Dell C2660dn Dell Color Laser Printer Users Guide - Page 180
System Settings, Job Time-out, Power Saver Timer
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Job Time-out Purpose: To specify the amount of time the printer waits for data to arrive from the computer. The print job is cancelled if the time-out time is exceeded. Values: Off On* 30 seconds* Available Range: 5-300 seconds Disables the job time-out. Sets the time the printer waits for data to arrive from the computer. System Settings Use System Settings to configure the power saving mode, warning tones, time-out duration, display language, and job log auto print settings. NOTE: Values marked by an asterisk (*) are the factory default menu settings. Power Saver Timer CAUTION: If the Power Off Timer feature is set and the power is turned off, stored data in RAM Disk is cleared. Purpose: To specify the time for transition to power saver mode. Values: Sleep Deep Sleep Power Off Timer*1 10 minutes* Available Range: 1-30 minutes 20 minutes* Available Range: 1-30 minutes Auto Detect* 180 minutes* Available Range: 60-1440 minutes On 180 minutes* Available Range: 60-1440 minutes Specifies the time taken by the printer to enter Sleep mode after it finishes a job. Specifies the time taken by the printer to enter Deep Sleep mode after it has entered Sleep mode. Detects whether the printer is connected to a network via Ethernet or wireless. If the printer is connected to a network, Power Off Timer is disabled. If the printer is not connected to a network (connected via USB or Wi-Fi Direct), the printer automatically turns off after the specified time has elapsed. Specify the time it takes to automatically turn off the printer after it has entered Deep Sleep mode. Specifies the time it takes to automatically turn off the printer after it has entered Deep Sleep mode. Off Disables Power Off Timer. *1 Power Off Timer feature is available only in certain regions. When you specify 1 minute for Sleep, the printer enters power saver mode 1 minute after it finishes a job. This uses much less energy, but requires more warm-up time for the printer. Specify 1 minute if your printer shares an electrical circuit with room lighting and you notice lights flickering. Select a high value if your printer is in constant use. In most circumstances, this keeps the printer ready to operate with minimum warm-up time. Select a value between 1 and 30 minutes for power saver mode if you want a balance between energy consumption and a shorter warm-up period. 178 Understanding the Printer Menus