Stopping A Job - Canon oce 31x5e Daily Maintenance

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Stopping a job

If the machine is processing a job, you can stop the process at two points:
during the scanning of a copy job (the job will be aborted immediately)
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during the printing of a copy job (the job will be aborted after confirmation).
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In both cases, a new command will be needed if the interrupted job is to be
continued later.
The Océ 31x5E Network Copier can process print jobs when it is not being
used to make copies. The machine will permit all print jobs in the queue. If you
want to make a copy or perform maintenance activities while a series of print
jobs is being printed, you can instruct the Océ 31x5E to stop as soon as the
current print job is finished. A print job in progress can also be canceled.
Canceling such a job clears that job from memory.
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Stopping the scanning of a copy job
Press the orange correction button 'C'.
The Océ 31x5E will stop scanning and printing the first set of copies. Pages
already scanned will be removed from memory. The Océ 31x5E will be ready
for a new job.
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Stopping the printing of a copy job
Press the red stop button (
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The machine reports that the current set of copies or prints will be completed.
Any subsequent job will not be started.
If you want to stop immediately, press the stop button (
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The machine will stop printing and the sheets that are still in the machine will
be ejected.
Press the stop button (
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Information regarding the job will then be removed from memory.
When a print job is announced, you need only press the stop button once
Note:
in order to delay the print job and make your copies first.
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Interrupting a series of print jobs
Press the claim button to switch to the copy mode, or place your originals into
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the automatic feeder.
As soon as the current print job is finished, the message 'Ready to copy' will
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appear in order to indicate that you can start your copy job.
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