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Stored Programming
The following actions terminate the storing process:
Pressing the Interrupt button on the control panel
The Auto Reset feature causes a time-out
A popup window (paper jam, for example) displays
Note
Do not perform the following while storing a program; otherwise, the program may
not be stored or may not function as programmed:
Remove or insert a paper tray
Load or reload paper in Tray 5 (Bypass)
2. From the Setup and Calibration, Setup, Tools section, select Stored Programming.
3. Select the following:
a) Store
b) Select a Stored Programming button from the numbered list. (Select the up and
down arrows to display the previous or next screen.)
Tips when storing a program:
When storing a program for Tray 5, store both the paper size and the paper type
or the stored program may not be successfully called.
Once a job is stored to a button it cannot be edited, it must be saved again.
4. Set the additional features. Features that are not available to use with Stored
Programming will be grayed out, such as Network Scanning and Job Flow Sheets.
Continue to select the Copy button and OK.
Feature and OK button availability will depend on what buttons were enabled
by the System Administrator.
A tone is generated while registering to job memory. To change the tone volume,
refer to "Stored Programming Tone" in the System Administration Guide.
5. From the Copy window, select 1 ->2 Sided copying.
6. From the Output window, select the Watermark button.
7. From the Watermark screen:
a) Select On.
b) Mark the Date & Time box.
c) Select Save.
8. Press the Start button to end registration and store the programming. Once you call
the copy job programming, all the screens that you programmed display prior to job
submission.
One-touch buttons M01 to M40 are provided for Stored Programs 1-40.
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