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[email protected] May 14th 08 07:50 AM

Timer Off Switch
 
I'm looking for a timing device that will turn my printer off at a
specific time say 10 PM but wont turn it back on again. I will do that
manually . I just don't want my printer running at night but know I
will forget to turn it off.



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PCPaul May 14th 08 07:54 AM

Timer Off Switch
 
On Wed, 14 May 2008 07:50:37 +0100, Christopher wrote:

I'm looking for a timing device that will turn my printer off at a
specific time say 10 PM but wont turn it back on again. I will do that
manually . I just don't want my printer running at night but know I will
forget to turn it off.


My Canon has an option on it's Properties window that does just that. It
goes into standby and turns on again automatically next time you want to
print.

robert May 14th 08 08:07 AM

Timer Off Switch
 
PCPaul wrote:
On Wed, 14 May 2008 07:50:37 +0100, Christopher wrote:

I'm looking for a timing device that will turn my printer off at a
specific time say 10 PM but wont turn it back on again. I will do that
manually . I just don't want my printer running at night but know I will
forget to turn it off.


My Canon has an option on it's Properties window that does just that. It
goes into standby and turns on again automatically next time you want to
print.

You may be lucky and find that the printer power switch is a momentary
type and does not stay "ON" after a power down power up sequence.

robgraham May 14th 08 08:31 AM

Timer Off Switch
 
On 14 May, 07:50, wrote:
I'm looking for a timing device that will turn my printer off at a
specific time say 10 PM but wont turn it back on again. I will do that
manually . I just don't want my printer running at night but know I
will forget to turn it off.

parts


Can't help immediatley I'm afraid but there used to be digital time
switches that were configured such that this would happen. I've one
on our bed heater blanket - if you switch it on manually, it will
switch back to auto at the next OFF point (and presumably if there
wasn't an ON setting, that would have suited the OP's requirements).

Unfortunately current digital time switches once switched to MANUAL,
remain there.

Rob

Dave Plowman (News) May 14th 08 09:13 AM

Timer Off Switch
 
In article ,
wrote:
I'm looking for a timing device that will turn my printer off at a
specific time say 10 PM but wont turn it back on again. I will do that
manually . I just don't want my printer running at night but know I
will forget to turn it off.


I have an FCU conveniently situated on the wall adjacent to the computer
which switches off everything. Can't see the point in leaving the computer
on when not needed anymore than a printer.

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Dave Plowman London SW
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Toby May 14th 08 09:25 AM

Timer Off Switch
 
wrote in message
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I'm looking for a timing device that will turn my printer off at a
specific time say 10 PM but wont turn it back on again. I will do that
manually . I just don't want my printer running at night but know I
will forget to turn it off.



parts


Some printers object to being powered down from the wall, rather then their
own (soft) button.

Epson InkJet printers are notorius for this, it causes them to lose the ink
levels in the cartridges, and report them as empty sometimes.

I have connected a relay controlled socket to my periferals (Excluding the
printer) and connected the 12v rail from the PC to the coil, so when the PC
is turned on or off, everything else is also turned on/off.

Toby...


John May 14th 08 10:11 AM

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"Toby" wrote in message
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wrote in message
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I'm looking for a timing device that will turn my printer off at a
specific time say 10 PM but wont turn it back on again. I will do that
manually . I just don't want my printer running at night but know I
will forget to turn it off.



parts


Some printers object to being powered down from the wall, rather then
their own (soft) button.

Epson InkJet printers are notorius for this, it causes them to lose the
ink levels in the cartridges, and report them as empty sometimes.

I have connected a relay controlled socket to my periferals (Excluding the
printer) and connected the 12v rail from the PC to the coil, so when the
PC is turned on or off, everything else is also turned on/off.

Toby...

I totally agree - not properly shutting down most computer devices will
cause problems. They typically have a routine that requires them to be
connected to the mains - parking the heads, etc.



Roger Mills May 14th 08 04:35 PM

Timer Off Switch
 
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
wrote:

I'm looking for a timing device that will turn my printer off at a
specific time say 10 PM but wont turn it back on again. I will do that
manually . I just don't want my printer running at night but know I
will forget to turn it off.



parts


May be a bit of an overkill - but you could use an NVR switch such as
http://tinyurl.com/639kfj in conjunction with a simple plug-in timer.

An NVR switch is intended for power tools, and has a latching relay which is
held in by the mains. If the mains is lost, the tool stops. When the mains
is restored, the tool doesn't automatically restart but requires the Start
button to be pressed. Sounds like what you need?
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Pete C May 14th 08 07:49 PM

Timer Off Switch
 
robgraham wrote:
Can't help immediatley I'm afraid but there used to be digital time
switches that were configured such that this would happen. I've one
on our bed heater blanket - if you switch it on manually, it will
switch back to auto at the next OFF point (and presumably if there
wasn't an ON setting, that would have suited the OP's requirements).

Unfortunately current digital time switches once switched to MANUAL,
remain there.


These do, and are great VFM at £7 for a pack of 2:

http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...9827992/Trail/
searchtext%3ETIMER.htm

Basically you can cycle between manual on/auto/manual off/auto and so
on.

As you change from manual to auto it stays on or off, then switches at
the next time setting that does the opposite IYSWIM.

cheers,
Pete.


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