HP 9120 HP Officejet 9100 - User Guide - Page 34
Entering a mode, Changing the, settings for a, Understanding job, priorities, interaction of jobs
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Entering a mode You enter a mode by pressing the button for that mode on the control panel. Two things happen: z The mode button lights and remains lit while you are in the mode. z Messages and options for the mode appear on the control-panel display. You might need to type a personal identification number (PIN) in order to continue, if the administrator has set up the all-in-one to require a PIN. Exiting a mode To exit a mode, press the RESET/HOLD FOR PIN button on the control panel. The mode lights turn off and the all-in-one returns to the ready state. Changing the settings for a mode You can change the settings for a mode in two ways: z Use the option buttons on the control panel. See Control panel for more information about the buttons. z Use the options in the control-panel display. See Changing settings for the all-in-one for more information. Understanding job The all-in-one can process jobs in different modes at the same time. For priorities example, it can be processing a copy job at the same time that it is scanning an original for a fax job. Reports that the all-in-one produces (such as automatic fax reports) take priority over other jobs that you start at the control panel. Jobs that you start at the control panel take priority over jobs submitted from a computer on the network. However, a currently printing job must finish before any new printing job can begin. After you exit a mode and return the all-in-one to the ready state, an asterisk (*) appears beside READY on the control panel display for a short time. During this time, the all-in-one is reserved for walk-up use. Any print jobs sent during this time print only after the asterisk disappears. If a computer is writing onto a memory card, all photo operations are blocked until the computer job has finished. Jobs submitted from the computer using a TWAIN-compliant or WIA-compliant program take priority over jobs started at the control panel. Understanding the Jobs that involve only scanning can take place at the same time as interaction of jobs printing jobs. (Scanning jobs and printing jobs use different parts of the with other jobs all-in-one.) Some jobs scan originals into memory first (such as copy jobs and non-realtime fax jobs). When the scanning part of the job has finished, the all-in-one is free to accept a new job. 32 3 - Using the all-in-one ENWW