Services Features; Queue Features; Status Features - Xerox Document Centre 220 Getting Started

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There are three primary areas within Services that are available for general users
encompassing Job Submission and Stored Templates selections:
• Scanning offers the functionality of scanning a paper document into electronic
format. Scan options, such as scanning to a specified repository or
manipulating templates, allow customisation of scan jobs. Scanning with
Internet Services is a component of other scanning capabilities provided with
the Document Centre 220/230/332/340 ST.
• Printing offers the high-speed, high-quality, laser printer functionality of the
Document Centre 220/230/332/340. Print ready files can be submitted for
printing from the Internet Services user interface. Print options, such as
number of copies, collation and paper specifications, allow flexible choices for
print jobs.
• Faxing optionally offers the functionality of a fax machine. If faxing is
configured and available on the Document Centre, files can be submitted for
faxing from a workstation. Fax options, such as delayed fax and recipient
phone number list, provide preferences for fax jobs.
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The Queue feature includes options for both users and system administrators:
• viewing jobs that are processing
• promoting, cancelling and releasing jobs from the held queue.
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The Status feature includes options for both users and system administrators:
• input tray configuration and availability
• output tray configuration and availability
• tray ready or faulted
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