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4.1
Overview of the Stored Job Feature
The stored job feature enables a user to store copy settings that are frequently used, and
then recall them at a later time. Storing complex or frequently used settings as stored
jobs simplifies job setups when they need to be run again.
Three types of stored job are available.
Preparation
The following preparation is recommended before creating stored jobs.
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Create a table or similar document in which to record stored job information.
Record the stored job numbers and types, the names of the stored jobs, the names of
the document(s) that comprise the stored job(s), etc.
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Copy and use the Stored Job Check Sheet provided on the next page.
Determine which jobs have not been stored and then check off their set up
requirements on the check sheet. This sheet is useful when you need to store complex
jobs.
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Store the check sheet and other stored job records and originals in a safe location.
Job
The [Job] selection enables the user to set up a stored job
using all of the copy settings.
A maximum of 60 such job setups can be stored.
Multi-Job
[Multi Job] is the designated job type for storing multi-jobs.
The settings that can be stored here include the copying mode
(auto/manual), R/E settings, media supply, copy quantity, and
finishing, e.g., folding.
A maximum of 20 multi-jobs can be stored.
Image Quality
[Image Quality] is the stored job type for saving image quality
settings.
The settings that can be stored here include the document's
image type, background suppression, sharpness, image
density, and threshold levels.
A maximum of 20 such jobs can be stored.
Refer to "3.17 Sorting Using Multi-Job" for more details on multi-jobs.
Summary of Contents for Wide Format 6030
Page 1: ...Version 3 0 January 2006 Xerox 6030 6050 Wide Format Copier Printer User Guide 701P45100 ...
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Page 29: ...ChapterChapter 0 1 Product Overview Chapter 1 ...
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Page 52: ...3 The scanned original will eject to the document output tray Remove the original ...
Page 60: ...5 Gently but firmly close the media tray ...
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Page 75: ...Chapter Chapter 0 2 Copy Chapter 2 ...
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Page 187: ...ChapterChapter 0 6 Scanner Functions Chapter 6 ...
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