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Register Favorite Settings and Call Them Up at Any Time, Save Time with Shortcuts, Interrupt
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Appendix Register Favorite Settings and Call Them Up at Any Time Everyone in the office uses the printer. If you register the most popular settings as the default settings, you can use them right away. You can also register frequently used combinations of print settings as "profiles." Then you can call up your favorite settings in a single operation, by selecting a profile instead of selecting each setting every time you print. To change default print settings: Changing Default Settings(P. 113) To register combinations of frequently used print settings as "profiles": Registering Combinations of Frequently Used Print Settings(P. 111) Save Time with Shortcuts When you have a number of documents to print, it would be convenient to print them all with one operation. Canon PageComposer allows you to combine multiple documents and print them all at once. You can also save frequently printed documents like fax cover sheets in the machine's SD card, and then print them directly from the operation panel. You don't need to return to your computer and start the printer driver. These shortcuts save time and allow you to work more efficiently. To combine multiple documents and print them all at once: Combining and Printing Multiple Documents(P. 106) To print a document saved on the SD card installed on the machine: Printing a Document Stored in the Machine (Stored Job Print)(P. 135) Interrupt Printing for Rush Jobs You need to print 1 page right away, but a 200-page document is printing and 5 other print jobs are waiting! At times like this, you can use the Interrupt Print function to have your page printed now without canceling the other jobs. When your page is finished, printing of the other print jobs resumes smoothly and automatically. 612