Stored Print
Use this function to store a file in the printer, and then print it from the computer or the printer's control panel
later. Jobs are not deleted after they are printed, so the same job need not be resent in order to print multiple
copies.
• To use this function, the optional hard disk must be installed on the printer.
• A Stored Print file cannot be stored if:
• the total number of Sample Print, Locked Print, Hold Print, and Stored Print files in the printer is
over 100. (The maximum number varies depending on the volume of data in files.)
• the file contains over 1,000 pages.
• sent or stored files in the printer contain over 1,000 pages in total.
• If a Stored Print file has not been stored properly, check the error log on the control panel.
• Even after you turn off the printer, stored documents remain. However, the [Auto Del. Temp] or [Auto
Del. Stored] settings are applied first.
• If the application has a collate option, make sure it is not selected before sending a print job. By
default, Stored Print jobs are automatically collated by the printer driver. If a collate option is selected
from the application's Print dialog box, more prints than intended may be produced.
• Stored Print files deleted using Web Image Monitor, after you select [Stored Print] using the control
panel will appear on the display panel. However, an error message will appear if you try to delete
those Stored Print files.
• If stored files have similar and long file names, recognizing the file you want to print on the display
panel may be difficult. Print the file you want to print either by checking the user ID or the time the file
is sent, or by changing the file name to something that can be recognized easily.
• If you enter the document name on the printer driver's [Details...], that name appears on the display
panel.
• A password and document name can be set for Stored Print Files, but they are not mandatory.
• p.119 "Checking the Error Log"
• p.149 "System Menu"
3. Other Print Operations
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Summary of Contents for LP1136n
Page 12: ...12 Copyright 2006 Printed in China EN USA G176 8607 ...
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Page 24: ...Options 192 INDEX 197 4 ...
Page 36: ...1 Guide to the Printer 16 1 ...
Page 66: ...2 Installing Options 46 2 ...
Page 71: ... p 37 Attaching Gigabit Ethernet Board Type A USB Connection 51 3 ...
Page 94: ...4 Configuration 74 4 ...
Page 148: ...6 Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Kit 128 6 ...
Page 158: ...7 Cleaning the Printer 138 7 ...
Page 216: ...11 Appendix 196 11 ...
Page 219: ...MEMO 199 ...
Page 220: ...MEMO 200 GB GB EN USA G176 ...
Page 221: ...Copyright 2006 ...
Page 290: ...1 Preparing for Printing 66 1 ...
Page 312: ...2 Setting Up the Printer Driver 88 2 ...
Page 317: ... p 269 Printing Files Directly from Windows Printing a PDF File Directly 93 3 ...
Page 356: ...4 Using Paper Types that have Unique Names 132 4 ...
Page 492: ...7 Using a Printer Server 268 7 ...
Page 498: ...8 Special Operations under Windows 274 8 ...
Page 560: ...10 Appendix 336 10 ...
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