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Memory Recall Screen
Past copy jobs can be recalled and printed again.
Up to 49 past copy jobs are saved.
If the number of copy jobs exceeds 49 or the memory becomes full, jobs are delet- ed, starting from the oldest.
Deleted jobs cannot be recalled.
Touch [Memory Recall]. The Memory Recall screen appears.
Jobs that have already been printed appear in order from the top of the list.
If the “Memory Recall” function on the User’s Choice: 1 screen has been set to “Yes”, [Memory Recall] is available (jobs can be recalled from the memory).
However, if the “Memory Recall” function on the User’s Choice: 1 screen has been set to “No”, all jobs are erased after they are finished being printed. ([Memory Recall] is not available.)
Deleted jobs cannot be recalled.
For details on setting the “Memory Recall” function on the User’s Choice:1 screen, refer to “To set the “Memory Recall” function” in chapter 5 “Utility Mode Operation”of the Administrator Operations volume.
The “Memory Recall” function and the “Copy Track” function cannot be used at the same time. In order to use the “Memory Recall” function, the “Memory Recall” function on the User’s Choice: 1 screen must be set to “Yes” and the “Copy Track Mode” parameter on the “Copy Track” screen must be set to “No”.
For details on setting the “Copy Track Mode” parameter on the “Copy Track” screen, refer to “To set the “Copy Track Mode” parameter” in chapter 5 “Utility Mode Operations” of the Administrator Operations volume.
For details on setting the “Memory Recall” function on the User’s Choice: 1 screen, refer to “To set the “Memory Recall” function” in chapter 5 “Utility Mode Operations” of the Administrator Operations volume.
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