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Product Overview
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Power On / Off
Switch on the power before operating the machine. After the power is on, it will take
about 6 minutes for DocuCentre 9000 and Document Centre 900 or about 5 minutes
for Document Centre 1100 to warm up before you can start making copies.
This may take more time due to image quality adjustment depending on the status of
the machine.
Turn the machine off at the end of the day or when it is not in use for a long period of
time. Also, use [Power Saving] feature when not in use for a while to reduce the power
consumption.
Important • Switching off the power of the machine may cause loss of data being processed.
For information about power saving feature, refer to "Power Saver Mode" (P.16).
Powering On
The procedure for turning on the power is as follows.
1 Open the cover and press the
power switch to the [|] position to
turn the power on.
Note • The "Please wait..." message
indicates that the machine is
warming up. The machine
cannot be used while it is
warming up.
Powering Off
The procedure for turning the power off is as follows.
Important • if you turn the power off while data is being stored in the memory, the data may be erased.
1 Before turning the power off, make sure that all copy or print jobs have completely
finished.Also, make sure that the <Online> indicator is not lit.
Important • Never turn the power off in the following instances:
• While data is being received
• While data is being sent (FTP/SMB/e-mail)
• While jobs are being printed.
• While jobs are being copied
• While a scan is being executed
• While data is being imported from computer
2
Press the power switch to the [ ] side.
Important • Power off processing is performed internally on the machine for a while after the power
switch is turned off. Therefore, do not unplug the power cord from the power outlet
immediately after turning the power switch off.
Note • Before you turn the power back on after turning it off, first make sure that the display and the
<Job in Memory> indicator have gone out.