Oki MC770 MC770/780 User Guide - Advanced - Page 78

Printing files from USB media (USB Direct Printing), Press [PRINT]., On the Invalid job list

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MANAGING PRINT JOBS FROM THE CONTROL PANEL 2 Press [PRINT]. 1 2 Printing starts. The job in progress can be monitored from the [JOBS] tab listing the Normal Print jobs ( P.69).  Deleting Invalid jobs 3 Follow the procedure below to delete an Invalid job. 1 On the Invalid job list ( P.77), select the job that you want to delete, and then press [DELETE]. 4 5 If the target job is not displayed on the screen, use and to change between pages. 2 When "Delete OK?" appears, press 6 [DELETE]. Printing files from USB media (USB Direct Printing) USB Direct Printing refers to the printing of files saved in a USB storage device that is connected to the USB port on the equipment. With this feature, you can print PDF, encrypted PDF (file extension: ".pdf"), XPS (file extension: ".xps"), JPEG (file extension: ".jpg" or ".jpeg"), PRN (file extension: ".prn"), and PS (file extension: ".ps") files. Note • USB Direct Printing requires the USB Direct Print setting to be enabled on TopAccess. For details, refer to the TopAccess Guide. • You cannot specify which page(s) of the selected file to print. All pages are to be printed. • USB Direct Printing supports the printing of PDF files whose versions are from 1.3 to 1.7. • With this feature, the equipment can print encrypted PDF files whose encryption level is either "40-bit RC4" or "128-bit RC4." • The feature does not support encrypted PDF files whose encryption level is [128bit AES], and some files of other encryption levels may not be printable as well. In these cases, print these files from a client computer. • PDF files are printed with the sizes defined in the Page Size in each one. If the size defined in the PDF file is not supported in the equipment, it is printed as a custom paper size. (If the defined size is outside the supported range, the width and the height are automatically converted into one within the range.) When you want to print PDF files with paper placed in a tray, select it on the touch panel. If the paper size placed in the tray is smaller than the one defined in the PDF file, a part of images may not be printed. • For printing the PRN files, the page description languages supported by USB Direct Printing are PostScript 3, PCL5e, PCL5c, PCL6 and XPS. • Do not turn on the equipment when a USB storage device is connected to the port. • The USB storage device should meet the following requirements: - FAT16 and FAT32 formats - Single-partition (USB media with multiple partitions are not supported.) However, some of the devices may not be used in this equipment, even though these requirements have been met. 7 The selected job is deleted. - 78 -

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MANAGING PRINT JOBS FROM THE CONTROL PANEL
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2
1
3
4
5
6
7
2
Press [PRINT].
Printing starts.
The job in progress can be monitored from the [JOBS] tab
listing the Normal Print jobs (
P.69
).
Deleting Invalid jobs
Follow the procedure below to delete an Invalid job.
1
On the Invalid job list (
P.77
), select the
job that you want to delete, and then press
[DELETE].
If the target job is not displayed on the screen, use
and
to change between pages.
2
When “Delete OK?” appears, press
[DELETE].
The selected job is deleted.
Printing files from USB media (USB
Direct Printing)
USB Direct Printing refers to the printing of files saved in a
USB storage device that is connected to the USB port on the
equipment. With this feature, you can print PDF, encrypted
PDF (file extension: “.pdf”), XPS (file extension: “.xps”), JPEG
(file extension: “.jpg” or “.jpeg”), PRN (file extension: “.prn”),
and PS (file extension: “.ps”) files.
Note
USB Direct Printing requires the USB Direct Print setting to
be enabled on TopAccess. For details, refer to the
TopAccess Guide
.
You cannot specify which page(s) of the selected file to
print. All pages are to be printed.
USB Direct Printing supports the printing of PDF files whose
versions are from 1.3 to 1.7.
With this feature, the equipment can print encrypted PDF
files whose encryption level is either “40-bit RC4” or “128-bit
RC4.”
The feature does not support encrypted PDF files whose
encryption level is [128bit AES], and some files of other
encryption levels may not be printable as well. In these
cases, print these files from a client computer.
PDF files are printed with the sizes defined in the Page Size
in each one.
If the size defined in the PDF file is not supported in the
equipment, it is printed as a custom paper size.
(If the defined size is outside the supported range, the width
and the height are automatically converted into one within
the range.)
When you want to print PDF files with paper placed in a tray,
select it on the touch panel.
If the paper size placed in the tray is smaller than the one
defined in the PDF file, a part of images may not be printed.
For printing the PRN files, the page description languages
supported by USB Direct Printing are PostScript 3, PCL5e,
PCL5c, PCL6 and XPS.
Do not turn on the equipment when a USB storage device is
connected to the port.
The USB storage device should meet the following
requirements:
-
FAT16 and FAT32 formats
-
Single-partition (USB media with multiple partitions are
not supported.)
However, some of the devices may not be used in this
equipment, even though these requirements have been
met.