Ricoh IM C300F User Guide - Page 13
See Date/Time/Timer, User Guide Full Version., Lift the ADF.
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Turning On and Off the Power • In this mode, you can scan documents, send faxes, receive faxes into memory, change the machine settings on the control panel, and perform other operations that do not require printing. Sleep Mode In this mode, the display of the control panel turns off and the main power indicator blinks slowly. Power consumption is minimized. When you do not operate the machine for a specified period of time or press [Energy Save] ( ), the machine enters Sleep mode. • You can specify the amount of time that the machine waits before entering Sleep mode under [Sleep Mode Timer]. See "Date/Time/Timer", User Guide (Full Version). • The machine recovers from Sleep mode when you perform one of the following: • Lift the ADF. • Place an original in the ADF. • Touch the display of the control panel. • The energy saving functions are disabled when an error occurs or while an operation is in progress. • The energy saving functions will not operate in the following cases: • When fixed warm-up is in progress • When operations are suspended during printing • When a warning message appears (The machine enters Fusing Unit Off mode unless the cover is open.) • When paper is jammed (The machine enters Fusing Unit Off mode except when the cover is open.) • When the Data In indicator is lit or flashing (The machine enters Fusing Unit Off mode except when the Data In indicator is lit or flashing due to receiving faxes or storing documents.) • The machine does not enter Sleep mode in the following cases: • During communication with external equipment • When the hard disk is active • When the service call message appears • When the ADF, machine's cover, or ADF cover are opened • When the "Add Toner" message appears • When toner is being replenished • When one of the following screens is displayed: • System Settings 11