Ricoh Aficio SP 4310N Software Guide - Page 169

Using Hold Print, Sending a Hold Print file, Printing a selected Hold Print file

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Using PostScript 3 Using Hold Print • You need Mac OS X 10.2 or higher to use this function. • This function is available only if the hard disk is installed on the printer. • The number of pages the printer can save varies depending on the contents of the print images. At most, the printer can save 100 jobs or 9,000 pages for Sample Print, Locked Print and Hold Print. • Hold Print files will not appear on the display panel if they have already been printed or deleted using Web Image Monitor before you select [Hold Print] using the control panel. • Hold Print files printed or deleted using Web Image Monitor after you have selected [Hold Print] using the control panel will still appear on the display panel. However, an error message will appear if you try to print or delete those Hold Print files. • If the application has a collate option , be sure to disable it before you send a print job. By default, Hold print jobs are automatically collated by the printer driver. If the collate option is selected in the application's print dialog box, more prints than intended may be printed. • Print jobs are not saved on the hard disk in the following cases. You can check the error log for jobs not saved. • When there are 100 Sample Print, Locked Print, Hold Print, and Stored Print jobs saved on the hard disk. 7 • When the total number of pages saved on the hard disk exceeds 9,000 pages. Sending a Hold Print file 1. In the application, click [Print] on the [File] menu. 2. In the pop-up menu, click [Job Log]. 3. On the [Job Type:] pop-up menu, click [Hold Print]. 4. In the [User ID:] box, enter a user ID using up to eight alphanumeric (a-z, A-Z, 0-9) characters. [File Name] can also be set. The user ID associates the user with his/her jobs. 5. After making the necessary settings, click [Print]. The document file is saved in the printer. To print the document, perform the following steps. Printing a selected Hold Print file To print a saved job, use the printer's control panel. For details, see p.72 "Printing a Hold Print file using the control panel". Deleting a selected Hold Print file If you want to delete a saved job, see p.73 "Deleting Hold Print files". 167

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Using Hold Print
You need Mac OS X 10.2 or higher to use this function.
This function is available only if the hard disk is installed on the printer.
The number of pages the printer can save varies depending on the contents of the print images. At
most, the printer can save 100 jobs or 9,000 pages for Sample Print, Locked Print and Hold Print.
Hold Print files will not appear on the display panel if they have already been printed or deleted using
Web Image Monitor before you select [Hold Print] using the control panel.
Hold Print files printed or deleted using Web Image Monitor after you have selected [Hold Print] using
the control panel will still appear on the display panel. However, an error message will appear if you
try to print or delete those Hold Print files.
If the application has a collate option , be sure to disable it before you send a print job. By default,
Hold print jobs are automatically collated by the printer driver. If the collate option is selected in the
application's print dialog box, more prints than intended may be printed.
Print jobs are not saved on the hard disk in the following cases. You can check the error log for jobs
not saved.
When there are 100 Sample Print, Locked Print, Hold Print, and Stored Print jobs saved on the
hard disk.
When the total number of pages saved on the hard disk exceeds 9,000 pages.
Sending a Hold Print file
1.
In the application, click [Print] on the [File] menu.
2.
In the pop-up menu, click [Job Log].
3.
On the [Job Type:] pop-up menu, click [Hold Print].
4.
In the [User ID:] box, enter a user ID using up to eight alphanumeric (a-z, A-Z, 0-9)
characters. [File Name] can also be set.
The user ID associates the user with his/her jobs.
5.
After making the necessary settings, click [Print].
The document file is saved in the printer.
To print the document, perform the following steps.
Printing a selected Hold Print file
To print a saved job, use the printer’s control panel. For details, see p.72 "Printing a Hold Print file
using the control panel".
Deleting a selected Hold Print file
If you want to delete a saved job, see p.73 "Deleting Hold Print files".
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