Lexmark 22Z0000 User Manual - Page 136
Alarms, Notes, Timeouts
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Menu item Alarms Alarm Control Cartridge Alarm Staple Alarm Hole Punch Alarm Timeouts Standby Mode 1-240 Disabled Timeouts Sleep Mode 2-240 min Disabled Timeouts Screen Timeout 15-300 sec Timeouts Print Timeout Disabled 1-255 sec Description Sets an alarm to sound when the printer requires operator intervention Available selections for each alarm type are: Off Single Continuous Notes: • Single is the factory default setting for Alarm Control and Cartridge Alarm. Single sounds three quick beeps. • Off is the factory default setting for Staple Alarm and Hole Punch Alarm. Off means no alarm will sound. • Continuous repeats three beeps every 10 seconds. Specifies the number of minutes of inactivity before the system enters a lower power state Note: 15 minutes is the factory default setting. Sets the amount of time the printer waits, after a print job is finished, before it goes into a reduced power state Notes: • 30 minutes is the factory default setting. • Lower settings conserve more energy, but may require longer warm-up times. • Select the lowest setting if the printer shares an electrical circuit with room lighting. • Select a high setting if the printer is in constant use. Under most circumstances, this keeps the printer ready to print with minimum warm-up time. Sets the amount of time in seconds the printer waits before returning the printer display to a Ready state Note: 30 seconds is the factory default setting. Sets the amount of time in seconds the printer waits to receive an end-of-job message before canceling the remainder of the print job Notes: • 90 seconds is the factory default setting. • When the timer expires, any partially printed page still in the printer is printed, and then the printer checks to see if any new print jobs are waiting. • Print Timeout is available only when using PCL emulation. This setting has no effect on PostScript emulation print jobs. Understanding printer menus 136