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Personal Print allows you to store a document in the printer, then print it from the control panel.
Note:
The Personal Print feature is only available on a Windows computer printing to a network
printer.
Personal Print is a type of saved job with these features:
• A Personal Print job appears in a folder named after the user ID associated with the print job.
• A Personal Print job does not use a passcode.
• Any user can print or delete a Personal Print job.
• You can print all jobs in the list at once, delete an individual job, or delete all jobs in the list.
• After a Personal Print job is printed, it is deleted automatically.
To print a Personal Print job, refer to
Printing a Personal Print Job
1. In your software application, access the print settings. For most software applications, click
File
→
or for Windows, press
CTRL+P
.
2. Select your printer, then click
Printer Properties
. Depending on your application, the title of the
button varies.
3. For Job Type, select
Personal Print
.
4. Select any other required printing options, then click
OK
.
5. To send the job to the printer, click
.
Releasing a Personal Print Job
1. At the printer control panel, press the
Home
button.
2. Touch
Jobs
.
3. To view Personal Print jobs, touch
Personal & Secure Jobs
.
4. Touch your folder.
5. If prompted for a passcode, touch
Skip
.
Note:
When your folder contains Secure Print jobs and Personal Print jobs, the passcode
prompt appears.
6. Select an option.
• To print a Personal Print job, touch the job.
• To print all the jobs in the folder, touch
Print All
.
• To delete all the jobs in the folder, touch
Delete All
.
7. To return to the Home screen, press the
Home
button.
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The Sample Set job type prints one copy of a multiple-copy print job before printing the remaining
copies. After reviewing the sample set, you can either print the remaining copies or delete them at
the printer control panel.
Xerox
®
VersaLink
®
C7000 Color Printer
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