Selecting The Automatic Removal Of Secure, Personal, And Proof Jobs Option - Xerox Phaser 6300, 6350, 8500, 8550 Administrator's Manual

Xerox color laser printer system administrator guide phaser 6300/6350, phaser 8500/8550
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6.
If prompted, enter your Admin or Key User name and password.
7.
Under Hard Drive Overwrite Security Options, select one of the following options:
Never overwrite files/jobs: Disables the printer's overwrite feature.
Always overwrite when deleting files/jobs: Sets the printer to always overwrite the
files on the hard drive when they are deleted.
8.
Click the Save Changes button.
9.
If prompted, enter your Admin or Key User name and password.
Selecting the Automatic Removal of Secure, Personal, and
Proof Jobs Option
The printer enables you to store secure, personal, and proof jobs on the hard drive and then
print them later. You can choose how long these jobs remain on the hard drive. This feature is
useful when someone:
Forgets about an unprinted secure, personal, or proof job that was stored on the hard drive.
Sends a secure job to the printer, but does not walk to the printer to print the job.
Stores a proof job, prints it once, and then forgets to delete it.
To set the automatic removal of secure, personal, and proof print files from the hard drive, use
one of the following methods:
The printer's control panel
CentreWare IS
Using the Control Panel
To select the automatic removal of secure, personal, and proof print files from the hard drive:
1.
On the control panel, select
2.
Select
File
Security, and then press the OK button.
Note:
If
File Security
Hard Drive Overwrite Security option.
3.
To remove all secure, personal, and proof print job files:
a.
Select
Overwrite
b.
On
or Off, and then press the OK button.
Select
Note:
Remove Job Files
Printer
Setup, and then press the OK button.
is locked on the control panel, use CentreWare IS to select the
Removals, and then press the OK button.
does not remove saved or protected print job files.
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Securing the Hard Drive

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