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Chapter 3: Using the Operator Panel and Menus
Job Menu
MenuItem Values
Cancel Job PressSelect to cancel the currentpr int job.
CancelJob displays only when the printer is processing a pr int job.
CONFIDENTIAL
JOB
This menuitem is
not
displayedin the
JOBMENU until the
printer has
processed at least
one Confidential
Job.
Note: Useyour
softwareapplication
orprinterdriverto
create andsend a
ConfidentialJob.
EnterPIN
Once acorrect Personal Identification Number (PIN) is entered, the following values are
availableas second and third sub-menus. See Entering a Personal Identification Number
(PIN)onpage 111for more information.
Print All Jobs
PRINT A JOB
<Job#1 User name> <Job #1 Jobname>
<Job#2 User name> <Job #2 Jobname>
<Job#3 User name> <Job #3 Jobname>
...
<Job#n User name> <Job #n Jobname>
DeleteAll Jobs
DELETE A JOB
<Job#1 User name> <Job #1 Jobname>
<Job#2 User name> <Job #2 Jobname>
<Job#3 User name> <Job #3 Jobname>
...
<Job#n User name> <Job #n Jobname>
PRINTCOPIES
<Job#1 User name> <Job #1 Jobname>
<Job#2 User name> <Job #2 Jobname>
<Job#3 User name> <Job #3 Jobname>
...
<Job#n User name> <Job #n Jobname>
Note: In the sub-menuvalues listed above, the Username field is based on the username
field inyour driver. By default, this is the user name or user ID you type to log on to your
operatingsystem. You can change the name in this field to another name in the driver before
yousend the job. The Jobname field contains a title name for your file as defined by your
applicationsoftware when the job was sent. You cannot change this field. If one or both of the
fieldsis empty, the name was not defined by the application. For example, if your last name is
Smith and yourfile is called timesheet, the operator panel may display smith timesheet.The
Username and Jobname fields are truncated to 16 characters.
Whenyou create a Confidential Job, the printer formats your job and holds the job in memory.
Thep rinter delaysthe pr inting of yourjob until you enter a PIN assigned to the job. You enter
thenumber through the operator panel. See Entering a Personal Identification Number (PIN)
on page 111for more information.