Set Auto Power Off Mode If the machine is in Deep Sleep Mode for certain length of time, based on your model and settings, the machine will go into Power Off Mode automatically. The machine does not go into Power Off Mode when the machine is connected to a network or a telephone line , or has secure print data in the memory (Available only for The Printer Setting Tool screen is displayed. Select the printer connected in step 1 and click the [Utility] button. The Utility window is displayed. Check the [Auto Power Off] check box. Select the desired settings from the pull-down menu. Available settings: [None], 10 min. to 60 min. (10 min. increments) In the Embedded Web Server, click System > Power Saver. Check the Auto Power Off setting. If this setting is set to On, the printer will automatically power off after the Low Power Timeout, Sleep Timeout, and Auto Power Off Timeout complete. To prevent the printer from automatically powering off, disable the Auto Power Off feature. There are some energy savings settings that interfere with the timers. It’s deeply hidden in the settings, I found it here: General > OLED Care > Device Self Care > Energy Saving. I have “Energy Saving Step” and “Auto Power Off” turned off which solved the problem for me. Hope it helps! SpongeJake. • 2 mo. ago. -Go to Settings -Click Update and Security -Click Troubleshoot then “additional troubleshooter -Look for Power , click it and run the troubleshooter. -Go to Device Manager -Expand the Battery -Look for Microsoft ACPI compliant method battery driver that was installed -Right click and Uninstall Once you've got CEC enabled on your TV, jump into the Settings menu on SHIELD. From there, scroll over to the "HDMI" entry and click it. This menu is pretty straightforward, and the option you're looking for is the first one: HDMI-CEC. This menu is simple and only offers two options: Auto turn on TV and Auto turn off TV. wk2Up.

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