Epson WorkForce Pro WF-M4119 Users Guide - Page 182

Synchronizing the Date and Time with Time Server, Power Off If Disconnected

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Administrator Information > Settings to Use the Printer > Making Basic Operation Settings for the Printer 2. Enter the administrator password to log in as an administrator. 3. Select in the following order. Device Management tab > Power Saving 4. Set up the following items as necessary. ❏ Sleep Timer Enter the time to switch power saving mode when inactivity occurs. Note: You can also set up from the printer's control panel. Settings > General Settings > Basic Settings > Sleep Timer ❏ Power Off Timer or Power Off If Inactive Select a time to automatically turn off the printer after it has been inactive for a specific time. Note: You can also set up from the printer's control panel. Settings > General Settings > Basic Settings > Power Off Timer or Power Off Settings ❏ Power Off If Disconnected Select this setting to turn the printer off after a specified period of time when all ports including the USB port are disconnected. This feature may not be available depending on your region. See the following website for the specified period of time. https://www.epson.eu/energy-consumption Note: You can also set up from the printer's control panel. Settings > General Settings > Basic Settings > Power Off Settings >Power Off If Disconnected 5. Click OK. Synchronizing the Date and Time with Time Server When synchronizing with the time server (NTP server), you can synchronize the time of the printer and the computer on the network. The time server may be operated within the organization or published on the Internet. When using the CA certificate or Kerberos authentication, time-related trouble can be prevented by synchronizing with the time server. 1. Access Web Config and select the Device Management tab > Date and Time > Time Server. 2. Select Use for Use Time Server. 3. Enter the time server address for Time Server Address. You can use IPv4, IPv6 or FQDN format. Enter 252 characters or less. If you do not specify this, leave it blank. 4. Enter Update Interval (min). You can set up to 10,080 minutes by the minute. 182

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2.
Enter the administrator password to log in as an administrator.
3.
Select in the following order.
Device Management
tab >
Power Saving
4.
Set up the following items as necessary.
Sleep Timer
Enter the time to switch power saving mode when inactivity occurs.
Note:
You can also set up from the printer’s control panel.
Settings
>
General Settings
>
Basic Settings
>
Sleep Timer
Power Off Timer or Power Off If Inactive
Select a time to automatically turn off the printer aſter it has been inactive for a specific time.
Note:
You can also set up from the printer’s control panel.
Settings
>
General Settings
>
Basic Settings
>
Power Off Timer
or
Power Off Settings
Power Off If Disconnected
Select this setting to turn the printer off aſter a specified period of time when all ports including the USB
port are disconnected. °is feature may not be available depending on your region.
See the following website for the specified period of time.
Note:
You can also set up from the printer’s control panel.
Settings
>
General Settings
>
Basic Settings
>
Power Off Settings
>
Power Off If Disconnected
5.
Click
OK
.
Synchronizing the Date and Time with Time Server
When synchronizing with the time server (NTP server), you can synchronize the time of the printer and the
computer on the network. °e time server may be operated within the organization or published on the Internet.
When using the CA certificate or Kerberos authentication, time-related trouble can be prevented by synchronizing
with the time server.
1.
Access Web Config and select the
Device Management
tab >
Date and Time
>
Time Server
.
2.
Select
Use
for
Use Time Server
.
3.
Enter the time server address for
Time Server Address
.
You can use IPv4, IPv6 or FQDN format. Enter 252 characters or less. If you do not specify this, leave it blank.
4.
Enter
Update Interval (min)
.
You can set up to 10,080 minutes by the minute.
Administrator Information
>
Settings to Use the Printer
>
Making Basic Operation Settings for the Printer
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