Auto power off

  I seem unable to modify the auto power off on my Officejet Pro8100 ePrinter. I've looked at the drivers, and it tells me that if it prints I don't need to do anything else.   The software says it's 'PrinterProxy Version 9 (447)',  and I'm using OSX 10.9.1 (Mavericks) USB, not wireless.
The instructions don't match what I have - I don't see an 'advanced settings' or 'maintenance' tab.

Under menu - settings- system - media client (for Quantum for other STB should be similar).
Set to none. Note: may need to scroll up to see none.
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  • About auto power off function

    Hello again guys,
    long time no see ,since yesterday as far as I remember
    Talking about Auto Power Off function , is there anyone that can tell us , it could be used on long terms - many days for example - as long as no one push the shutter or any button to wake the "beast" ?
    This function completly shut down the camera or it's a kind of sleep function and some parts remain power supplied ?
    Thanks,
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    It's not completly shutdown. However, it should not cost too much power if any at all. I have it on for a week. Unless you turn on the GPS. With GPS turned on, even if you turn off the camera, it is still active.
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  • MacBook Pro Retina 15" Auto Power Off

    Hi,
    I have "auto power off" issue with my newly bought MacBook Pro Retina 15".
    This problem is very annoying, my MacBook Pro just auto power off, where I check the battery is 100% fully charged.
    The first encountered was about a month ago, the night I cannot turn on my MacBook Pro at all, the next day I sent it back to Apple Service Centre. The technician open up the bottom part, reset the battery by removing the battery cable, plug it back. Then turn on and perform some diagnosis test.
    It was working fine for about 2 weeks, and now the "auto power off" happen everyday.
    I have repartition my SSD drive to 2 partitions using BootCamp and installed with Windows 7 x64.
    At first, this problem happen when I boot into Windows 7 with BootCamp, at first, I thought this problem is due to Windows Drivers, and I have no choice but purchase Parallels Desktop, to run my Windows with OSX 10.8.2. After the Parallels installed, I upgrade my second partition to run Windows 7 concurrently with OSX, it was running fine on the first day! And I thought it has solve my problems, unfortunately the next day, this problems occurs again.
    I suspect this is due to hardward failure, something to do with the battery. Looks like the drivers is telling the Operating System, battery is 0%, and it just turn off itself.
    Anyone experience this? Please share your experience or advice what should I do next?
    Regards,
    Dave

    Hey Dave. Yes yes yes! Try reading through the thread below. Especially at the end. It has to do with an 'autopoweroff' setting that appears to be new and annoying.
    When plugged in, goes from sleep to hibernate after 4 hours of sleep (or 14,400 seconds).
    Very easy to turn off.
    This after many hours of research and discussion with no help from the folks at Apple.
    Basically, to query the settings (enter this from Terminal):
    pmset -g | grep autopoweroff
    You'll see the autopoweroff set to '1' and autopoweroffdelay set to 14400.
    To actually turn that 'feature' off:
    sudo pmset -a autopoweroff 0
    (then enter your Mac password)
    Now it will just sleep when plugged in and not go into hibernate.
    You can also tell the Mac how long before it powers off via the autopoweroffdelay setting (if you like this silly feature), but I just turned the sucker off.
    Here is the thread:
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/20819713?ac_cid=tw123456#20819713
    Hopefully, that's the same problem you have, and it will quickly fix it.
    Cheers,
    Bryan...

  • Does iPod not auto power-off when audio is paused?

    Hello,
    I fully recharged the iPod. I played about an hour and a half of audio. i am called to dinner, so I hit the Pause button. 2 hours later, I come back to the iPod, and the battery guage shows almost empty. And the screen was still on. (Backlight was off). The hold switch was at the off position.
    Doesn't the iPod auto-power off (screen goes off) a few minutes after pressing the pause button?I'm afraid that it's because my iPod's display was still on that the battery was depleted.
    (Then again, I may be wrong in saying that the screen was still on when I got to the iPod 2 hours later, maybe my finger touched the scrollwheel upon holding the iPod. I'm not sure. If this was the case, I still don't know why the battery level shows empty.)
    For you guys, how long does it take for your iPod's screen to auto-power-off?
    I have a theory.
    The iPod won't auto-power-off (and therefore save battery life) if an audio is set to pause.
    Is this theory correct or not?

    My 30 Gig 5G iPod did the exact same thing the other day, which would've been shortly after I updated it to 1.2. I did a reset and after that it's been behaving normally, shutting down after being paused for awhile. So, try a reset and see how it goes.

  • Canon 60D does not resume after auto power off

    My Canon 60D does not resume after auto power off. It shows the empty battery icon when I press the shutter button, even the battey is fully charged. If I remove the battery and insert back it will resume to work. Any one had the same experience and know how to resolve it?

