User Mode 4: Cold Sleep Timer Setting - KIP 5000 User Manual

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User Mode 4: Cold Sleep Timer Setting Mode
Please Set the Touchscreen - "?"
Do not change this setting.
It is possible to change the timer for the Cold Sleep function on the User Interface (UI).
Reference
1. The purpose of Cold Sleep Mode is to reduce power consumption by shutting off the
supply of power to the heater unit. It saves more power than Warm Sleep Mode. The
temperature of the heater unit is about 140 degrees Centigrade (284 degrees Fahrenheit)
when the KIP 5000 is ready. But if they system is not in use for an extended period, it is
best to reduce power consumption by stoping the supply of energy to the heater unit
completely.
The Cold Sleep Mode will automatically be cancelled when a print or copy job is sent.
However, it takes a few moments for the system to recover from Cold Sleep Mode
because it must raise the temperature back up to about 140 degrees Centigrade (284
degrees Fahrenheit) (Print will not begin until the KIP 5000 is ready.)
2. When both the Cold Sleep Function and the Warm Sleep Function are effective, their
functions work as follows; (Both timers start simultaneously.) For information on the Warm
Sleep Function, refer to page 3-11 to 3-12.
<Example 1>
When the Warm Sleep Timer is set to 15 minutes and the Cold Sleep Timer is set to 30
minutes, the printer will go into warm sleep mode 15 minutes after printing. The printer will
go into the Cold Sleep Mode 15 minutes after the printer goes into Warm Sleep Mode.
<Example 2>
When the Warm Sleep Timer is set to 30 minutes and the Cold Sleep Timer is set to 15
minutes, the printer will go into Cold Sleep Mode 15 minutes after printing. In this case,
the Warm Sleep Function is ineffective.
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Basic Printer Functions

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