Using The Print And Hold Function; Selecting A User Name; Printing And Deleting Held Jobs - IBM Infoprint 1422 User Manual

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Using the Print and Hold function

When sending a job to the printer, you can specify in the driver that you want the printer to hold the
job in memory. When you are ready to print the job, you must go to the printer and use the operator
panel menus to identify which held job you want to print. (See
for information on using the operator panel.) You can use this function to delay printing a job, verify
one copy before printing additional copies, request extra copies of a job at a later time, or print a
confidential job when you can be at the printer to retrieve it.
Note: Print and Hold functions require a minimum of 16MB available printer memory. We
recommend a minimum of 32MB available printer memory and a hard disk.

Selecting a user name

All confidential and held jobs have a user name associated with them. To access all held jobs or
confidential jobs, you must first select your user name from a list of user names for print jobs. When
the list is presented, press Menu to scroll through the list. Press Select once you find your user name
for your job.

Printing and deleting held jobs

Once held jobs are stored in printer memory, you can use the printer operator panel to specify what
you want to do with one or more of the jobs. You can select either Confidential Job or Held Jobs
(Repeat Print, Reserve Print, and Verify Print jobs) from the
name from a list. If you select Confidential Job, you must enter the personal identification number
(PIN) you specified in the driver when you sent the job. See
From either the Confidential Job or the Held Jobs menu items, you have five choices:
Print All Jobs
Print A Job
Delete All Jobs
Delete A Job
Print Copies
Administration
Using the Print and Hold function
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Understanding the operator panel
Job
Menu. Then, you select your user
Confidential jobs
for more information.

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