Konica Minolta bizhub 601 bizhub 751/601 Print Operations User Manual - IC-208 - Page 171
User Authentication Settings] - [Administrative Settings] - [ID & Print Operation Settings]
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Function detail description 11 - When [System Settings] - [User Box Settings] - [ID & Print Delete after Print Setting] is set to [Confirm with User] in Administrator Settings of the machine, printing a document by specifying from "ID & Print User Box" displays the screen to confirm the deletion of the job. For details, refer to "ID & Print Delete after Print Setting" on page 12-38. The document is printed. Logging in using an authentication unit 1 Select [Auth. Unit], then touch [Begin Printing]. 2 Touch the authentication unit with the finger or IC card. Once the user is authenticated, the print job is printed. ! Detail Touch [Print & Access] to print the jobs and log in as usual. Touch [Access] to log in as usual, without printing the job. Log in first, and then open the ID & Print User Box to print the document. If there are multiple print jobs, all the jobs are printed by a single authentication operation if [ID & Print Operation Settings] is set to [Print All Jobs], or the jobs are printed 1 by 1 in the order they have been stored if [ID & Print Operation Settings] is set to [Print Each Job]. [ID & Print Operation Settings] can be specified by selecting [User Authentication/Account Track] [User Authentication Settings] - [Administrative Settings] - [ID & Print Operation Settings] in the Administrator Settings of the machine. For details, refer to "ID & Print Operation Settings" on page 12-41. If there are multiple print jobs and you wish to select the documents to print, touch [Access], and then print the documents from the ID & Print User Box. Even when the authentication unit is installed, jobs can be printed by entering the user information in the ID & PW. For details, refer to "Entering user information and printing" on page 11-28. IC-208 11-31