Job interruption

The device can interrupt a job that is currently printing at these boundaries:

After a complete page, but in the middle of a multiple-page job. If the current job is being printed on both sides, the interruption occurs after both sides have printed.

NOTE: If the current job requires stapling, the new job interrupts the current job after a complete set of pages.

After a complete set of pages for jobs that have multiple copies.

The type of interruption that occurs depends on the type of job that is being promoted or started.

Starting a copy job interrupts the current job after a complete page, unless the current job requires stapling.

Printing an internal page or a stored job interrupts the current job after a complete set of pages.

Printing a job from a computer or printing an incoming fax does not interrupt the current job, unless you promote the new job in one of the following ways:

￿By using the Promote option in the Job Status feature on the device control panel.

￿By pressing the Interrupt button on the device control panel.

If you promote the new job, it interrupts the current job after a complete set of pages.

Pressing the Interrupt button on the device control panel interrupts the current job after a complete set of pages.

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