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Basic Print Job Operations; Saved Print Jobs - Canon imagePROGRAF iPF9000S User Manual

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Basic Print Job Operations

Print Jobs
Basic Print Job Operations

Saved Print Jobs

Saving print jobs refers to the process of sending print jobs from a computer and storing them on the printer's
hard disk. By saving print jobs, you can print them repeatedly as needed without sending them from a
computer again.
Saving print jobs enables you to do the following things.
Save the time spent using a computer
When you send a print job to the printer, you can either print it and save it on the printer at the same time
or simply save it on the printer without printing it yet. Saved print jobs can be printed in the required
quantity later without the need to use a computer again.
Simplify reprinting, if any errors occur
If errors occur in the middle of printing (as when paper runs out), you can resume printing after clearing
the error without resending the print job from a computer.
Streamline printing work
Without using a computer, you can select print jobs and print in the desired quantity. You can also
select multiple print jobs to print during the same period. This enables unattended operation at night,
for example.
624 Print Jobs

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