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Anonymous Posted on Jul 15, 2010

Entered power saver mode how do I get it out of that mode

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The power saver mode is a Lexmark X5650 feature that allows you to save electricity when the printer's not being used. That can be configured in the Device Setup in Settings. Adjust it on how long you want the printer to stay on before going on power saver mode but it can't be turned off. When the printer is on power saver mode, press and release the power button to power back on. Hope this helps.

  • Anonymous May 17, 2013

    How do you press the power button from across the house via WiFi???

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