Saving Power

Normal power consumption during machine standby is 270 W.

When the machine is not used for a set period of time, it automatically goes into the low power mode (Power Saver mode) (factory default is 15 minutes). In addition, after a set period of time, it shifts to the power Off mode (Sleep Mode) (factory default is 60 minutes). These time-out periods can be changed. See Time-Outsin 6-1: List of Custom Preset Functions for details.

When the machine is not used for a set period of time, it automatically goes into the low power mode (factory default is 15 minutes). In addition, after a set period of time, it shifts to the Sleep Mode (factory default is 60 minutes).

For models which come with the printer feature, see the Operating Instructions (For Printer) regarding setting the power-saving feature.

Sleep mode can be disabled. See the Operating Instructions (For Printer).

The machine has a power-saving feature, which lowers the power

consumption when copying is stopped for a period of time. This consists of 1 two modes based on the level of power consumption.

Low Power Mode (Power Saver Mode)

Power consumption: 120 V model: 206 W, 220-240 V model:208 W

The power of the control panel and fuser unit lowers. The display is unlit. The Power Saver light on the control panel is lit.

To copy, press the Power Saver (On/Off) button.

The Power Saver light is unlit and the Power Saver mode is cancelled.

Power Off Mode (Sleep Mode)

Power consumption: 120 V model: 6 W, 220-240 V model: 7 W The power switch automatically changes to the " " position and the power is switched Off.

To copy, turn the power switch to the "I" position.

The power is switched On and the display shows the default screen.

For Models Which Come with the Printer Feature

Low Power Mode

The power of the control panel and fuser unit lowers. The display is unlit. The Power Saver light on the control panel is lit.

To copy, press the Power Saver (On/Off) button.

Operating Instructions (For Printer)

Sleep Mode

The power of the fuser unit is cut. The display is unlit.

The Power Saver light on the control panel is lit.

To copy, press the Power Saver (On/Off) button.

The Power Saver light is unlit and Power Saver mode is cancelled.

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Panasonic DP-7000, DP-6000 manual Saving Power, For Models Which Come with the Printer Feature

DP-6000, DP-7000 specifications

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