Chapter 6. Configuring the IBM Network Color Printer
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Choosing Job Log Setup Options
Use the information in this section to choose options in the Job Log Setup
menu. To get to the Job Log Setup menu, use the information in “Accessing
and Reviewing the Setup Menus” on page 6–3.
In the Job Log Setup menu, configure the log that the printer maintains of
printed jobs. The log is useful for accounting and tracking purposes.
You can access the Job Log either by printing it manually from the operator
panel, like this:
1. While the printer is online, press the Menu push button. The PRINT
PAGES menu is displayed.
2. Use the Menu Scrolling push buttons to scroll to the JOB LOG menu item.
3. Press the Enter push button. The Job Log is printed.
Or you can use the Spooler utility to print the Job Log or save it to a file. See
the
User’s Guide for information about using the Spooler utility.
You can configure the Job Log to print automatically every time it contains a
record of 40 jobs. This is the AutoPrint option in the Job Log Setup menu,
and it is explained in Table 4, “Job Log Setup Options and Client/Server
Implications,” on page 6–15.
Table 4: Job Log Setup Options and Client/Server Implications
AutoPrint
Notes
• When set to YES, the
Job Log prints
automatically each
time it has 40 job
records.
• When set to NO, the
job log accumulates
job records until it is
printed using the
Spooler or from the
operator panel.
Macintosh
Using the Spooler utility,
Macintosh users can view,
copy, and print the job log.
Windows NT
Using the Spooler utility,
NT workstations and
clients can view, copy and
print the job log.
NO (default)
YES
NetWare
Using the Spooler utility,
NetWare clients can view,
copy and print the job log.
TCP/IP
Select YES for this option.
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