Printing
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Proof Print
The collated print job is stored in the memory or hard disk, but a single copy is printed automatically so you can
check the print result. If you do not have problems with the print result, you can choose to print more copies. This
prevents large number of misprinted copies from being printed at one time.
The difference between each of the job types are listed below. If you want to set the password for confidentiality,
store the jobs in the Secure Print or Private Mail Box Print.
NOTE:
If a print job is too large for the memory available, the printer may display an error message.
Procedures for Printing Stored Print
NOTE:
The stored print feature is available when using the PCL or PS driver.
When you select a job type in the printer driver, the job will be stored in the memory or hard disk until you request
to print it from the operator panel. The following are procedures for storing and printing jobs.
Storing Print Jobs
To use the stored print feature, you need to select a job type other than
Normal Print
in the
General
tab of the
printer driver. The job will be stored in the memory or hard disk until you request to print it from the operator panel.
NOTE:
Secure Print and Private Mail Box Print require specifying a password for confidentiality.
NOTE:
If a document name is not assigned to your print job in the printer driver, the job's name will be identified using the
printer's time and date of submission to distinguish it from other jobs you have stored under your name.
Printing the Stored Jobs
1
Press the
(Menu)
button.
2
Press the
button until
Print Menu
is highlighted, and then press the
(Set)
button.
3
Press the
button until the desired job type is highlighted, and then press the
(Set)
button.
Job types
Password
Differences
Secure Print
Y
• The stored jobs will be deleted at a designated time.
• You cannot specify the quantity of copies from the operator panel. The
quantity of copies depends on the number you specified on the printer
driver.
Private Mail Box Print
Y
• The stored jobs remain until you delete them from the operator panel.
• You can specify the quantity of copies from the operator panel.
Public Mail Box Print
N
Proof Print
N
• The print job is set to collate.
• A single copy is printed automatically.
• The stored jobs remain until you delete them from the operator panel.
• You can specify the quantity of copies from the operator panel.
Send data.
Print the rest of sets
from the operator panel.
One set is
printed.
Check if the print result
is OK.
Summary of Contents for C3760DN Color Laser
Page 1: ...Dell C3760n C3760dn Color Laser Printer User s Guide Regulatory Model C3760dn C3760n ...
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Page 20: ...18 Notes Cautions and Warnings ...
Page 22: ...20 Dell C3760n C3760dn Color Laser Printer User s Guide ...
Page 26: ...24 Finding Information ...
Page 28: ...26 Product Features ...
Page 34: ...32 About the Printer ...
Page 36: ...34 ...
Page 38: ...36 Preparing Printer Hardware ...
Page 66: ...64 Installing Optional Accessories ...
Page 76: ...74 Setting the IP Address ...
Page 80: ...78 Loading Paper ...
Page 100: ...98 Installing Printer Drivers on Windows Computers ...
Page 106: ...104 Installing Printer Drivers on Macintosh Computers ...
Page 116: ...114 Installing Printer Drivers on Linux Computers CUPS ...
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Page 122: ...120 Operator Panel ...
Page 230: ...228 Understanding the Printer Menus ...
Page 243: ...241 Printing 19 Printing 243 ...
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Page 260: ...258 Printing ...
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Page 282: ...280 Printing Using ColorTrack External Authentication ...
Page 294: ...292 Using Digital Certificates ...
Page 302: ...300 Understanding Fonts ...
Page 308: ...306 Understanding Printer Messages ...
Page 312: ...310 Specifications ...
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Page 348: ...346 Maintaining Your Printer ...
Page 370: ...368 Clearing Jams ...
Page 371: ...369 Troubleshooting 29 Troubleshooting Guide 371 ...
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Page 398: ...396 Troubleshooting Guide ...
Page 399: ...397 Appendix Appendix 397 Index 401 ...
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