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Stopping Extended Features

Normally it is not necessary to stop extended features.

Extended features that are required for communication with the server may stop if the server is deactivated.

1Display the Extended Feature Settings screen.

The Startup Setting screen appears and a list of installed extended features is displayed.

2Press the extended features you want to stop, from those whose "Status" is "Starting Up", "Suspend" or "Waiting".

Operation panel screen illustration

Depending on the type and status of the extended features you press, the machine responds as follows:

Type-J*1 extended features

  • If "Suspend" is displayed:

    The extended features are de-highlighted and their "Status" changes to "Stop". The extended features stop and become unusable.

  • If "Starting Up" is displayed:

    The extended features are de-highlighted and their "Status" changes to "Stop". The extended features stop and become unusable.

Type-C*2 extended features

  • If "Waiting" is displayed:

    The extended features are de-highlighted and their "Status" changes to "Stop". The extended features stop and become unusable.

  • If "Starting Up" is displayed:

    The extended features are de-highlighted and their "Status" changes to "Ending".

    After rebooting the device, their "Status" changes to "Stop". The extended features stop and become unusable.

    If you do not reboot and press the same de-highlighted extended feature again, its "Status" changes back to "Starting Up".

*1 Embedded Software Architecture Application Java language version

*2 Embedded Software Architecture Application C language version

3Press [Exit].

Note

  • If "Ending" is displayed, their "Status" changes to "Stop" after rebooting the device. The extended features stop and become unusable.