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Print jobs sent when the hard disk is
full are not saved to the printer's hard
disk.
All Secured jobs present on
the printer's hard disk are not
deleted when the printer is
powered off and then on.
Security IDs—The Security ID text
box on the Job Retention dialog allows you to enter a numeric ID for Secured
Jobs, or for any other Job Retention option that you want to protect with a
Security ID.
If a Security ID is assigned to a print job, the Security ID must be
entered at the printer's control panel in order to print additional copies
of the job saved in the printer's hard disk.
Job Names—The Job Name text box on the Job Retention dialog allows you
to enter alpha-numeric characters to uniquely identify jobs that are retained
by the printer for security or proofing purposes.
If the name selected already exists in the printer's hard disk, the
printer prints the expected initial copies (for Proof-then-Print jobs and
Print -then-Hold jobs), and then prints an error page indicating that the
name already exists. Print jobs that would duplicate existing names
are not saved to the printer's hard disk.
To setup a retained job for Collated or Uncollated output, first set your
application's collation option (if available) to Uncollate, and then select
collate or uncollate from the printer driver.
PJL Example:
<ESC>%-12345X@PJL
@PJL SET HOLD = ON
@PJL SET HOLDTYPE = PRIVATE
@PJL SET HOLDKEY = "1234"
@PJL SET JOBNAME = "SecuredJob"
@PJL ENTER LANGUAGE = POSTCRIPT
200—Chapter 5.2
When would I use Secured Job?
Whenever you want to personally
oversee the printed pages coming
out of the printer because they con-
tain confidential or sensitive data.
Job Retention Options

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