Kyocera KM-6030 KX Driver Operation Guide Rev. 1.3.1 - Page 122

Virtual Mail Box VMB, Cancel, RAM Disk, Settings, Printing Virtual Mailbox Job Lists

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5 Select Virtual Mail Box VMB and click Selection... . If Virtual Mail Box VMB is inactive, no virtual mailboxes have been created yet. Click Cancel in the screen above, and create a virtual mailbox while referring to RAM Disk Settings on page 33. 6 The Virtual Mailbox Selection dialog box appears. Select the mailboxes for saving the job, and click OK. 7 Close the Properties dialog box. The job is saved to the virtual mailbox on the hard disk and held for printing. • Printing the list -- Refer to the next section, Printing Virtual Mailbox Job Lists, below. • Printing saved jobs -- Refer to Printing Jobs in Virtual Mailboxes on page 119. Printing Virtual Mailbox Job Lists Follow these steps to print the jobs lists of virtual mailboxes. You can print a list if there is at least one job saved in the virtual mailbox. The list is printed from the printer operator panel. 1 On the printer operator panel, press the MENU key. 2 Press the S or Tkey repeatedly until e-MPS> is displayed. 3 Press the X key to access the submenu. 4 Press the S or T key repeatedly until >List of VMB appears. This menu is not displayed if all virtual mailboxes are empty. 5 Press the ENTER key. A blinking question mark [ ? ] appears. 6 Press the ENTER key again. The list will be printed. 118

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5
Select
Virtual Mail Box VMB
and click
Selection...
.
If
Virtual Mail Box VMB
is inactive, no virtual mailboxes have been created yet. Click
Cancel
in the screen above, and create a virtual mailbox while referring to
RAM Disk
Settings
on page 33.
6
The
Virtual Mailbox Selection
dialog box appears. Select the mailboxes for saving the job,
and click
OK
.
7
Close the
Properties
dialog box. The job is saved to the virtual mailbox on the hard disk
and held for printing.
Printing the list
-- Refer to the next section,
Printing Virtual Mailbox Job Lists
, below.
Printing saved jobs
-- Refer to
Printing Jobs in Virtual Mailboxes
on page 119.
Printing Virtual Mailbox Job Lists
Follow these steps to print the jobs lists of virtual mailboxes. You can print a list if there is at
least one job saved in the virtual mailbox.
The list is printed from the printer operator panel.
1
On the printer operator panel, press the
MENU
key.
2
Press the
or
key repeatedly until
e-MPS>
is displayed.
3
Press the
key to access the submenu.
4
Press the
or
key repeatedly until
>List of VMB
appears.
This menu is not displayed if all virtual mailboxes are empty.
5
Press the
ENTER
key. A blinking question mark
[ ? ]
appears.
6
Press the
ENTER
key again. The list will be printed.