Print jobs for both Equitrac and Output Manager are managed from the task list
displayed by Combined Client for Konica Minolta
There are only small differences between the Follow-You Printing and Secure Print
screens.
How to manage print jobs for Equitrac Follow-You Printing
The Follow-You Printing screen allows users to
manage pending and printed jobs when Equitrac is the print manager. A user
presses the check box for an item to select that job.
Press
to
Print
Prints selected jobs. This button is available when one or more jobs
are selected.
Print All
Prints all jobs in the list. This button is available when there are
jobs in the list.
Delete
Delete selected jobs. This button is available when one or more jobs
are selected.
Change Settings
Change printer settings for selected jobs. This button is
available when one or more jobs are selected. For more information,
see How to configure print settings.
How to manage print jobs for Output Manager Secure Print
The Secure Print screen allows users to manage pending
and printed jobs when Output Manager is the print manager. A user presses the
check box for an item to select that job.
Press
to
Print
Prints selected jobs. This button is available when one or more jobs
are selected.
Print All
Prints all jobs in the list. This button is available when there are
jobs in the list.
Delete
Delete selected jobs. This button is available when one or more jobs
are selected.
Change Settings
Change printer settings for selected jobs. This button is
available when one or more jobs are selected. For more information,
see How to configure print settings.
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