherTray loading capacity of Saddle Stitch Finisher Upper Receiving Tray Inner FinisherTray loading capacity of Inner Finisher Job SeparatorHole Punch Unit Bridge UnitAvailable paper size FAX Unit Page Index Page Page Multifunctional Digital Color Systems Quick Start Guide