GCC Printers 21 Series Manual De Usuario

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Main Menu Items
1. Held Job
This menu controls the handling of Held Jobs within the printer. If “Hold Last Job”
is enabled in the Configuration menu of the printer (see #6), the printer will hold
the last job printed. This is useful for proofing a job before sending multiple
copies; as you can check the first copy at the printer and send the remaining
copies through this print menu. This menu contains the following items:
• Held Copies: This item controls the number of copies of the held job to print.
The default is copy, as many as 999 copies can be specified from the front
panel. Press the Value up or down key to set the desired number of copies,
then press Select to accept.
• Print Held Job: Tells the printer to print the held job. The number of copies is
determined by the setting under “Held Copies.” Press Select to print the job.
• Delete Held Job: This setting is used to delete the held job from the printer’s
memory. This should be used if the last job printed contained confidential or
sensitive information, or if the last job was particularly memory intensive and
is taking up excess RAM that could be used to process the next job. Press
Select to delete the job.
2. Information
This menu allows you to print out informational pages from the printer. Use the
Item keys to access the page that you wish to print, then press Select to print the
page. The available pages are as follows:
• Print Menu Map: Prints a listing of menu items and current settings.
• Print Config: Prints a configuration page, displaying information such as Page
Count, Serial Number, Paper Tray Status and a list of current settings for all
user-selectable options.
• Print Net Status: Prints a page showing the status and configuration of the
printer’s network interface.
• Print PCL Fonts: Prints a listing and sample page of all resident and
downloaded PCL fonts that are internal to the printer.
• Print PS Fonts: Prints a listing and sample page of all resident and
downloaded PostScript fonts that are internal to the printer.