Ricoh Aficio SP C320DN Software Guide - Page 79

Sending a Stored Print file, Store and Normal Print] or [Store and Print]

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Printing from the Print Job Screen • If stored files have similar and long file names, recognizing the file you want to print on the display panel may be difficult. Print the file you want to print either by checking the user ID or the time the file is sent, or by changing the file name to something that can be recognized easily. • If you enter the document name on the printer driver's [Details...], that name appears on the display panel. • For details about the error log in the display panel, see "Checking the Error Log". • For details about [Auto Delete Temporary Jobs] and [Auto Delete Stored Jobs], see "Maintenance Menu". 3 • p.109 "Maintenance Menu" • p.149 "Checking the Error Log" Sending a Stored Print file The following procedure describes how to print a Stored Print file with the PCL 6/ PCL 5c or PostScript 3 printer driver. • Applications with their own drivers, such as PageMaker, do not support this function. 1. Configure the Stored Print in the printer driver's properties. You can select two ways for Stored Print: • [Stored Print] Stores the file in the printer and print it later using the control panel. • [Store and Normal Print] (or [Store and Print]) Prints the file at once and also stores the file in the printer. For details about configuring the printer drivers, see the relevant Help files. 2. Click [Details...], and then enter a user ID in the [User ID:] box. You can also set a password. The same password must be entered when printing or deleting. You can also set a file name. The file name you set will be displayed on the printer's Job List screen. 3. Start printing from the application's Print dialog box. The Stored Print job is sent to the printer. 77

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If stored files have similar and long file names, recognizing the file you want to print on the display
panel may be difficult. Print the file you want to print either by checking the user ID or the time the file
is sent, or by changing the file name to something that can be recognized easily.
If you enter the document name on the printer driver's [Details...], that name appears on the display
panel.
For details about the error log in the display panel, see "Checking the Error Log".
For details about [Auto Delete Temporary Jobs] and [Auto Delete Stored Jobs], see "Maintenance
Menu".
p.109 "Maintenance Menu"
p.149 "Checking the Error Log"
Sending a Stored Print file
The following procedure describes how to print a Stored Print file with the PCL 6/ PCL 5c or PostScript 3
printer driver.
Applications with their own drivers, such as PageMaker, do not support this function.
1.
Configure the Stored Print in the printer driver's properties.
You can select two ways for Stored Print:
[Stored Print]
Stores the file in the printer and print it later using the control panel.
[Store and Normal Print] (or [Store and Print])
Prints the file at once and also stores the file in the printer.
For details about configuring the printer drivers, see the relevant Help files.
2.
Click [Details...], and then enter a user ID in the [User ID:] box.
You can also set a password. The same password must be entered when printing or deleting.
You can also set a file name. The file name you set will be displayed on the printer's Job List screen.
3.
Start printing from the application's Print dialog box.
The Stored Print job is sent to the printer.
Printing from the Print Job Screen
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