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Adjusting Power Saver

To adjust the Power Saver setting:

1Make sure the printer is on and Ready appears on the display.

2Press on the operator panel.

3Press until Settings appears, and then press .

4Press until Setup Menu appears, and then press .

5Press until Power Saver appears, and then press .

6Using the numeric pad or the right and left arrows on the operator panel, enter the number of minutes for the printer to wait before entering Power Saver.

The settings available range from 2–240 minutes. If you want to turn Power Saver off, see Disabling Power Saver on page 106.

7Press .

Submitting Selection appears.

Note: You can also adjust the Power Saver setting by issuing a Printer Job Language (PJL) command.

Disabling Power Saver

Disabling Power Saver is a two step process. First, you must turn the variable on, and then select the variable. To disable Power Saver:

1Turn the printer off.

2Press and hold and while turning the printer on.

3Release both buttons when Performing Self Test appears on the display.

The printer performs its power-on sequence, and then Config Menu appears on the first line of the display.

4Press until Energy Conserve appears, and then press .

5Press until Off appears, and then press .

Submitting Selection appears.

The operator panel returns to Energy Conserve.

6Press until Exit Config Menus appears, and then press .

Resetting the Printer appears briefly followed by a clock. The operator panel then returns to Ready.

7Make sure Ready appears.

8Press on the operator panel.

9Press until Settings appears, and then press .

10Press until Setup Menu appears, and then press .

11Press until Power Saver appears, and then press .

12Use either the numeric keypad or the right and left arrows to enter 0 (zero). Disabled appears, and then press

.

Submitting Selection appears. Power Saver is now disabled.

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IBM 1585 (MT 4539) manual Adjusting Power Saver, Disabling Power Saver

1585 (MT 4539) specifications

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