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Time it takes for Canon printer to "wake up"

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I have the Canon i860, and have the Auto Power feature enabled at 60
minutes. The printer had been "asleep" for the past two days when I wanted
to print something. I started the print job, and the printer made a bunch
of soft noises, lasting for about a minute. Then the printing started. Is
it natural for the printer to take so long to "wake up?" In my case this
was about a minute.

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> I have the Canon i860, and have the Auto Power feature enabled
> at 60 minutes. The printer had been "asleep" for the past two days
> when I wanted to print something. I started the print job, and the
> printer made a bunch of soft noises, lasting for about a minute.
> Then the printing started. Is it natural for the printer to take so
> long to "wake up?" In my case this was about a minute.

Yep. Every now and then it makes a cleaning cycle. It's normal.

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On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 21:19:28 +0200, "SleeperMan"
<SleeperMan@too.sleepy> wrote:

>History Fan typed:
>
>> I have the Canon i860, and have the Auto Power feature enabled
>> at 60 minutes. The printer had been "asleep" for the past two days
>> when I wanted to print something. I started the print job, and the
>> printer made a bunch of soft noises, lasting for about a minute.
>> Then the printing started. Is it natural for the printer to take so
>> long to "wake up?" In my case this was about a minute.
>
>Yep. Every now and then it makes a cleaning cycle. It's normal.
>
Takes about four minutes with mine, keeps making seeking sounds then
prints.

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