HP PageWide XL 5000 User Guide - Page 17

Dim mode, Sleep mode, Change the language of the front-panel display, Change system options

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Dim mode After some time with no activity (5 minutes by default), the printer goes to dim mode, which reduces the brightness of the front panel by 25% and the brightness of the beacon by 10%. Any activity, such as the use of the front panel or the arrival of a print job, ends dim mode and restores normal brightness. After some time in dim mode (15 minutes by default), the printer changes to sleep mode. The time periods can be changed from the front panel. See Sleep mode on page 11. Sleep mode Sleep mode puts the printer into a reduced power state after a period of inactivity, turning off some elements to save energy. Printer features can be enabled from this mode, and the printer maintains network connectivity, waking up only as necessary. The printer can be woken from sleep mode in any of the following ways: ● By pressing the power button ● By opening a door or drawer ● By sending a print job ● By inserting a page into the scanner (MFP only) ● By installing or uninstalling the high-capacity stacker The printer wakes up in several seconds, more quickly than if it is completely turned off. While in sleep mode, the power button blinks. To change the time that elapses before sleep mode, see Change system options on page 11. Printer Monitoring (with the Print Spooler) and Remote Printer Management with the HP Utility and Web JetAdmin continue to be available during sleep mode. Some remote management tasks offer the option of remotely waking up the printer if needed to perform the task. Change the language of the front-panel display There are two possible ways to change the language of the front-panel menus and messages: ● If you can understand the current front-panel display language, tap , then System > Language . ● If you cannot understand the current front-panel display language, start with the printer powered off. Press the power key to turn it on. When you see icons appear on the front panel, tap and then . The front panel acknowledges this sequence by turning the icons on and off rapidly. Whichever method you used, the language selection menu should now appear on the front-panel display. Tap your preferred language. The available languages are English, Portuguese, Spanish, Catalan, French, Dutch, Italian, German, Polish, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, and Japanese. ENWW Front panel 11

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Dim mode
After some time with no activity (5 minutes by default), the printer goes to dim mode, which reduces the
brightness of the front panel by 25% and the brightness of the beacon by 10%. Any activity, such as the use of
the front panel or the arrival of a print job, ends dim mode and restores normal brightness. After some time in
dim mode (15 minutes by default), the printer changes to sleep mode. The time periods can be changed from
the front panel. See
Sleep mode
on page
11
.
Sleep mode
Sleep mode puts the printer into a reduced power state after a period of inactivity, turning
off
some elements to
save energy. Printer features can be enabled from this mode, and the printer maintains network connectivity,
waking up only as necessary.
The printer can be woken from sleep mode in any of the following ways:
By pressing the power button
By opening a door or drawer
By sending a print job
By inserting a page into the scanner (MFP only)
By installing or uninstalling the high-capacity stacker
The printer wakes up in several seconds, more quickly than if it is completely turned
off.
While in sleep mode, the
power button blinks.
To change the time that elapses before sleep mode, see
Change system options
on page
11
.
Printer Monitoring (with the Print Spooler) and Remote Printer Management with the HP Utility and Web
JetAdmin continue to be available during sleep mode. Some remote management tasks
offer
the option of
remotely waking up the printer if needed to perform the task.
Change the language of the front-panel display
There are two possible ways to change the language of the front-panel menus and messages:
If you can understand the current front-panel display language, tap
, then
System
>
Language
.
If you cannot understand the current front-panel display language, start with the printer powered
off.
Press
the power key to turn it on. When you see icons appear on the front panel, tap
and then
. The
front panel acknowledges this sequence by turning the icons on and
off
rapidly.
Whichever method you used, the language selection menu should now appear on the front-panel display. Tap
your preferred language.
The available languages are English, Portuguese, Spanish, Catalan, French, Dutch, Italian, German, Polish,
Russian,
Simplified
Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, and Japanese.
ENWW
Front panel
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