Sharp AR-P450 AR-P350 AR-P450 Operation Manual - Page 20
Print Jobs On Hold - cartridge
View all Sharp AR-P450 manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 20 highlights
PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Menu group and explanation of the use of the keys on the main unit operation panel The menu groups are classified into five groups and are selected consecutively by pressing the [MENU] key. If the [OK] key is pressed when the desired menu screen is displayed, a message will appear to indicate the next required operation. READY. [MENU] key PRINT JOBS ON HOLD [MENU] key SET OPERATIONS CONDITIONS [MENU] key CUSTOM SETTINGS [MENU] key KEY OPERATION PROGRAMS [MENU] key 1-10 Job status screen The message "WARMING UP" will be displayed when the power is turned on and a list of the current job plus reserved jobs or a list of completed jobs will be displayed on the job status screen. Examples of the various messages which will be displayed are shown below. (Display example) WARMING UP. The printer is warming up. READY. The printer is ready to print. FROM TRAY # CHANGE THE TONER CARTRIDGE. PAPER JAM. The printer is currently printing. Out of toner. Replace the toner cartridge. See the separate operation manual entitled "Operation Manual (Read this document before installing the product.)". A misfeed has occurred. (See page 4-2.) ADD PAPER.* Out of paper. Load paper. (See page 1-16.) * [ADD PAPER] When the status display shows [ADD PAPER], paper is required to complete a job in progress. In this case, printing of the job will be suspended until the required paper is added or another paper is selected (see "Setting the paper size and type" on page 1-19). While a current job is suspended, the printer will print a reserved job if paper is available from another source for that job but will not print any other jobs. Print hold If the job retention function is used from your computer, print data will be stored in the printer as a hold job. The job retention function can be used only if the printer is equipped with a hard disk drive unit. (See page 2-9.) Condition settings The printer condition settings are used for basic printer settings. (See page 3-2.) Custom settings Custom settings are used to make settings based on use patterns. (See page 3-5.) Key operator programs These are settings used by key operators (administrators of this product). For the use of these programs, see the Key Operator's Guide.