Printing
Xerox
®
VersaLink
®
B405 Multifunction Printer 127
User Guide
Personal Print
Personal Print allows you to store a document in the printer, then print it from the control panel.
Note:
This 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 using Personal Print:
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
.
To release 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.
Sample Set
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.
Sample Set is a type of saved job with these features:
•
A Sample Set job appears in a folder named after the user ID associated with the print job.
•
A Sample Set job does not use a passcode.