Enabling/Disabling Job History Function

Display the job history of the machine using a web browser on a computer.

The job history is also available on the control panel screen of the main body, however, it is cleared when the main body is turned off. The job history in Web Utilities, stored on HDD, allows you to check the job history even when the machine is turned off.

The Job History function is initially turned on (300,000 jobs). To change the default, follow the steps below.

  1. Display the Main page screen of Web Utilities.

  2. Click on Machine Manager Setting.

    The password entry dialog box is displayed.

  3. Enter "admin" in the User Name text box, and the 8-character administrator password in the password text box, then click on OK.

    The Machine Manager Setting screen is displayed.

  4. Click on Remote Panel Setting/Job History Setting.

    The Remote Panel Setting/Job History Setting screen is displayed.

  5. Select the maximum number of jobs in the job history.

    • supplementary explanationSelect "0" (Job History function turned off), "100,000", or "300,000".

    • supplementary explanationIf the maximum number of jobs is exceeded, the oldest job history is overwritten.

    • supplementary explanationBe aware that changing the maximum number of jobs may reset the job history data.

  6. Activate the setting.

    Click on Registration, then turn off/on the main power switch.

    NOTICE
    • When turning the main power switch off then back on, be sure to wait 10 seconds or longer before turning the main power switch on again. Otherwise, the machine may not operate properly.

    • Be sure not to turn off the main power switch before turning off the sub power switch. Be sure not to turn off the main power switch while the following messages are displayed after turning off the sub power switch.

    • Cooling in progress / Power will be off when completed

    • Power off in progress / Please do not turn the main power switch off

    • Turning off the main power switch with these messages displayed may cause serious machine trouble such as toner fixation.

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