Lexmark X644E Menus and Messages Guide - Page 44

When the MFP enters Power Saver, Disabled-Disables Power Saver Mode.

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Using MFP menus Menu item Timeouts Purpose Values and descriptions Specifies the amount of time the MFP waits to return to the home screen, receive an endof-job message, or receive additional bytes of data from the computer. Note: Wait Timeout is only available when using PostScript emulation. This menu value has no effect on PCL emulation print jobs. Standby Mode Disabled 1-240 (15*) Power Saver Mode Disabled 2-240 (60*) Touch the LCD screen or press any of the hard buttons to exit (wake up) from this mode. Disabled-Disables Standby Mode. 1-240-Specifies the amount of time in minutes that the MFP waits before returning to the home screen. It sets the number of minutes that pass after exiting Standby Mode before the MFP goes into a reduced power state called Power Saver Mode. If Standby Mode is disabled, which is considered a setting of 0, then Power Saver Mode is the number of minutes of inactivity that occurs before entering Power Saver Mode. Print the menu settings page to determine the current Power Saver setting. When the MFP is in Power Saver Mode, it is still ready to receive print jobs. Disabled-Disables Power Saver Mode. Disabled is not available if Energy Conserve is set to On. 2-240 (60*)-Specifies the amount of time after exiting Standby Mode or after finishing a print job before the MFP goes into Power Saver mode. For example, select 15 to put the MFP in Power Saver mode 15 minutes after it finishes a print job. This uses much less energy, but requires more warm-up time for the MFP. Select 15 if your MFP shares an electrical circuit with room lighting and you notice lights flickering. Select a high value if the MFP is in constant use. Under most circumstances, this keeps the MFP ready to print with minimum warm-up time. Select a value between 1 and 240 minutes for a balance between energy consumption and a shorter warm-up period. Note: When the MFP enters Power Saver Mode, for the entire duration in this mode, Screen Brightness is set to 15. Touch the LCD screen or press any of the hard buttons to exit (wake up) from this mode. Screen Timeout 15-300 (30*) Disabled-Disables Screen Timeout. 15-300-Specifies the amount of time in seconds before the control panel returns to the home screen due to inactivity. Settings 44

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Settings
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Using MFP menus
Timeouts
Specifies the amount of time
the MFP waits to return to the
home screen, receive an end-
of-job message, or receive
additional bytes of data from
the computer.
Note:
Wait Timeout is only
available when using
PostScript emulation. This
menu value has no effect on
PCL emulation print jobs.
Standby Mode
Disabled
1–240 (15*)
Touch the LCD screen or press any of the
hard buttons to exit (wake up) from this mode.
Disabled—Disables Standby Mode.
1–240—Specifies the amount of time in
minutes that the MFP waits before returning
to the home screen.
Power Saver Mode
Disabled
2–240 (60*)
It sets the number of minutes that pass after
exiting Standby Mode before the MFP goes
into a reduced power state called Power
Saver Mode.
If Standby Mode is disabled, which is
considered a setting of 0, then Power Saver
Mode is the number of minutes of inactivity
that occurs before entering Power Saver
Mode.
Print the menu settings page to determine the
current Power Saver setting. When the MFP is
in Power Saver Mode, it is still ready to
receive print jobs.
Disabled—Disables Power Saver Mode.
Disabled is not available if Energy Conserve is
set to On.
2–240 (60*)—Specifies the amount of time
after exiting Standby Mode or after finishing a
print job before the MFP goes into Power
Saver mode.
For example, select 15 to put the MFP in
Power Saver mode 15 minutes after it finishes
a print job. This uses much less energy, but
requires more warm-up time for the MFP.
Select 15 if your MFP shares an electrical
circuit with room lighting and you notice lights
flickering. Select a high value if the MFP is in
constant use. Under most circumstances, this
keeps the MFP ready to print with minimum
warm-up time. Select a value between 1 and
240 minutes for a balance between energy
consumption and a shorter warm-up period.
Note:
When the MFP enters Power Saver
Mode, for the entire duration in this mode,
Screen Brightness is set to 15. Touch the LCD
screen or press any of the hard buttons to exit
(wake up) from this mode.
Screen Timeout
15–300 (30*)
Disabled—Disables Screen Timeout.
15–300—Specifies the amount of time in
seconds before the control panel returns to
the home screen due to inactivity.
Menu item
Purpose
Values and descriptions