User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Device basics
- Use the device
- Copy
- Fax
- Send to e-mail
- Send to a network folder
- Job Storage
- Check job status and use the job queue
- Print from a Windows computer
- Windows printer driver features
- Select a tray
- Select an output bin for print jobs
- Select a paper type
- Set the color quality
- Store jobs
- Create and use printing shortcuts
- Use watermarks
- Resize documents
- Set a custom paper size
- Print using different paper
- Insert blank or preprinted sheets
- Chapter page layout
- Print on both sides of the paper
- Print multiple pages on one sheet of paper in Windows
- Create booklets
- Shift images on the page
- Use the HP Digital Imaging Options dialog box
- Set the stapling options
- Set the color options
- Use the Services tab
- Windows printer driver features
- Print from a Macintosh computer
- Macintosh printer driver features
- Select a tray
- Select an output bin
- Select a paper type
- Set the color quality
- Store jobs
- Create and use presets
- Use watermarks
- Resize documents
- Print on a custom paper size
- Print a cover page
- Print on both sides of the paper
- Print multiple pages on one sheet of paper
- Create booklets
- Shift images on the page
- Set the stapling options
- Set the color options
- Use the Services menu
- Macintosh printer driver features
- Maintain the device
- Solve problems
- Regulatory statements
- Index
Process multiple job types
The device processes multiple jobs simultaneously whenever it can. This is possible because the
scanner, the print engine, and the digital send features can function at the same time for separate jobs.
For example, the device can be receiving a fax, sending a fax, or sending out a digital send job while
scanning a copy job and while printing a job from a remote user. It can also allow some types of jobs to
interrupt jobs in process depending on settings and on priority.
The administrator can control the priority of incoming print jobs using the Hold Off Print Job feature. This
feature provides the option of delaying incoming print jobs while users are copying or using the stored
job features at the device. When the Hold Off Print Job feature is On, incoming print jobs are delayed
until jobs in process at the device are finished. When the Hold Off Print Jobs feature is Off, the device
places incoming print jobs in the queue immediately even if they interrupt copy jobs or stored jobs.
NOTE: The Hold Off Print Job feature only affects processes that involve printing. Otherwise, the
device places incoming jobs in the queue as soon at it receives them.
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