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Job Type

Use this to select the type of print job.

The following table shows the tabs or menus where you can select this function.

Windows 95 / 98 / Me

[Job Type:] on the [Setup] tab.

Windows 2000 / XP, Windows Server 2003

[Job Type:] on the [Job Log] tab in the Printing Preferences dialog box.

Windows NT 4.0

[Job Type:] on the [Job Log] tab in the Document Defaults dialog box.

Mac OS

[Job Type:] on [Job Log] in the print dialog box.

Mac OS X

[Job Type:] on [Job Log] in the print dialog box.

You can select the following items:

Normal Print

Select this for normal printing. The print job starts immediately after the print command is given.

Note

  • Under Windows 95 / 98 / Me, if you want to use an User ID, click the [Details...] button.

Sample Print

Use this function to print only one set of a multiple print jobs.

The other sets are saved in the machine. The saved job can be printed from the machine's control panel. You can also delete the saved job.

Note

  • The “User ID” can contain up to eight alphanumeric (a- z, A- Z, 0- 9) characters.

  • Entering the “User ID” helps you distinguish your print job from others.

Reference

Locked Print

Use this function to save documents in the machine memory with a password, and then edit and print them as you want.

Note

  • The “User ID” can contain to eight alphanumeric (a-z, A-Z, 0-9) characters. The “Password” must be 4-8 digits.

  • Entering the “User ID” helps you distinguish your print job from others.

Reference

Hold Print

Use this function to temporarily hold a file in the machine, and print it from the computer or the machine's control panel later.

Note

  • The “User ID” can contain up to eight alphanumeric (a- z, A- Z, 0- 9) characters.

  • The “File Name” can contain to 16 alphanumeric (a-z, A-Z, 0-9) characters.

  • Entering the “User ID” helps you distinguish your print job from others.

Reference

Stored Print

Use this function to store a file in the machine, and then print it from the computer or the machine's control panel later.

Note

  • The “User ID” can contain up to eight alphanumeric (a- z, A- Z, 0- 9) characters. The “Password” must be 4-8 digits.

  • The “File Name” can contain to 16 alphanumeric (a-z, A-Z, 0-9) characters.

  • You can assign a password to a saved document, but password assignment is not mandatory.

  • Entering the “User ID” helps you distinguish your print job from others.

Reference

Store and Print

Use this function to prints the file at once and also stores the file in the printer.

Note

  • The “User ID” can contain up to eight alphanumeric (a- z, A- Z, 0- 9) characters. The “Password” must be 4-8 digits.

  • The “File Name” can contain to 16 alphanumeric (a-z, A-Z, 0-9) characters.

  • You can assign a password to a saved document, but password assignment is not mandatory.

  • Entering the “User ID” helps you distinguish your print job from others.

Reference

Document Server

Use this function to store hard disk documents that you want to print as well as documents you might want to later combine or process for printing.

Note

  • The “File Name” can contain to 16 alphanumeric (a-z, A-Z, 0-9) characters.

Reference

  • For details about the Document Server function, see "Accessing the Document Server", Printer Reference.