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Stored Programming

Tip
The User Interface (UI) screens shown in this guide may or may not reflect the screens
displayed on your system. The UI screens vary from system to system and from marketplace to
marketplace. Therefore, the UI screens in this guide are a representation of the type of screens
that may be seen on your particular system.

Stored Programming Overview

Frequently used features and job settings can be saved as Stored Programming, which can be
accessed using a shortcut button.
Stored Programming not only remembers feature settings, but it can record a series of
operations. This enables you to record the hierarchy of displayed screens for each step. For
example, you could use Stored Programming to record the following actions: press the Machine
Status button, and display the screen the Print Reports screen to print reports.
You can record up to 100 consecutive operations in each stored program
Up to 40 programs can be stored.
Tips
Build Job cannot be used with Stored Programming.
There are situations where a stored program will become invalid:
When default values or paper tray settings are changed in the system setting
When buttons are added or removed from the touch screen, since stored programming
only remembers the location of a button on the screen, not the name of the button. For
example, button positions can change when a job flow or job template is added or
deleted
Changing the values of the Watermark feature when it is used in a stored program
Changing the password to the folder used in the stored program after it is stored.
System Settings, Job Flow Sheets, Network Scanning, Address Book and the Browse feature
for the Scan to PC cannot be used with Stored Programming.
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