    The power switch is actually a "software" switch.  It's not like a light switch in that it doesn't actually provide or deprive the camera of power... only removing the battery will deprive the camera of power.  This is why it doesn't actually just go dark when you switch off power... instead you'll usually see it perform a sensor clean cycle and then power down.  The camera is technically in a kind of "sleep" mode monitoring the switch.  If a Canon camera ever seems to lock up and ignore all input, the battery should be temporarily removed to "reboot" the camera.   There is no "setting" in a camera that can configure it to ignore buttons.   Although... if the camera is in an automatic mode, some input is deliberately ignored to make it easier to use the camera.  Put the mode dial in a "creative zone" mode (P, Tv, Av, or M) and all buttons and menus should be accessible. You might try connecting the camera via USB cable to your computer and then attempt to control the camera via the Canon EOS Utility to see if that works.  If the camera responds fine to the computer control, then likely the camera's main board and circuits are working fine and it may just be a wiring problem -- as if some cable simply isn't getting a very solid connection.  If this is a wiring issue, you are probably better off sending it in for service.  

  • 7D auto power off not working

    My Canon EOS 7D is not turning itself off even though I have auto power off set for one minute. I think this problem began after I added a battery grip to the camera. Has anyone else had this problem?
    gc

    Is it a Canon battery grip, or a third party? I ask because I've heard of some strange things occuring when using non-OEM battery grips.
    If it's a Canon battery grip, I'd try "rebooting" the camera to see if that clears the problem. Do you know how to do that? If not, it's pretty easy. Just remove all the batteries (including the date/time battery), turn the camera on and press the shutter release button once. It won't fire, but this will drain all remaining power from the system and force the camera to reboot. Put the batteries back in and check to see if the date/time needs to be reset... if so, you got a good reboot. (You might have to reset some of your other settings, too.)
    Hopefully that helps. Otherwise, I'm at a loss.
    Alan Myers
    San Jose, Calif., USA
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  • My ipone6plus is auto power off and cannot open?

    Iphone 6 plus auto power off and cannot power on about 1 hours ago?
    Please answer me why?
    I had been try to pressed the home button and lock buttom so many time but cannot on.

    won't appear the any signature from screen too.

  • Z10 - Auto Power off like the 9800 had?

    My old Torch9800 had an auto-power off function which was really useful at night (and helped save battery life overnight) - I can't see where to do this on the Z10 - has that function been 'developed out'?

    As it's a community support forum there isn't any official way to make suggestions, however I suspect staff from BlackBerry do monitor these and will likely make note of the issues that generate a lot of replies.
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  • MacPro - External FW800 drives & auto power off

    Hi, I have a new Mac Pro and am using two LaCie FW800 external drives with auto power off facility however when I power my Mac Pro down there is still power going to the FW800 ports as the drives down shut down. I am new to macs so is there any config setting to get round this issue?
    Cheers
    Paul

    Don't believe there is but the power to the firewire port is a built in specification.
    You could go to the Apple Developer site and look at their firewire SDK (there's many firewire applications, what they do I don't really know. Little too scarry for me.

  • DVD drive auto power off on T410

    Bought new T410 a week ago. While trying to make recovery disc noticed my DVD drive is always powered off, even when machine is plugged in. To turn power on either you push side button on drive to open the case and it will turn on after almost a minute or can turn power on by right click on mouse. Is this a power saving default setting never heard of it before. Problem is if you are not able to put the disc in and able to play it within a minute it will turn itself off again and won't turn on again until I close all the programs and retry. While trying to change DVD during making of recovery disc it turned itself off if I was not able to pop the next DVD in and play it within a minute time. Very frustrating. Spend 7 DVD's  to complete recovery program as every time it turns off and I have to restart again. Checked power saving setting- Battery stretch is disabled so that`s not the issue. First of all Is this a normal feature with Lenovo. This is my first thinkpad. Why doesn`t it gives me a warning prior to turning itself off. Is there a option where I can increase the time line for it to stay active. Like the machine overall except this annoying feature. Called the technical support they suggested to replace the DVD drive and have shipped a new DVD drive.  Will try once I receive it but not sure if DVD drive is the problem. Any suggestions.

    Mutnat wrote:
    Funny timing that I read this now, since I JUST finished reading someone describing how to disable the auto-off feature on the optical disc!  Click here for the directions: http://forum.notebookreview.com/showpost.php?p=6087314&postcount=7
    Very frustrating. Did they not even try to create backup CDs once? The exact same problem is happening for me. This link is not valid for my model (T410 with Win 7 Professional 64-bit). It says to set "Automatic Optical Drive Power Off to Disabled" but I have no option named "Automatic Optical Drive Power Off" in the power settings.
    I agree the system is great, but now I hope this is not a sign of other problems to come with Lenovo's tech support and software.
    Anyone figure this out?

  • Auto Power off ?? why ?

