Kyocera TASKalfa6550ci manual Job Name, Storing a Job Storage Job, Don’t Use Application Name

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Job

Job Storage

Job storage is a Job storage (e-MPS)option that lets you store a print job permanently on the hard disk for printing later. You also have the option of protecting the print job from unauthorized printing by using an access code. This feature is available when a hard disk is installed and selected in Device Settings.

Job storage is useful for jobs that need to be available for printing at any time, even if the printing system has been turned off and turned on again. Job storage jobs can only be removed manually from printing system memory.

If desired, you can attach a four-digit access code to a Job storage job, so that you can print a job without anyone else seeing it, or restrict printing to approved users. When the access code is used, the job is not printed until a user prints it at the printing system’s operation panel. After the job is printed, it remains in printing system memory.

The number of Job storage jobs that can be stored is limited only by the storage capacity of the hard disk. You can manually delete a job at the operation panel.

Warning: A print job can replace a job on the hard disk having the same user name and job name. To prevent this, select Use job name + date and time under Overwrite job name.

Storing a Job Storage Job

Job storage lets you store a document permanently in printing system memory without printing, and gives you the option to protect it with an access code. This job remains on the hard disk until it is manually deleted.

In the Job tab, click Job storage (e-MPS).

Click Job storage.

In the Access code box, type four numbers if you want to restrict access to your document.

Click OK.

A Job name is a unique identifier for each print job. It helps you find and print your job from the printing system’s operation panel. When you send a print job using one of the Job storage (e-MPS)options, you can assign a custom name to the job or use the name of the application file.

For Microsoft Word and PowerPoint, you can choose to include or omit the application name from the application defined Job name. You can also ensure that jobs in printing system memory are not replaced by new jobs having the same Job name.

Don’t Use Application Name

Don't use application name is an option to remove the application name from the job name in job storage features. By selecting Don't use application name, the file name you choose appears clearly in the job list. This feature is applicable only when printing from Microsoft Word or PowerPoint.

