Switch on and off, Restart, Switch on and off restart – HP Designjet 4520 Printer series User Manual
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Switch on and off
TIP:
The printer is Energy Star compliant and can be left switched on without wasting energy. Leaving
it on improves response time and overall system reliability. When the printer has not been used for a
certain period of time (5 minutes by default), it will save power by going into sleep mode. However, any
interaction with the printer will return it to active mode, and it can resume printing immediately.
If you wish to switch the printer on or off, the normal and recommended method is to use the
Power
key
on the front panel.
When you switch off the printer this way, the printheads are automatically stored with the printhead
cleaners, which prevents them from drying out.
However, if you plan to leave the printer switched off for a long period of time, you are recommended
to switch it off using the
Power
key, and then also switch off the power switch at the rear.
To switch it back on later, use the power switch at the rear, and then the
Power
key.
When the printer is switched on, it will take some time to initialize itself. This time is about three minutes
for the HP Designjet 4020 series, and about three and a half minutes for the Designjet 4520 series.
Restart
In some circumstances you may be advised to restart the printer. Please proceed as follows:
1.
Press the
Power
key on the front panel to switch the printer off, wait a few moments, then press
the
Power
key again. This should cause the printer to restart; if not, continue with step 2.
2.
Use the
Reset
key on the front panel. You will need an implement with a narrow tip to operate
the
Reset
key. This normally has the same effect as step 1 above, but may work if step 1 does not.
3.
If neither of the above steps seem to have any effect, you should switch off the printer using the
power switch at the rear of the printer.
4.
Remove the power cord from the power socket.
5.
Wait for 10 seconds.
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