Chapter 2 Basic Operations
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Printing from [USB print (Auto pro-
cess)]
You can print the original data that is saved in the USB
flash drive by performing the settings shown below.
• In the printer driver dedicated for the USB flash drive
printing, set [USB print (Auto process)] for [Output:].
1
Make preparations for this
machine.
Perform steps 1 to 4 in “Printing from [Storage]”
(
2
Insert the USB flash drive that con-
tains the original data into the USB
slot.
• When [Auto Process] is [ON]:
Master making is followed by the printing pro-
cess.
• When [Auto Process] is set to other than
[ON]:
Perform the necessary operation according to
the settings.
(
41 “When [Auto Process] is set to other
3
Remove the USB flash drive.
When printing is complete, remove the USB
flash drive.
How to print the ID data
The following types of original data are referred to as
“ID data”.
• Original data with [ID Print] set in the scan mode
43 “Saving Paper Original as Data”)
• Original data with [ID print] set in the printer driver
For the setting procedure, see the “RISO Printer
Driver User’s Guide” (DVD-ROM).
Follow the steps below to display ID data in the [Stor-
age Selection] screen or the [USB Job List] screen.
1
Touch [View edit].
2
Touch [ID Print Job].
3
Touch [OK].
The ID data is displayed in the [Storage Selec-
tion] screen or the [USB Job List] screen.
• A [
L
] (key mark) icon is displayed on the tab
buttons.
• To display original data other than ID data,
touch [Non-ID Print].
The subsequent operations are the same as
steps 6 (
46) and later in “Printing from [Stor-
B
You cannot print any original data (PDF
file, etc.) that is saved with another
method.
B
Do not remove the USB flash
drive until the printing is com-
pleted.
It might cause loss of data and
settings or damage to the USB
flash drive.
B
After master making, the original
data in the USB flash drive is erased
automatically.
B
[Show ID data] is displayed when
[High/Full Management] or [Mid/ID
Print Only] is set in [User Manage-
ment] (
Summary of Contents for MH 9350
Page 21: ...Chapter 1 19 1 About This Machine ...
Page 31: ...29 2 Chapter 2 Basic Operations ...
Page 53: ...51 3 Chapter 3 Functions for Master Making ...
Page 97: ...95 4 Chapter 4 Functions for Printing ...
Page 109: ...107 5 Chapter 5 Useful Functions ...
Page 130: ...Chapter 5 Useful Functions 128 ...
Page 131: ...129 6 Chapter 6 Functions for Scanning ...
Page 137: ...135 7 Chapter 7 Setting the Operation Conditions ...
Page 159: ...157 8 Chapter 8 RISO Console ...
Page 165: ...163 9 Chapter 9 Replacing Consumables ...
Page 177: ...175 10 Chapter 10 Maintenance ...
Page 181: ...179 11 Chapter 11 Troubleshooting ...
Page 205: ...203 12 Chapter 12 Appendix ...
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