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Printing Stored Documents

Prints stored documents on the Document Server.

The items you can specify on the printing screen are as follows:

For details about each function, see the each section.

1Select a document to be printed.

Operation panel screen illustration

2When printing two or more documents at a time, repeat step 1.

Up to 30 documents can be printed.

3When specifying printing conditions, press [To Printing Screen], and then configure print settings.

4Enter the number of print copies with the number keys.

The maximum quantity that can be entered is 99.

5Press the [Start] key.

Note

  • If a password is specified for the document, enter it, and then press [OK].

  • To cancel the selection, press the selected (highlighted) key.

  • Pressing the [Reset] key cancels every selection.

  • Pressing [PrntOrdr] displays the selected documents in the printing order.

  • Pressing [Back to File List] restores the document selection screen.

  • You can search the target document. For details about searching the target document, see Searching for Stored Documents.

  • Press [Confirm Files] to confirm the user name, file name and printing order of the document.

  • The copy and printer features hold the specified printing conditions after the operation is over and apply them at the next printing. The facsimile features do not have the function of storing the printing conditions.

  • When two or more documents are selected, the printing conditions are stored on the first document but not on the succeeding documents.

  • When printing two or more documents at a time, the printing conditions specified for the first document are applied to all the remaining documents.

  • Some of the selected documents may not be printed due to the difference in the size or resolution.

  • You can change the maximum print quantity under [Max. Copy Quantity] in User Tools. For details, see General Features.

  • Web Image Monitor allows you to print a document stored in the Document Server from your computer. For the Web Image Monitor starting procedure, see Displaying Stored Documents with Web Image Monitor.