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Contents Page Legal Notes Table of Contents Chapter Quick Print Chapter BasicChapter Layout Chapter Finishing Chapter ImagingChapter Publishing Chapter Job Chapter AdvancedInstallation Preparing to Install the DriverSelecting an Installation Method Installing Utilities Express InstallationInstalling in Express Mode Upgrading Driver ComponentsOn the Installation Method page, click Express Mode Enable Status MonitorDevice Settings Print a testCustom Installation On the Installation Method page, select Custom ModePrint a test Print a test Print a test On the Installation Method page, select Custom Mode Installing Optional Printer Components Installing a Printer Driver in Windows 7 and Windows VistaOptional Printer Components Add Printer WizardPrinter Driver Settings Access Installing a Printer Driver in Windows XPChanging the Default Driver Settings Click Start and Printers and Faxes Click Add a printerClick Printing Preferences Device Settings Accessing Device Settings Device OptionsSetting Device Options Setting Punch OptionsSetting up Custom Boxes NoneHole Auto Configure Enabling Auto ConfigurationSilent Auto Configuration MemoryAdministrator Settings GeneralShow Quick Print Tab Send Count InformationPassword Protect Administrator Settings Setting the Administrator PasswordClearing the Administrator Password Associate Profile with ApplicationAuthentication Selecting Snmp SettingsApply to other models SNMPv3 OptionsLock Settings Lock Settings OptionsUser Login User Login OptionsPrinting with User Login Login User NameJob Accounting Use specific name Prompt for nameJob Accounting Options Printing with Job AccountingUser Settings Setting User IdentificationIdentification UnitsSetting Language Preference PDL Page Description LanguageLanguage Preference PDL OptionsPDL Settings PCL XL Settings or Kpdl SettingsPCL XL Settings Kpdl SettingsSecurity Settings Selecting a PDLEmbed fonts Compress data Security Print and save EncryptionPrint and Save Settings Compatibility Settings Click SettingsSetting Media Sources XPS DriverRemoving a Plug-in Ignore Application CollationCombine Source and Media Type Lists Selecting Printer Driver CollationDevice Settings, click Kyocera logo Plug-in Color Mode Quick PrintQuick Print Options Common Printing OptionsColor Mode CollateDuplex Printing Multiple Pages per Sheet Edit Quick PrintEditing Quick Print Options Profiles Selecting a ProfileSaving a Profile Quick Print tabEditing a Profile Importing a ProfileClick Profiles Save Click ProfilesExporting a Profile Application Based PrintingAdding an Association Editing an Association Basic Settings BasicSource and Media Types Print Size and Page SizeCopies ColorDuplex Printing Creating a Custom Page SizePrinting with Custom Size Pages Printing in Duplex Mode CollateFlip on long edge Flip on short edge Printing in Color, Black & White, and EcoPrint Print PreviewPrinting Collated Documents Previewing a Print JobKyocera Logo Displaying Version InformationDisplaying Plug-in Information File Name Version Description Date Manufacturer CommentsLayout Multiple Pages per SheetPrinting Multiple Pages per Sheet Layout tab, select Multiple pages per sheetSetting Scaling on ScalingFull Bleed Selecting crop marksBooklet PosterPrinting with Full Bleed Printing a BookletPrinting a Poster KX Driver Finishing SeparationRotate Copies Rotating CopiesOffsetting Jobs Bi-FoldTri-Fold Offset JobsFinishing Edge Printing with Tri-FoldFinishing Edge Combinations Setting the Finishing Edge Custom Finishing Edge SettingsPositioning Options for Finishing Edge Finishing tab, select Finishing edgeGutter StapleCreating a Gutter Short edge topPunch Stapling a Print JobCreating Punch Holes for a Print Job Click OK to return to the Print dialog box Imaging Print Quality and EcoPrintSelecting Print Quality Selecting EcoPrintGloss Mode TrappingFonts Font Settings Selecting Font SettingsFont Substitution Disable Device Fonts Selecting Graphics SettingsSetting Font Substitution GraphicsInversion Settings Optimization SettingsPattern Scaling Color Mode Image Compression ModePrinter Profile CIE OptimizationColor Correction Setting a Default Color Profile Windows 7 and Windows VistaWindows XP Color Adjustment Selecting Custom Color AdjustmentAdjusting HSL Hue, Saturation, Lightness Color Management tab, select ManualAdjusting Color Balance Color ConversionSpeed priority Quality priorityBlack & White Adjustment Adjusting Black and White SettingsText and Graphics Effects Print graphics as black Cover Mode Publishing tab, select Cover modePublishing Printing CoversCover Mode Options Check Box Selection Cover Insertion Type Choosing Cover Media Insert Printing Page InsertsTransparency Interleaving Insertion OptionsCheck Box Selection Insertion Type Inserts a blank Inserting Backing Sheets Between Transparencies User Settings dialog box, available in Device Settings JobJob Storage e-MPS Job Storage e-MPS optionsClick Settings Select a Custom Box Settings option Custom BoxStoring a Job in a Custom Box Quick Copy Proof and HoldPrinting a Quick Copy Job Job tab, select Job storage e-MPS Select Quick copyPrivate Print Printing a Proof and Hold JobStoring a Private Print Job Click Job storage e-MPSJob Storage Job NameStoring a Job Storage Job Don’t Use Application NameOverwrite Job Name Selecting a Job NameAdvanced Prologue/EpilogueSelecting a Prologue/Epilogue File Editing a Prologue/Epilogue FileDeleting a Prologue/Epilogue File Assigning a Prologue/Epilogue FileUnassigning a Prologue/Epilogue File Specifying the Insertion PointWatermark Adding or Editing a WatermarkCentered default Diagonal defaultSelecting Pages for Watermark User definedSecurity Watermark Adding or Editing a Security Watermark Advanced tab, click Security WatermarkStandard pattern Document guard patternAdjusting Security Watermark Calibration Selecting Pages for Security WatermarkLight, Normal, Dark ContrastColor Optimizer Optimizing RGB Color for PrintingStatus Monitor Selecting Status Monitor OptionsAdvanced tab, click Status Monitor Setting Status Monitor Preferences Enable Client Profile EMF SpoolingSelecting EMF Spooling Select Use Text to speech10-12 Glossary KX Driver Iii User Guide KX Driver User Guide Page Page Rev .01