3D Innovations NC60 Using the Hard Disk Drive for Secure and Proof Jobs, Creating Secure Jobs

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Using the Hard Disk Drive for

Using the Hard Disk Drive for Secure and Proof Jobs

Using the Hard Disk Drive for

Secure and Proof Jobs

 

Secure and proof jobs that have been submitted to the

 

printer are stored as processed, ready-to-print files on the

 

Hard Disk Drive. These jobs can be printed (or deleted)

 

through the Password Menu where you enter the 4-digit

 

password for the job or jobs to be printed. Procedures for

 

printing or deleting these jobs are listed in Table 1.7 on

 

page 1-23.

 

The secure or proof job is placed at the top of the print

 

queue, and will print following completion of the

 

currently printing job. If more than one job is released,

 

jobs are placed on the print queue in the order released.

 

Secure or proof jobs having the same priority are printed

 

on a first released basis.

Creating Secure Jobs

Secure printing delays printing of a job until a password

 

associated with the job is entered at the printer’s Control

 

Panel. Entering the password at the Control Panel will

 

provide access to only those jobs sent with that password.

 

Secure jobs are normally created in PCL and PostScript by

 

choosing the feature in a driver. When not using a driver

 

with this feature, secure jobs may also be created by

 

preceding the job with the following PJL commands:

 

@PJL XSECUREJOB

 

@PJL XJOBPASSWORD = "number"

 

These commands must be immediately followed by a

 

standard PJL “JOB” command that includes the

 

“jobname.”

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3D Innovations NC60 manual Using the Hard Disk Drive for Secure and Proof Jobs, Creating Secure Jobs