Stored Programming; Storing A Program - Xerox D95 User Manual

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Stored Programming

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.
• 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 mailbox 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.

Storing a Program

1. Press the Machine Status button.
The following actions terminate the storing process:
• Pressing the Interrupt button on the control panel
• The Auto Reset feature causes a time-out
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