Deleting all Hold Print files
1.
Press the [Menu] key.
The [Menu] screen appears.
2.
Press the [ ] or [ ] key to display [Hold Print], and then press the [ Enter] key.
3.
Press the [ ] or [ ] key to display [Del. All Files], and then press the [ Enter] key.
The user ID and the time when the job was stored appear.
4.
Press the [ ] or [ ] key to confirm deleting all files, and then press the [ Enter] key.
To cancel deleting a Hold Print file, press the [Escape] key.
5.
Press the [ Enter] key.
6.
Press the [Online] key.
The initial screen appears.
Using Stored Print
• You need Mac OS X v10.2 or higher to use this function.
• To use this function, the optional hard disk must be installed on the printer.
• Stored Print files will not appear on the display panel if they have already been printed or deleted
using Web Image Monitor before you select [Stored Print] using the control panel.
• Stored Print files printed or deleted using Web Image Monitor after you have selected [Stored Print]
using the control panel will still appear on the display panel. However, an error message will appear
if you try to print or delete those Stored Print files.
• If the application has a collate option, make sure that it is not selected before sending a print job. By
default, Stored print jobs are automatically collated by the printer driver. If the collate option is selected
in the application print dialog box, more prints than intended may be printed.
• Print jobs are not saved on the hard disk in the following cases. You can check the error log for jobs
not saved.
• When there are 100 Sample Print, Locked Print, Hold Print and Stored Print jobs saved on the
hard disk.
• When the total number of pages saved on the hard disk exceeds 1,000 pages.
1.
In the application, click [Print] on the [File] menu.
The [Print] dialog box appears.
2.
In the pop-up menu, click [Job Log].
3.
On the [Job Type:] pop-up menu, click [Stored Print] or [Stored and Print].
• [Stored Print]
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Summary of Contents for Aficio SP 4100N
Page 68: ...1 Preparing for Printing 66 1 ...
Page 90: ...2 Setting Up the Printer Driver 88 2 ...
Page 95: ... p 269 Printing Files Directly from Windows Printing a PDF File Directly 93 3 ...
Page 134: ...4 Using Paper Types that have Unique Names 132 4 ...
Page 270: ...7 Using a Printer Server 268 7 ...
Page 276: ...8 Special Operations under Windows 274 8 ...
Page 338: ...10 Appendix 336 10 ...
Page 343: ...Copyright 2006 ...