Sharp BP-70C45 Color Advanced and Essentials BP Series Operating Manual - Page 710
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DOCUMENT FILING►USING STORED FILES FILE PRINTING A file stored using document filing can be retrieved and printed when needed. The settings used when the file was stored are also stored, and thus the file can be printed again using those settings. The file can also be modified before printing by changing the print settings. • A file saved in black and white or grayscale cannot be printed in color. • Print settings that are changed by re-manipulation of the file cannot be saved. • The printing speed may be somewhat slow depending on the resolution and exposure mode settings of the stored file. • When retention is selected on the printer, reset items that cannot be set for retention do not appear. Quick printing Prints a file with the various settings used when it was saved. Select a file and tap the [Print Now] key. To delete data after printing, set the [Delete] checkbox to . To print the file in black and white, select the [B/W Print] checkbox . To change the number of sheets to print, tap the [Copies] key and then use the numeric keys to set the number to print. Main Folder File Name Scan_20210406_085320 AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA User Name BBBBBBBBB BBBBBBBBB BBBBBBBBB BBBBBBBBB All Files Date 2021/04/06 2015/05/05 2015/04/04 2015/03/03 Select All Copies Delete Execute Batch Print Change Setting to Print Send Move Check Image See Detail Information Delete B/W Print CA Print Now Changing settings before printing After selecting the desired file, follow the steps below. ► SELECTING A FILE TO RETRIEVE (page 7-23) 1 Tap [Choose Print Settings] on the action panel. 2 Change the print settings. 3 Select the [Delete] or [B/W Print] checkbox when needed. 4 Tap the [Start] key. The file will be printed. 7-24
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