6 Stored Programming
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Store Build Job
Register a stored program for Build Job.
Refer to "Registering Stored Programs for Build Job" (P.187).
Delete
Deletes a stored program.
Refer to "Deleting Stored Programs" (P.187).
Enter/Change Name
Enter or change a stored program name.
Refer to "Entering/Changing a Stored Program Name" (P.188).
Assign/Change Icon
Configure an icon for a registered stored program.
Refer to "Assigning/Changing Icons for Stored Programs" (P.188).
Registering Stored Programs
Up to 100 actions can be registered with one stored program. Up to 40 stored programs
can be registered in the machine.
The following is the procedure for registering actions with stored programs.
Important • If registered settings such as tray paper size and comments, or default values in the system
settings are changed after a stored program is registered, then the program's content also
changes.
Note
• Services using System Settings, Job Flow Sheet, Network Scanning, or Address Book
cannot be registered.
• The registering procedure for a stored program is cancelled when the <Interrupt> button is
pressed, the Auto Clear feature causes a time-out, or a popup window (paper jam, etc.)
appears.
1
Select [Store].
2
Select the number to register.
Note
• Once a job is stored to a
button, it cannot be
overwritten.
• Select [
] to return to the
previous screen or [
] to
move to the next screen.
3
Set the feature you want to
register.
Note
• Press the <Interrupt> button to cancel registration.
• The machine produces an audible tone while a stored program is registered.
You can change the volume of the sound that notifies of stored program registration. For information on
the settings, refer to "6 System Settings" > "Common Settings" > "Audio Tones" > "Stored
Programming Tone" in the Administrator Guide.
4
Press the <Start> button or <Clear All> button.
Note
• If no name is entered for a registered stored program, the name becomes "No Name".
For information on how to name a registered stored program, refer to "Entering/Changing a Stored
Program Name" (P.188).