What is Job Management?

You can save a job data scanned using this machine (a job scanned on the COPY screen and STORE screen) and a print job from a computer as a hold job or HDD saved job.

You can print, edit the Job Ticket and page, or copy a hold job. Also, you can store it as HDD saved job.

You can print a job saved on the HDD and send it to a computer on the network. Also, you can recall it as a hold job.

Further, you can manage a job saved on the HDD using a folder or user box.

Comparison of Hold Job and Save on HDD

  • Hold

  • Hold methods
    Holding a job scanned on the COPY screen or STORE screen
    Holding a print job
    Holding a standby job on the Reserved Job screen
    Recalling an HDD job on the RECALL screen as a hold job

    Functions available on the Hold Job screen
    Output (Normal, Proof, Proof(1st), Wait)
    Job Edit (Job Ticket, Page Edit, Combine)
    Copy
    Delete
    HDD Store

    Up to 500 jobs can be stored.

    The hold jobs are retained even if the power to the machine is turned off.

  • HDD Store

  • How to save a job on the HDD
    Saving a job scanned from the COPY screen or STORE screen on the HDD
    Saving a print job on the HDD
    Saving a hold job on the Hold Job screen on the HDD

    Functions available on the RECALL screen
    Print (Normal, Proof, Proof(1st), Wait)
    Recall as a hold job
    Delete
    Sending a job to a computer on the network (FTP/SMB/WebDAV)

    Saving directory of the jobs saved on the HDD
    First layer (root directory):
    Top-level location. A maximum of 100 jobs can be saved in the root directory. One public folder is created by the factory default setting. An additional 1,000 (maximum) folders can be created.
    Second layer (folder):
    A maximum of 100 jobs can be saved, and a maximum of 1,000 user boxes can be created in one folder.
    Third layer (user box):
    A maximum of 1,000 jobs can be saved in a user box.

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