Xerox 550 User Manual

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13. From the Print list, select Both SidesFront Side or Back
Side.
14. Click Print.
If you selected Both Sides or Front Side, the front side of
each page in the job is printed. If you selected Back Side, the
back side of each page in the job is printed.
15. If you selected Both Sides, the Continue Print Sequence
window appears. To finish printing your job:
a. Collect the stack of printed sheets.
b. Flip the stack from the left to the right so that the printed
side is facing down.
c. Load the stack in the same tray that you used for printing
the front sides.
d. Click Print.
Running a rush job
When you have a job that’s urgent, you can submit it for
processing or printing and run it before other jobs. If you submit a
job for processing while another job is being processed, the latter
job pauses temporarily but retains its running status. When the
rush job finishes processing and moves to the print queue, the
processing of the paused job continues.
If you submit a rush job for printing while another job is being
printed, the latter job pauses temporarily after the current page
(both sides) or set is printed but retains its running status. When
the rush job finishes printing, the printing of the paused job
continues.
Submitting a rush job
Submit an urgent job for processing or printing and run it before
other jobs.
Requirements:
The job must be waiting in the queue. If the job is active, this
option is not available.
Only one job can be processed or printed at a time.Therefore, if
you select several jobs (one after the other) as rush jobs, they will
be processed or printed in the order of their selection.
In the queues or Storage area, right-click the job, and select
Run Immediately.
The job appears with the rush status indicator at the top of the
appropriate queue and runs immediately.
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Chapter 5—Printing from the color server