    Hi guys,
    I've just switched over to an Mac last november
    Machine is awesome so far recently I've encounter a problem,it happen on wednesday and today. I was scrolling thru my iphoto 6000 plus pics inside and also running Photoshop Cs 2. All was fine until abt 25 mins later, my mac juz power off by itself.i pressed the power button and it still does not come back.
    It only came back to life after abt 20 mins and that happen to both instances.
    Any kind soul can share with me whats the way to resolve this issue ? Thanx in advance!
    I am using an intel iMac 20inches ,1 gb ram. I've not installed and extra components/hardware in my mac yet.

    I sounds to me to be a hardware issue with the power supply on your Mac. No user advice really useful here. Best take it to your local Authorized Service Provider for warranty replacement/repair.

  • Zen MIcro:Auto power off and USB charg

    i wanna know whether the zen micro has an auto off feature. also, can it be charged via USB?Thanx

    When you say auto off, do you mean that it turns off when it's idle? If so, then yes, it does. Otherwise post up more detail and I'm sure someone can answer your question.
    The Zen Micro can charge over USB aswell, but remember this will take longer than with the power adapter.
    Cat

  • Nokia 6233 - Auto Power Off?

    Is it possible for the Nokia 6233 to shut down automatically?
    We have installed them into all our trucks, but when the ignition is turned off, the phone stays on.
    Is it possible to make the phone shut down automatically after 5 minutes?
    Help!!!!!!

    Sorry but it is not possible to shut the phone down remotely with a carkit.
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  • T400: Optical Drive Power Off, Then Disappears

    I'm running Win 7 x64 on a T400, and recently installed Power Manager 3.12.  Since 3.11, I've enabled the "Automatic Optical Drive Power Off" feature.  In Vista, this worked fine, where once the drive was powered off (and the light on it would go off), I'd eject it and it'd automatically power back on.  Or, in My Computer, I could right-clik on it and power it back on.
    Now, in Win 7, once it powers off, it disappears from My Computer completely.  On top of that, the light on the drive stays on, and after a while a different thing shows up in My Computer under "Other" and all it says is "(Powered Off)", but it's not the optical drive.  Clicking "Power On" on this phantom device does nothing, and ejecting and closing the optical drive does not get it to show up again either.
    The only way I've found to re-enable the optical drive is to remove it physically from the laptop and re-insert it.  Then, it'll reappear in My Computer, but the mysterious Powered Off device still remains as well.
    Is anyone else having a similar issue?  I'm leaning toward the assumption it's one of the many bugs in the Win 7 Power Manager (that along with the Dock Eject Action not functioning properly).  I'm at the point where I'm ready to just completely uninstall the Power Manager, as it only seems to cause more problems than it solves.

    Sorry to bump this thread, but it seems that this issue is still not resolved. I have just completed an install of windows 7 on my T400, which orginally had windows vista preloaded. Everything is fine, execept for this optical drive issue. Upon auto-power off of the optical drive, the ultrabay slot light does not turn off even though my computer reports the optical drive as powered off. The drive then becomes inoperable until restart, even if you plug in the computer. By inoperable, I mean that windows no longer recognizees it.
    Disabling the feature in power manager is not solving the issue however, because that also removes the power saving advantage that this feature has. I have installed both power manager (3.40) and the power managment driver. They were first installed using system update, and I have since removed and reinstalled them manually with no change. I have googled for a solution, but I have only found this thread to describe the problem most accurately. I don't know what I can do to solve this problem.
    I have switchable graphics, and the optical drive is a dvd writer, 

  • Kernel Panic and power off

    Hi all,
    I have now for a couple of days Kernel Panics and auto power off of my iMac G5!
    I have experienced KP in several occasions. Notably (can be reproduced) in iPhoto when I try to order prints online. The dialogue box pops up and then after 10 sec I have a KP!
    Also some KP when viewing clips with Quicktime (wmv with Flip4Mac as well as plain mov files!).
    Note that my software is up-to-date. I re-applied the combo Mac OSX 10.4.8 but that did not help.
    I did reset the MPU and now I even have the iMac powering off (actually crashing badly).
    For info, I have experienced KP at sleep mode since day 1! I rally fear an hardware issue.
    Question: how can I trouble-shoot Kernel Panics?
    PS: I have rebuilt the authorizations, no luck...
    Thanks

    Hi, Emilio.
    You wrote: "Although my Kernel Panic problem is not solved…"See my "Resolving Kernel Panics" FAQ. This FAQ includes step-by-step instructions for identifying and resolving some of the most common causes of kernel panics.
    My FAQ is a roadmap: start at the beginning and work through to the end, following the instruction in the order specified, including the "If all else fails..." section if a cause or resolution is not found in an earlier troubleshooting step therein.
    Good luck!
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    I may receive some form of compensation, financial or otherwise, from my recommendation or link.

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