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7.
Click the Job Info icon.
8.
Type information in the Notes field.
Enter user and job identification information for managing purposes, or other
information that is required at your site.
The information that you type in this field can be viewed and edited by the operator
in Command WorkStation and also appears in the Job Log.
For more information about Command WorkStation, see Utilities.
9.
Type instructions to the operator about the job in the Instructions field.
These instructions are displayed in Command WorkStation, but do not appear in the
Job Log. These instructions can be edited by the operator.
10. Type a user name and password in the User Authentication area.
The user name that you type in the User Authentication area can be your network
domain\user name or a local user name. Check with your system administrator about
the requirements for your system.
If you do not have a user name and password or if you want to send jobs as a public
user, select the I’m a Guest check box. The print server must be configured to allow
guest printing. Otherwise, clear the I’m a Guest check box.
If you are not using a network user name and password, you can type your
domain\user name and password in the fields provided. Click Validate to validate the
user name and password.
When the Use Windows Login option is selected, the LDAP domain user name and
password are used as an authenticated user name. This is available only if the user
has logged on to the Windows computer as a domain user.
Select the Save User Information check box to save your user name and password
information.
11. Type values for the other fields as needed.
For information about these fields, see Print Options manual.
12. Click the remaining print option icons to specify the appropriate settings for the print
job and click OK.
These print options are specific to your machine. They override settings specified in
the Printer Setup, but can be overridden from Command WorkStation. For
information about these options and overrides, see Print Options manual. For more
information about Command WorkStation, see Utilities.