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Create a stored job (OS X), Use Job Name + 1-99

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3. Click the Job Storage tab. 4. Select a Job Storage Mode option. ● Proof and Hold: Print and proof one copy of a job, and then print more copies. ● Personal Job: The job does not print until you request it at the product control panel. For this jobstorage mode, you can select one of the Make Job Private/Secure options. If you assign a personal identification number (PIN) to the job, you must provide the required PIN at the control panel. If you encrypt the job, you must provide the required password at the control panel. ● Quick Copy: Print the requested number of copies of a job and store a copy of the job in the product memory so you can print it again later. ● Stored Job: Store a job on the product and allow other users to print the job at any time. For this jobstorage mode, you can select one of the Make Job Private/Secure options. If you assign a personal identification number (PIN) to the job, the person who prints the job must provide the required PIN at the control panel. If you encrypt the job, the person who prints the job must provide the required password at the control panel. 5. To use a custom user name or job name, click the Custom button, and then enter the user name or the job name. Select which option to use if another stored job already has that name: ● Use Job Name + (1-99): Append a unique number to the end of the job name. ● Replace Existing File: Overwrite the existing stored job with the new one. 6. Click the OK button to close the Document Properties dialog box. In the Print dialog box, click the OK button to print the job. Create a stored job (OS X) You can store jobs on the product so you can print them at any time. 1. Click the File menu, and then click the Print option. 2. In the Printer menu, select the product. 56 Chapter 4 Print ENWW

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3.
Click the
Job Storage
tab.
4.
Select a
Job Storage Mode
option.
Proof and Hold
: Print and proof one copy of a job, and then print more copies.
Personal Job
: The job does not print until you request it at the product control panel. For this job-
storage mode, you can select one of the
Make Job Private/Secure
options. If you assign a personal
identification number (PIN) to the job, you must provide the required PIN at the control panel. If you
encrypt the job, you must provide the required password at the control panel.
Quick Copy
: Print the requested number of copies of a job and store a copy of the job in the product
memory so you can print it again later.
Stored Job
: Store a job on the product and allow other users to print the job at any time. For this job-
storage mode, you can select one of the
Make Job Private/Secure
options. If you assign a personal
identification number (PIN) to the job, the person who prints the job must provide the required PIN at
the control panel. If you encrypt the job, the person who prints the job must provide the required
password at the control panel.
5.
To use a custom user name or job name, click the
Custom
button, and then enter the user name or the job
name.
Select which option to use if another stored job already has that name:
Use Job Name + (1-99)
: Append a unique number to the end of the job name.
Replace Existing File
: Overwrite the existing stored job with the new one.
6.
Click the
OK
button to close the
Document Properties
dialog box. In the
Print
dialog box, click the
OK
button
to print the job.
Create a stored job (OS X)
You can store jobs on the product so you can print them at any time.
1.
Click the
File
menu, and then click the
Print
option.
2.
In the
Printer
menu, select the product.
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