Oki 62435901 User Manual - Page 95

Macros

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JOB MACROS (MC561 ONLY) If you have a routine copy, fax or scan job that you perform on a regular basis, you can program the steps into your MFP and create a "short cut" allowing you to perform the steps at the touch of a button. You can create up to ten short cuts using the Job Macro function. You can create a macro for the following functions: > Copying (colour and/or mono) > Printing from USB memory > Scanning to e-mail > Scanning to network PC > Scanning to USB memory > Fax sending > Internet fax sending NOTE Changes to an existing speed dial number or adding a new speed dial number are not carried over to previously configured Job Macros. The Job Macro must be reprogrammed to reflect the changes/editions to the speed dial directory. Creating: To register a short cut: 1. Key in the steps you wish to program; for example if you wish to program a copy job that is double-sided, A5 scan size and the output is 20 copies: (a) Press the Copy button on the control panel. (b) Press the Right arrow key. (c) Press OK to select Scan Size. (d) Using the Down arrow key, scroll to A5 then press OK. (e) Using the Down arrow key, scroll to Duplex Copy then press OK. (f) Using the Down arrow key, highlight the required duplex option then press OK. (g) Press the Back button. (h) Using the numeric keypad, type in 20. 2. Press the Job Macro button on the control panel to prompt the Job Macro screen. 3. Using the arrow keys, select a job number you wish to associate to your program. 4. Press OK. 5. Press OK again. 6. Using the arrow keys and on-screen keyboard enter an appropriate title for the macro. 7. Highlight Enter on-screen then press OK. 8. Select Yes to continue, or No to exit without saving. 9. Press the OK button to complete the registration. NOTE You cannot edit the steps within a program, if you wish to change them then you must reprogram the job number. Functions common to copy, fax and scan operations > 95

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Functions common to copy, fax and scan operations > 95
J
OB
MACROS
(MC561
ONLY
)
If you have a routine copy, fax or scan job that you perform on a regular basis, you can
program the steps into your MFP and create a “short cut” allowing you to perform the steps
at the touch of a button. You can create up to ten short cuts using the Job Macro function.
You can create a macro for the following functions:
>
Copying (colour and/or mono)
>
Printing from USB memory
>
Scanning to e-mail
>
Scanning to network PC
>
Scanning to USB memory
>
Fax sending
>
Internet fax sending
Creating:
To register a short cut:
1.
Key in the steps you wish to program; for example if you wish to program a copy job
that is double-sided, A5 scan size and the output is 20 copies:
(a)
Press the
Copy
button on the control panel.
(b)
Press the
Right
arrow key.
(c)
Press
OK
to select
Scan Size
.
(d)
Using the
Down
arrow key, scroll to
A5
then press
OK
.
(e)
Using the
Down
arrow key, scroll to
Duplex Copy
then press
OK
.
(f)
Using the
Down
arrow key, highlight the required duplex option then press
OK
.
(g)
Press the
Back
button.
(h)
Using the numeric keypad, type in
20
.
2.
Press the
Job Macro
button on the control panel to prompt the
Job Macro
screen.
3.
Using the arrow keys, select a job number you wish to associate to your program.
4.
Press
OK
.
5.
Press
OK
again.
6.
Using the arrow keys and on-screen keyboard enter an appropriate title for the
macro.
7.
Highlight
Enter
on-screen then press
OK
.
8.
Select
Yes
to continue, or
No
to exit without saving.
9.
Press the
OK
button to complete the registration.
NOTE
Changes to an existing speed dial number or adding a new speed dial number
are not carried over to previously configured Job Macros. The Job Macro must
be reprogrammed to reflect the changes/editions to the speed dial directory.
NOTE
You cannot edit the steps within a program, if you wish to change them then
you must reprogram the job number.