Energy-Saving Function - Canon iR C3200 Series Service Manual

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12.4.5 Energy-Saving Function

12.4.5.1 Outline
1. Standby Mode
In standby mode, the machine is in operation or is ready to operate, with all its parts supplied with power.
2. Power-Save Mode
The term "power-save mode" is used generically to refer to the following modes, in which the machine is supplied
with power differently than it is in normal mode: power-save, low-power, sleep. A shift in the direction of 'resent
power-save mode' to 'low-power mode' and then to 'sleep' mode occurs automatically.
- Power-Save Mode
Shift:
Description:
- Low-Power Mode (factory setting)
This mode conforms to the standards under Energy Star.
Shift:
Description:
- Sleep Mode (sleep mode 1 or sleep mode 2)
Shift:
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A shift to power-save mode is initiated only in response to a press on the Save
Power button on the control panel.
The power used by the machine is reduced according to the settings made in
user mode (immediate recovery, -10%, -25%, -50%; the fixing unit is
controlled to 190 deg C).
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A shift is made only in response to the passage of time (auto low-power shift
time) selected in user mode.
The power used by the machine is reduced to enable the machine to remain in
a state that satisfies the standards under Energy Star.The power supplied to the
reader unit will remain ON except the +24V power, which the reader unit uses
to generate internal power. (All operations remain at rest.)
The printer unit keeps the temperature of the fixing unit to a specific level (190
deg C) which is lower than when the machine is in normal operating mode.
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A shift is made in response to the passage of time (auto sleep shift time)
specified in user mode or in response to a press on the control panel software
power switch.
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