Xerox 9201 Printer User Manual


 
ColorQube™ 9201/9202/9203 CentreWare Internet Services
System Administrator Guide 4-5
Saved Jobs
Within the Jobs tab screen select the [Saved Jobs] tab.
The screen will display the Saved Jobs, the memory used on the device, you can also create new saved job
folders and manage saved job folders.
Print
Print-ready documents can be quickly and easily submitted for printing using the Job Submission page.
A print-ready document is a file that has been formatted and saved for printing from the source application
or the Print to File check box was selected in the printer driver.
The following file formats can be printed from the Job Submission page:
•PCL® 5e
•PCL® XL
PostScript® Level 2 and 3
•TIFF
•ASCII Text
•PDF
•JPEG
Note
ASCII text files, from systems other than PCs, may not print correctly if hard carriage returns (ASCII
Control-M) are not used as line delimiters in the text.
Large print jobs need adequate space on your hard drive when printing through Internet Services.
1. At your Workstation, open the web browser from your Workstation. Enter the IP address of the device in
the Address bar. Click on [Enter].
2. Click on the [Print] tab.
3. In the [File Name] area at the bottom of the screen, enter the name of the document that you want to
print, or click the [Browse] to locate the document on your workstation.
4. In the [Printing] area, enter the number of [Copies] required (between 1 - 9999).
5. Select the required [Job Type]:
Normal Print
Secure Print - you will need to enter a 4 - 10 digit number which you will use at the device’s user
interface to release the document for printing
Sample Set- if several copies of the document have been selected, one copy only will print to allow
the reader to check for errors. Once validated, the remaining copies can be released from the
device’s user interface
Save Job for Reprint - the document will be saved for reprinting.
Delayed Print - specify a time for your document to print
6. Select the required Printing options for 2 Sided Printing, Output Color, Collate, Orientation, Staple and
Output Destination.