Printing Private Print Jobs; Job Storage - Kyocera Extended Driver User Manual

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Printing Private
Print Jobs
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Job Storage

3 You can name the job for later reference when printing from the print operator panel.
If you select
Application Defined
the document.
In
, select
Job Name
characters in length.
4 Click
.
OK
The actual key operation may differ depending on the printer model.
1 On the printer operation panel, press the
2 Press the
or
key repeatedly until
3 Press the
key to access the submenu.
4 Press the
key repeatedly until
or
5 Press the
ENTER
key, the user name displays with a blinking question mark
6 If the user name is correct, press the
correct name is displayed.
7 The job name is displayed with a blinking question mark
8 The user name displayed is specified following the instructions in the
page 34. If this is the correct job for printing, press the
9 Otherwise, press the
key.
10 Enter the four-digit access code created in
11 Press the
key to increase or decrease the number.
or
12 Press the
key to move the cursor right and left.
or
13 Press the
ENTER
key. Use the
14 Press the
ENTER
key to start printing.
15 After printing, the job will be automatically deleted from the hard disk. To delete the job
without printing it, follow the same procedure as in
The Job Storage feature saves jobs on the hard disk for future printing, even if the printer is
switched off. You can also use access codes to restrict the printing of forms.
in
Job Name
to enter a name of your choice. The name can be up to 31
Custom
MENU
e-MPS
> appears.
>Private/Stored
key. Otherwise, press the
ENTER
key until the correct job name appears, then press the
or
Private Print
or
key to specify the number of copies for printing.
112
the application automatically names
key.
appears.
. Press the
[ ? ]
Identification
ENTER
key.
on page 111.
Deleting Quick Copy Jobs
[ ? ]
.
key until the
or
key.
ENTER
on
ENTER
on page 110.

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