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❖ Hold Print
Use this function to temporarily hold a file in the printer, and print it from the
computer or the printer's control panel later.
Note
❒ The “User ID:” can contain up to eight alphanumeric (a- z, A- Z, 0- 9) char-
acters.
❒ The “File Name” can contain to 16 alphanumeric (a-z, A-Z, 0-9) characters.
❒ Entering the “User ID:” helps you distinguish your print job from others.
Reference
p.308 “Using Hold Print”
❖ Stored Print
Use this function to store a file in the printer, and then print it from the com-
puter or the printer's control panel later.
Note
❒ The “User ID:” can contain up to eight alphanumeric (a- z, A- Z, 0- 9) char-
acters. The “Password” must be 4-8 digits.
❒ The “File Name” can contain to 16 alphanumeric (a-z, A-Z, 0-9) characters.
❒ You can assign a password to a saved document, but password assignment
is not mandatory.
❒ Entering the “User ID:” helps you distinguish your print job from others.
Reference
p.310 “Using Stored Print”
❖ Stored Print
Use this function to prints the file at once and also stores the file in the printer.
Note
❒ The “User ID:” can contain up to eight alphanumeric (a- z, A- Z, 0- 9) char-
acters. The “Password” must be 4-8 digits.
❒ The “File Name” can contain to 16 alphanumeric (a-z, A-Z, 0-9) characters.
❒ You can assign a password to a saved document, but password assignment
is not mandatory.
❒ Entering the “User ID:” helps you distinguish your print job from others.
Reference
p.310 “Using Stored Print”