IBM Bertl Printer User Manual


 
Panasonic WORKiO DP-6530
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IBM Infoprint 1532 Express
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Both drivers include a range of job
delivery options. In addition to
sending a job to print, we could also
choose between:
Verify Print:
Prints the first copy of a multiple-
copy print job, then holds remaining
copies until you either continue
printing the job or delete the job
using the printer’s operator panel.
Reserve Print:
Stores a print job on the printer for
printing at a later time, i.e. Print on
Demand functionality. To find stored
jobs, we had to scroll through the
job menu to our username, then
scroll to the job we wanted to
reprint.
Repeat Print:
Does the same as reserve print but
produces a printed set of the job at the
same time.
Confidential Print:
Sends print jobs to the device with a
secure PIN. Users must first scroll to their
username, then enter the PIN number
using the keys on the printer operator
panel. We were pleased to see that the
PIN is now displayed as asterisks when
entered by the user. In the past, the PIN
had been displayed as the actual numbers
on screen allowing a potential thief to
oversee the data entry code. The 10-digit
number panel is a great new feature on the
device, providing users with a fast method
of entering PIN details. Before, IBM users
were restricted to 6 digit codes.
Users assign a PIN to their
confidential jobs within the driver.
To release a confidential job saved on the IBM
Infoprint series, users enter the 4-digit PIN
assigned at the driver.
Print on Demand