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At 18:10 18 11 2001 , you wrote: >I think the absence of a power switch makes the manufacturer's intentions >clear. If you pull the plug every night to turn it off, you'll likely >accelerate the wear on that component. It has a sleep mode during which I >would guess its power consumption to be extremely low. I leave mine on 24 >x 7, but then I've only had it a few days. Good point. But then it is very easy to plug it into a power strip so that computer, printer, and scanner, etc are all turned off at the end of day. I see nothing in the manual - such as it is - so I assume that Epson doesn't give much of a damn. But I am interested in this "sleep mode" -- where do I learn abut that??? Jim Green mailto:JMGreen@sisna.com http://users.sisna.com/jmgreen - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions.
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