Reserving Jobs

You can reserve print jobs even while the machine is printing or waiting to process a job.
As an example, the procedure for printing files that are stored in memory media is explained in this section.
You can reserve printing in the following cases:

While the Machine Is Waiting

You can specify print settings while the machine is in the waiting state. This can be directly after you turn the machine ON, or after you clear a paper jam. Printing begins automatically when the machine is ready.

While the Machine Is Printing

You can specify print settings for a new job while the machine is printing. Printing begins after the current job is complete.
NOTE
You can reserve printing while the machine is in the waiting state at the following times:
Between the time that the machine is turned ON and when it is ready to print
After you clear a paper jam
Directly after you close a cover on the main unit or an optional unit, such as a finisher

Flow of Reserved Printing

1.
Press [Access Stored Files] → [Mail Box].
If the pop-up screen that appears while the machine is printing or waiting to print is displayed, press [Close].
2.
Select the desired Mail Box → select the desired file → press [Print].
3.
Press [Start Printing].
If you want to change the print settings, specify the desired print settings → press [Start Printing].
If you reserve a print job while the machine is printing, printing begins as soon as the current job is complete. If you exceed the maximum number of jobs that can be reserved, follow the message that appears to perform the operation again.

Reserving a Print Job Using the Multi-Purpose Tray

You can reserve the paper type to use in the multi-purpose tray when printing a series of jobs using the tray in sequence.
Example: You can reserve LTR paper to use in the multi-purpose tray when using 11" x 17" paper in the tray to print the current job.
1.
Press [Access Stored Files] → [Mail Box].
If the pop-up screen that appears while the machine is printing or waiting to print is displayed, press [Close].
2.
Select the desired Mail Box → select the desired file → press [Print].
3.
Press [Change Print Settings] → [Select Paper].
4.
Press [Change MP Tray Paper].
The paper size/type reserved to be loaded and paper size/type currently loaded appear in the paper selection screen, as shown below.
*1 Paper size/type specified for a reserved job
*2 Paper size/type currently loaded in the multi-purpose tray
If you do not reserve a job, the Change MP Tray Paper screen appears when paper is loaded into the multi-purpose tray. (See "Loading Paper into the Multi-Purpose Tray.")
5.
Select the desired paper size and paper type.
If the desired paper type does not appear in the list, press [Detailed Settings] → select the paper type → press [OK].
If you want to print on the back side of a previously printed sheet, press [2nd Side of 2-Sided Page].
IMPORTANT
Be sure to correctly set the paper type. If the type of paper is not set correctly, it could adversely affect the quality of the image. Moreover, the fixing unit may become dirty, or the paper could jam, and a service repair may be needed.
NOTE
You can register paper types that are not displayed on the detailed settings list in <Change Multi-Purpose Tray Paper: Paper Type>. For more information on storing the paper type, see "Registering/Editing Custom Paper Types."
If there is more than one reserved job waiting to print, only the last paper size/type specified for the reserved print job appear on the Paper Select screen.
If [Register Multi-Purpose Tray Defaults] is set to 'On' in [Preferences] (Settings/Registration), the stored default values appear. (See "Registering Multi-Purpose Tray Defaults.")
Selecting a standard paper size:
Select a nonstandard paper size (Free Size):
Selecting a custom size paper:
Selecting a standard paper size:
Select the paper size → press [Next].
Select the paper type → press [OK].
NOTE
[Transparency] can be selected only if you select [LTR] as the paper size.
Select a nonstandard paper size (Free Size):
Press [Free Size] → [Next].
Select the desired paper type → press [OK].
Selecting a custom size paper:
Press [Custom Size].
Press [X] and [Y] → enter each value → press [OK].
You can also select a size button ([S1] to [S5]) containing a stored paper size setting, instead of entering values.
NOTE
To recall paper sizes from size buttons ([S1] to [S5]), register the paper sizes in advance. (See "Registering/Editing/Deleting Custom Paper Sizes.")
Press [Next].
Select the desired paper type → press [OK].
6.
Press [OK].
7.
Press [Start Printing].
This completes the settings for a reserved print job using the multi-purpose tray. The subsequent steps show you how to load paper into the multi-purpose tray and complete the scanning and printing process of the reserved job.
8.
When it is time for the reserved print job to be printed, load the specified paper into the multi-purpose tray.
If any paper for the completed job is remaining in the multi-purpose tray, remove the paper, and then load the specified paper into the multi-purpose tray. For information on how to load paper into the multi-purpose tray, see "Loading Paper into the Multi-Purpose Tray."
NOTE
Make sure to load the same paper size and type selected in step 5 into the multi-purpose tray. Printing does not start if paper of a different size or type is loaded.

NOTE
You can specify up to six jobs to be reserved, including the current job. If you select seven or more files to print at one time, the confirmation screen appears. Interrupt print jobs are not included in this count.
You can set different print modes and paper sources, including the multi-purpose tray, for each reserved job.
If [Register Multi-Purpose Tray Defaults] is set to 'On' in Device Use Settings, reserved printing can be performed only for the registered paper size and type. (See "Registering Multi-Purpose Tray Defaults.")
For more information on paper types, see "Available Paper Stock."
You cannot reserve a print job if the memory of the machine becomes full.
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