Printing A Stored Job; Deleting A Stored Job - Dell 5330dn - Workgroup Laser Printer B/W User Manual

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5. Select the Job type you want from the drop-down list.
Normal: prints in normal mode
Confidential: stores the files, securing them with a password.
Proof: prints the first file, and after a pause, prints the next file.
Store: stores the file to the hard disk.
Spool: spools the file into the hard disk and prints it from the hard disk queue.
Print Schedule: prints the file at a specified time.
6. Enter the User ID and Job Name.
7. Click OK until the print window is displayed.
8. Click OK or Print to start printing.

Printing a stored job

You can print jobs currently stored in the hard disk.
1. Press Select (
2. Press Scroll (
3. Press Scroll (
4. If you select Confidential or Store in Job type when you storing a job, enter the password and press Select (
).
5. Press Scroll (

Deleting a stored job

You can delete jobs currently stored in the hard disk.
1. Press Menu (
2. Press Scroll (
3. Press Scroll (
4. Press Scroll (
If you select ALL, all of the stored jobs in the hard disk will be deleted.
Printing using the form files
You can store up to 10 form files in the hard disk and have them printed with your document. First, you need to create a
form file using the printer driver.
1. Press Menu (
2. Press Scroll (
3. Press Scroll (
4. Press Scroll (
) when Stored job, press (
to
) to highlight the your user ID and press Select (
to
) to highlight the job name you want and press Select (
to
) to highlight the Print 1 Copy or Print Copies and press Select (
).
to
) to highlight Job Management and press Select (
to
) to highlight Clear Stored Job and press Select (
to
) to highlight Secure Job or Stored Print and press Select (
).
to
) to highlight Settings and press Select (
to
) to highlight Form Menu and press Select (
to
) to select the form you want to use and press Select (
) appears on the bottom line of the display.
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