Special Features And Making Special Copies; Printer Interrupt Key - Xerox 8830 User Manual

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Special features and making special copies

The 8825/8830 DDS has many enhanced features for making copies that
meet special needs. The keys that control these features are on the right
side of the DDS User Interface

Printer interrupt key

The 8825/8830 DDS has two possible settings for deciding whether a copy
job or a remote print job has priority for the use of the Printer. Jobs on the
8825/8830 DDS have the following priority:
1. any job currently printing
2. a COPY job that is ready to print
3. a remote print job.
If a remote print job is in progress, a copy job (one or more images captured
by the Scanner), cannot normally use the Printer until the remote print job
has finished.
To process a copy job immediately, press the Printer Interrupt key. The
associated status lamp illuminates, and the current pages of the most
current remote print job are completed. Usually, a maximum of two pages is
printed. The print job is then suspended, and the operator may run copy
jobs. When the copy jobs are finished, the operator may press the Printer
Interrupt key again. The associated indicator lamp is extinguished, and the
interrupted remote print job resumes.
If the operator sends no more copy jobs, presses no keys, and scans no
documents, the printer interrupt feature is automatically disabled after a time
set by the PRINTER INTERRUPT timer. Refer to the Reference section for
instructions about how to set this value. The default value is 1 minute, and
may be set to a value between 1 and 99 minutes.
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