Kyocera ECOSYS P2135dn ECOSYS Model Printer Driver User Guide Rev 16.18.2013.1 - Page 100

Printing a Quick Copy Job, Proof and Hold, Printing a Proof and Hold Job

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Job when the printing system is turned off. You can manually delete a job at the operation panel. Warning: A print job replaces a job on the storage device having the same User name and Job name. To prevent this, select Use job name + date and time under Overwrite job name. Printing a Quick Copy Job With a storage device installed, Quick copy lets you print a document and save it in the printing system until the job is manually deleted or the printing system is turned off. 1 In the Job tab, click the Job storage (e-MPS) icon. 2 In the Type list, select Quick copy. 3 Click OK to return to the Print dialog box. 4 Click OK to start printing. Proof and Hold Proof and hold is a Job storage (e-MPS) option that prints one copy of a print job so that you can proof it before printing the remaining copies. This feature is available when a storage device is installed, or for some models when a RAM disk is set up in the printing system and selected in Device Settings. After the proof copy is printed and checked, remaining copies can be printed from the printing system's operation panel without sending the job again from the computer. If desired, you can change the number of copies printed. Note: Proof and hold is unavailable for some applications such as Microsoft Excel. The number of Proof and hold or Quick copy jobs that can be stored is set at the printing system's operation panel, to a maximum of 50 jobs. When the designated number of jobs is reached, older jobs are replaced by new jobs. All Proof and hold jobs are stored on the storage device after printing but are deleted when the printing system is turned off. You can manually delete a job at the operation panel. Warning: A print job replaces a job on the storage device having the same User name and Job name. To prevent this, select Use job name + date and time under Overwrite job name. Printing a Proof and Hold Job Proof and hold lets you print one copy of a multicopy job to proof before printing the remaining copies. The job is stored on the storage device or, for some models, in RAM disk memory, until the printing system is turned off or the job is manually deleted. 1 In the Basic tab, select the number of copies to be printed. 2 In the Job tab, click the Job storage (e-MPS) icon. 10-5 User Guide

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Job
when the printing system is turned off. You can manually delete a job at the
operation panel.
Warning:
A print job replaces a job on the storage device having the same
User name
and
Job name
. To prevent this, select
Use job name + date and
time
under
Overwrite job name
.
Printing a Quick Copy Job
With a storage device installed,
Quick copy
lets you print a document and save
it in the printing system until the job is manually deleted or the printing system is
turned off.
1
In the
Job
tab, click the
Job storage (e-MPS)
icon.
2
In the
Type
list, select
Quick copy
.
3
Click
OK
to return to the
Print
dialog box.
4
Click
OK
to start printing.
Proof and Hold
Proof and hold
is a
Job storage (e-MPS)
option that prints one copy of a print
job so that you can proof it before printing the remaining copies. This feature is
available when a storage device is installed, or for some models when a RAM
disk is set up in the printing system and selected in
Device Settings
.
After the proof copy is printed and checked, remaining copies can be printed
from the printing system’s operation panel without sending the job again from
the computer. If desired, you can change the number of copies printed.
Note:
Proof and hold
is unavailable for some applications such as Microsoft
Excel.
The number of
Proof and hold
or
Quick copy
jobs that can be stored is set at
the printing system’s operation panel, to a maximum of 50 jobs. When the
designated number of jobs is reached, older jobs are replaced by new jobs. All
Proof and hold
jobs are stored on the storage device after printing but are
deleted when the printing system is turned off. You can manually delete a job at
the operation panel.
Warning:
A print job replaces a job on the storage device having the same
User name
and
Job name
. To prevent this, select
Use job name + date and
time
under
Overwrite job name
.
Printing a Proof and Hold Job
Proof and hold
lets you print one copy of a multicopy job to proof before
printing the remaining copies. The job is stored on the storage device or, for
some models, in RAM disk memory, until the printing system is turned off or the
job is manually deleted.
1
In the
Basic
tab, select the number of copies to be printed.
2
In the
Job
tab, click the
Job storage (e-MPS)
icon.
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User Guide