Setting the skip job conditions
When a job being output is stopped by a warning such as shortage of paper, overloaded output tray, or unmatched paper, the subsequent job can be executed. This is called "Skip Job."
Whether to skip the current job can be selected for each case where the subsequent job is a fax job or it is other than a fax job.
In the administrator mode, select [System Settings] - [Job Priority Operation Settings], then configure the following settings.
Settings | Description |
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[Fax RX Job Priority] | Select whether to give priority to the printing of a fax if it is received during copying or printing. [OFF] is specified by default. |
[Skip Job (Fax)] | Select whether to handle the subsequent job as long as it is a printing job for the received fax when printing has stopped because, for example, there is no paper. [ON] is specified by default. |
[Skip Job (Copy, Print)] | Select whether to handle the subsequent job as long as it is not a printing job for the received fax when printing has stopped because, for example, there is no paper. [ON] is specified by default. |