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The Stored Jobs screen appears. ● To view the properties of a Stored Job, or to print a Stored Job, press the key above its file name. ● To set up a two-sided print job using Stored Jobs, press the Print Two Sides key. The printer will prompt you to select a Stored Job for the front and back of the sheet. After printing, side one of the sheet will be ejected to the input side of the printer, and you will be prompted to flip over and reload the sheet for printing side two. After printing, the sheet will be ejected to the output side of the printer. ● To view a log of the activity in the Stored Jobs area of the printer's memory, press the Job Status key. ● To save incoming print jobs into the Stored Jobs area without printing them first, press the Spool a Job into Storage key. When you do this and exit to the Front Page screen, the background color of the Stored Jobs section changes to green. ● To view the amount of memory remaining for various print job resolutions, press the View Storage Memory Status key. This is also the data that rotates on the Job Storage section of the Front page screen. 2. When you press the key to display a Stored Job property page, you can print, lock or unlock, or delete a print job: ● To print the job, press the Print Job key. The printer will prompt you for the number of copies to print. If you have multiple sheets loaded, each copy will print on a separate sheet, and the printer will prompt for additional sheets until the number of copies requested have been printed. ● To lock or unlock the job, press the appropriate key. Locking a job prevents it from being deleted, but subtracts from the available memory for Stored Jobs. ● To delete the job, press the Delete Job key. NOTE: If you want to print on a media type that is different from the media specified in a Stored Job, or if you will re-linearize the printer, do not reprint the Stored Job. For the best color, re-send the job from the RIP instead. When printing a job, the printer checks that the currently loaded media matches the media type that was loaded when the job was stored. If different, a warning is raised. You can choose to not print the job, or ignore the warning and print anyway. Printing on a media type that is different from the original media may result in a noticeable color shift. Performing a linearization and then reprinting a Stored Job may also result in a color shift. ENWW Load and print on rigid media 23

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The Stored Jobs screen appears.
To view the properties of a Stored Job, or to print a Stored Job, press the key above its file
name.
To set up a two-sided print job using Stored Jobs, press the
Print Two Sides
key. The printer
will prompt you to select a Stored Job for the front and back of the sheet. After printing, side
one of the sheet will be ejected to the input side of the printer, and you will be prompted to flip
over and reload the sheet for printing side two. After printing, the sheet will be ejected to the
output side of the printer.
To view a log of the activity in the Stored Jobs area of the printer’s memory, press the
Job
Status
key.
To save incoming print jobs into the Stored Jobs area without printing them first, press the
Spool a
Job into Storage
key. When you do this and exit to the Front Page screen, the
background color of the Stored Jobs section changes to green.
To view the amount of memory remaining for various print job resolutions, press the
View
Storage Memory Status
key. This is also the data that rotates on the Job Storage section of
the Front page screen.
2.
When you press the key to display a Stored Job property page, you can print, lock or unlock, or
delete a print job:
To print the job, press the
Print Job
key. The printer will prompt you for the number of copies
to print. If you have multiple sheets loaded, each copy will print on a separate sheet, and the
printer will prompt for additional sheets until the number of copies requested have been
printed.
To lock or unlock the job, press the appropriate key. Locking a job prevents it from being
deleted, but subtracts from the available memory for Stored Jobs.
To delete the job, press the
Delete Job
key.
NOTE:
If you want to print on a media type that is different from the media specified in a Stored
Job, or if you will re-linearize the printer, do not reprint the Stored Job. For the best color, re-send
the job from the RIP instead.
When printing a job, the printer checks that the currently loaded media matches the media type
that was loaded when the job was stored. If different, a warning is raised. You can choose to not
print the job, or ignore the warning and print anyway. Printing on a media type that is different from
the original media may result in a noticeable color shift. Performing a linearization and then
reprinting a Stored Job may also result in a color shift.
ENWW
Load and print on rigid media
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