11-10 Server Function
Server Function
Image Recall Mode
Use this function to recall the image data from the HDD to the built-in DIMM for printing.
NOTE: Installation of the optional Hard Disk Drive Kit (DL6500020) is required to recall data from HDD.
To recall data stored in the HDD, enter the password specified at the time data was stored,
then designate it by the job name.
Scan/Server Setting Menu Screen
Image Data Password Entry Screen
Recall Job Selection Screen
1 Press [
Mode
] to light up the [
Scan
] LED.
The Scan/Server Setting Menu Screen
will be displayed.
2 Touch
IMAGE RECALL
to display the
Image Data Password Entry Screen.
3 Enter your Image data password from the
touch screen keypad.
To correct an entry, touch
1-CHARACTER DELETE
repeatedly to delete each character,
then enter the correct password.
4 If the password is correct, touch
OK
to display the Recall Job Selection Screen.
5 Touch the desired job name key to highlight it, then touch
a
to move it to the recall list
on the right side. Touching
JOB CHECK
displays the Check Screen to allow you to view
all the feature selections made for that job.
NOTE: More than one job at a time can be moved to the recall list to be output in succession, provided that
those jobs have been stored with the same copying conditions.
To cancel the job moved to the recall list, touch the job name in the list to highlight it, then touch
b
to
return it to the left side key.
6 If the desired job name is displayed in the recall list, touch
WAIT OUTPUT
,
PROOF
OUTPUT
, or
AUTO OUTPUT
, as desired. Follow the procedure below according to the
selected output mode key to complete the image recall and output operation.
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