Printing
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Xerox
®
WorkCentre
®
3655/3655i Multifunction Printer
User Guide
To delete a job:
1.
At the control panel, press the
Job Status
button.
2.
From any of the job type tabs, touch the job.
3.
Touch
Delete
.
Notes:
•
The system administrator can restrict users from deleting jobs. If a system administrator has
restricted job deletion, you can view the jobs, but not delete them.
•
Only the user that sent the job or the system administrator can delete a secure print job.
From the Print From menu, you can view lists of saved jobs, jobs stored on a USB Flash drive, or jobs
stored in printer folders. You can select and print jobs from any of the lists. To print the job, see
Printing
Special Job Types
on page 87.
To view saved jobs:
1.
Press the
Services Home
button, then touch
Print From
.
2.
Touch
Saved Jobs
.
3.
To view the saved jobs, touch a folder.
4.
To see details about a job, touch the job.
Managing Secure and Held Print Jobs
When you send a secure print job, the job is held until you release it by typing a passcode at the control
panel.
To view a list of secure print jobs:
1.
At the printer control panel, press the
Job Status
button.
2.
Touch
Held Print Jobs
or
Secure Print Jobs
, then select a folder. For details, see
Secure Print
on
page 87.
Note:
Only the user that sent the job or the system administrator can delete a secure print job.
If the system administrator has configured the Hold All Jobs feature, any job sent to the printer is held
until you release it. For details, see Releasing Held Print Jobs.
Unidentified jobs are jobs that are not associated with a user name. Unidentified jobs originate from a
computer that does not require a user to log in. Examples are a job sent from a DOS or UNIX window
using LPR, Port 9100, or from the Jobs tab in Xerox
®
CentreWare
®
Internet Services.
To view a list of the unidentified jobs and release them:
1.
Touch the
Unidentified Print Jobs
tab.
2.
Do one of the following:
−
To release a held job, touch the job, then touch
.
−
To release all held jobs, touch
Print All
.
A print job can be held by the printer when it is unable to complete a print job. For example, it needs
attention, paper, or supplies. When the condition is resolved, the printer automatically resumes printing.