Confirming Jobs In Progress Or Ones In Waiting - Toshiba E-STUDIO 2020ac Information

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1.Information About Equipment
 Confirming jobs in progress or ones in waiting
You can confirm the jobs in progress or the ones in waiting on the touch panel.
To view them, press [Job Status].
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Press the job type you want to check on the [Jobs] tab.
The job list appears. Copy jobs appear on the print job list as well as print jobs.
 [Print] : The print job list appears. On the print job list, you can confirm the icon of the job type, the name of the
user who sent the job, the date and time the job was sent, the paper size, the number of pages and copy/print
sets and the processing status. In the [Status] column for the scheduled print job, "Scheduled" is displayed.
 [Fax] : The fax job list appears. In the list, you can view the file No., destination, date and time, number of pages
and current status.
 [Scan] : The scan job list appears. In the list, you can view the destination/file name of each job, agent (scan
function), date and time, number of pages, and current status.
You can view up to 1000 jobs. Press [Close]. The menu returns to the one shown before you pressed [Job Status].
Depending on your login status or job setting, the list above may not display the jobs that require authentication,
including private print or fax Secure Receive.
To view these jobs, go to the [Print Mode] screen.
For more instruction, see the references below:
Print - PRINTING FROM WINDOWS APPLICATIONS - Outputting a Job Saved to the Equipment
Fax - USING THE FAX UNIT (USEFUL FUNCTIONS) - Printing Secure Receive fax jobs
For job authentication setting, see the reference below:
TopAccess - [Administration] - [Security] Item List - Authentication settings - Setting up User
Authentication Setting
32 Confirming Job Statuses of Printing/Copying/Scanning/Faxing

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