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Bizhub 652/552 network scan/fax/network fax operations user guide
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3.2
Touch panel
<Current Jobs of [Receive]>
Item
List items
[ ][ ]
[L1][L2]
[Delete]
[Redial]
[Forward]
[Detail]
Reference
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When user authentication settings are applied, the names of documents that have not been saved by
logged in users cannot be viewed.
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The names of confidential documents are not displayed.
bizhub 652/552
Description
[No.]: Job identification number assigned when the
job is queued.
[User Name]: The user name or user name/account
name of the user who stored the document.
[Status]: The status of the job (receiving/dialing
(Polling RX)/queued/printing/printing stopped/print
error/saving to memory).
[Document Name]: The name of the received or
saved document.
[Time Stored]: The time that the job was queued.
[Org.]: The number of original pages that were re-
ceived.
When there are more than the upper limit of seven
jobs to be displayed at one time, press these but-
tons to display other jobs.
Displays if 2 units of the Fax Kit FK-502 are in-
stalled. Press one of these buttons. The job list of
the selected line appears.
Press this button to delete the selected job.
Select a job of which the status is set to [Waiting To
Redial], to perform redialing.
Forwards the fax received and stored in the mem-
ory (in-memory proxy reception). Specify the recip-
ients either by selecting destinations registered in
the address book or by entering directly.
Press this button to check the registration
source/user name, file name, output tray, stored
time, transmission time, and number of original
pages for the selected job. To delete a job, press
[Delete].
If user authentication settings have been ap-
plied, the names of documents are not dis-
played for other users.
The names of confidential documents are not
displayed.
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