Kyocera KM-C2030 KM-C3130/C2030 Operation Guide Basic Oper Rev-1B - Page 127

Description of Jobs

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6 6.1 Description of Jobs 6.1 Description of Jobs Controlling Jobs Chapter 6 Job Any set of consecutive operations, such as those for making copies, scans or computer printouts Multi-job feature G While one job is being printed, another job can be queued. As many as 49 jobs can be queued. G When one job is finished being printed, the next queued job automatically begins. However, touching [Increase Priority] moves the specified job to the front of the queue so that it is printed next. Queuing jobs ➜ Specifying the desired copy settings, then pressing the [Start] key queues the copy operation as a job. ❍ The queued jobs are listed in the job display. The jobs are printed starting with the one at the top of the list. Jobs are listed with those having a higher priority for printing at the top. Scan and computer print operations are also listed as jobs. ❍ Jobs are numbered in the order that they are programmed and queued for printing. The job number identifies the job; it does not indicate the printing order. In addition, the job number does not change until the job is deleted. 6-2

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6.1 Description of Jobs
6-2
Controlling Jobs
Chapter 6
6.1
Description of Jobs
Job
Any set of consecutive operations, such as those for making copies, scans or com-
puter printouts
Multi-job feature
±
While one job is being printed, another job can be queued. As many as 49 jobs
can be queued.
±
When one job is finished being printed, the next queued job automatically
begins. However, touching [Increase Priority] moves the specified job to the
front of the queue so that it is printed next.
Queuing jobs
Specifying the desired copy settings, then pressing the [Start] key queues the
copy operation as a job.
The queued jobs are listed in the job display.
The jobs are printed starting with the one at the top of the list.
Jobs are listed with those having a higher priority for printing at the top.
Scan and computer print operations are also listed as jobs.
Jobs are numbered in the order that they are programmed and queued for
printing.
The job number identifies the job; it does not indicate the printing order.
In addition, the job number does not change until the job is deleted.