HL-1670N
FAQs & Troubleshooting |
How can I use the reprint function?
If you want to reprint a document that has just been printed, you can do it by pressing and holding down the Reprint switch. Also, if you have created a document that you wish to share with others, simply spool the document to a non-secure area of the printer. These documents can then be re-printed by anyone who is on the network or at the printer Control panel.
You can use the reprint function when the printer is READY or in the Settings menu.
When you want to print SECURE data, we recommend RAM enhancement to enable the reprint using the RAM function. To use RAM for printing, follow the steps below;
When you increase the RAM size for secure printing, the work area of the printer is decreased and the printer performance will be reduced. When you store the data in RAM, the data will be deleted when the printer power is turned off.
We also recommend adding additional RAM when you want to be able to print a large amount of secure data.
Reprint the last JOB
You can reprint the last print job without sending it from the computer again.
Reprint the last JOB 3 times:
If you print using this printer's own driver, the settings for Job Spooling in the printer driver will be priolitised over the settings made in the Control panel.
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If you wait too long to continue the switch panel operation, the display exits the REPRINT menu automatically. | ||
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Press + until the next screen is displayed as shown below. | ||
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Press the Set or Reprint switch. | ||
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If you want to reprint the data and have pressed the Go switch, the display shows "PRESS SET TO PRINT". Press Set to start the reprint job or press the Go switch to cancel the reprint job.
When there is no reprint data in memory:
If the printer does not have any data in buffer memory and you press the Reprint switch, the LCD briefly shows "NO DATA STORED."
When you cancel the reprint job:
Pressing the Job Cancel switch allows you to cancel the reprint job. The Job Cancel switch also allows you to cancel a paused reprint job.