Ricoh 3045 Deleting Stored Print Files, Enter the new number of sets us- ing the number keys

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Stored Print

I Enter the new number of sets us- ing the number keys.

If you do not want to change the set quantity, proceed to step J.

Note

When multiple print files are se- lected, the minimum number of set quantity among all settings is applied.

When the number of set quantity is changed, the changed quantity is applied to all selected print files.

JPress [Yes].

The Stored Print file is printed.

Note

Press [No] to cancel printing.

To stop printing after printing has started, press [Exit], and then press [Job Reset]. A Stored Print file is not deleted even if [Job Reset] is pressed.

The Stored Print file that sent to the machine is not deleted un- less you delete a file or select

[Auto Delete Stored Print Jobs] (see p.128 “System”). For details, see p.95 “Deleting Stored Print Files”.

Deleting Stored Print Files

A Press the {Printer} key to display the Printer screen.

BPress [Print Jobs].

A list of print files stored in the ma- chine appears.

CPress [Stored Print Job List].

A list of Stored Print files stored in the machine appears.

Note

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Depending on the security set- tings, certain print jobs may not be displayed.

D Select the file you want to delete by pressing it.

EPress [Delete].

The delete confirmation screen will appear.

Note

If multiple print files are select- ed, and some of these require a password, the machine deletes files that correspond to the en- tered password and files that do not require a password. The number of files to be deleted is displayed on the confirmation screen.

F Press [Yes] to delete the file.

After the file has been deleted, the file list screen will return.

Note

If you do not want to delete the file, press [No].

If you set the password in the printer driver, enter the pass- word to delete.

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Ricoh 3045 appendix Deleting Stored Print Files, Enter the new number of sets us- ing the number keys