P.49 “energy saver mode, Saving energy, P.49 “interrupt—tempo – Ricoh AFICIO 180 User Manual

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Other Functions

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Other Functions

Energy Saver Mode—Saving
Energy

If you do not operate the machine for
a certain period after copying, or
when you press and hold the

{

Energy

Saver

} key for more than one second,

the display disappears and the ma-
chine enters Energy Saver mode.
When you press the

{

Energy Saver

}

key again, the machine returns to the
ready condition. In Energy Saver
mode, the machine uses less electrici-
ty.
The Energy Saver mode makes a two-
step reduction in electricity: one for
the period up to the time set for Low
Power mode, the other for the period
after that time.
You can select the Energy Saver Mode
power level.

Note

❒ The period for which the machine

remains in Energy Saver mode (i.e.
the period until the mode is turned
off to return to the ready condi-
tion) varies with the effectiveness
of energy saving.

❒ If you press the

{

Energy Saver

} key

during the operation, the current
settings will be cleared.

Reference

See “07. Energy Saver Level” and
“08. Energy Saver Timer” of the
System Settings.

Interrupt—Temporarily
Stopping One Job to Copy
Something Else

You can make urgently needed copies
during a multi-copy run.

A

Press the

{{{{

Interrupt

}}}} key.

The key indicator lights.

B

Remove the originals currently
set for copying, and set your orig-
inals for interrupt copying. Make
your copies.

C

After interrupt copying, remove
the originals for interrupt copy-
ing and the copies.

D

Press the

{{{{

Interrupt

}}}} key again.

The key indicator goes off.

E

Reset the previous originals.
Then, press the

{{{{

Start

}}}} key.

Note

❒ The previous copy settings are

recalled and the previous copy
job can be resumed by pressing
the

{

Start

} key.

Limitation

❒ You cannot choose the sort or

combine copy function in inter-
rupt copying.

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