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SC-T7200 Series/SC-T5200 Series/SC-T3200 Series/SC-T7200D Series/SC-T5200D Series User's Guide
Note:
❏ Large copy and enlarged copy print jobs
created with an optional MFP Scanner or a
commercially available scanner connected to
the printer cannot be saved to the hard disk.
❏ Jobs printed with the following applications
are always saved to the hard disk.
For information on other applications, see the
software documentation or online help.
LFP Print Plug-In for Office
EPSON CopyFactory5
Print Job Management
• From the Print Job menu of the Control Panel
Detailed procedureU
Saved Print Jobs" on page 69
• From Remote Manager
The Remote Manager utility is included in the
standard install of the printer network interface and,
in addition to managing the print jobs stored on the
hard disk, can be used for viewing printer status and
adjusting network settings. It is launched by entering
the printer's IP address in a computer web browser.
When managing in the Remote Manager, you can
cancel jobs waiting to be printed individually and
cancel and resume held jobs individually.
Saving to and Reprinting on the Optional Hard Disk Unit
"Viewing and Printing
Note:
If the printer's IP address is entered in a web
browser when the optional MFP Scanner has been
connected, the following screen appears. To start
the Remote Manager, click Remote Manager.
For more information, see the online help for
Remote Manager.
For information on launching Remote Manager, see
U the Network Guide> (pdf)
• From LFP HDD Utility (Windows only)
The LFP HDD Utility can be used to manage print
jobs stored on a hard disk. It is used when the printer
is connected to the computer via USB.
It can be downloaded from the Epson website.
http://www.epson.com
Data on a Hard Disk
Data on a hard disk cannot be copied to a computer or
other device. Even when print jobs have been stored on
the hard disk, save the original data on a computer.
Data on a hard disk may be lost or corrupted in the
following situations.
❏ When the disk is affected by static electricity or
electrical noise
❏ When the disk has been used incorrectly
❏ After a malfunction or repair
❏ When the disk was damaged by a natural disaster
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