How to Handle Copier Restarts and Reboots Properly
Sometimes your copier just needs a fresh start. Whether it’s slowing down, showing error codes, or acting buggy, knowing how to restart it the right way can save time and prevent damage.
🔌 Step 1: Use the Proper Shutdown Method
Don’t just yank the plug!
Do This Instead:
🖲️ Press the Power Button first
📴 Wait for the copier to shut down completely
🔌 Only unplug it if necessary (e.g., system freeze)
Why It Matters:
✅ Prevents file corruption
🧠 Allows internal processes to shut down safely
🔧 Reduces wear on the system
🕓 Step 2: Wait Before Restarting
After turning it off, give it 30–60 seconds before powering back on.
Why?
🔋 It allows memory to clear
💾 Helps the system reset completely
🧊 Avoids “warm boot” glitches
🔁 Step 3: Reboot Correctly
Once it’s off and rested…
Do This:
🟢 Press the Power Button again
⏳ Let it fully initialize—don’t press anything during boot-up
🛠️ Watch for any system checks or messages
What It Does:
🔄 Reloads firmware cleanly
📠 Resets stalled print queues
💡 Clears temporary errors
⚠️ Avoid These Common Mistakes
❌ Forcing shutdown during firmware update
❌ Rebooting repeatedly in a short time
❌ Unplugging while documents are scanning/printing
🧼 Bonus Tip: Do a Soft Reboot from the Panel
Some copiers offer a soft reboot option in the admin/settings menu.
Best Used When:
⚙️ Installing updates
🔄 Changing key configurations
🧩 Troubleshooting minor bugs
📌 Final Thoughts
A proper restart isn’t just about turning the machine off and on—it’s about doing it safely and smartly. Follow these steps to avoid bigger issues and keep your copier running smooth.
