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8 Stored Programming
This chapter describes how to use the Stored Programming feature to simplify multiple
operations into a simple procedure. First, you register a series of operations in a job
number. Later, you can select the job number to execute the stored operations when
required. You can store operations (both on the touch screen and the control panel) up
to immediately before pressing the <Start> button on the control panel.
NOTE: If you change the contents stored in Job Flow Sheet, Job Template, Address
Book, Comment, etc., or the default settings in System Settings, after storing jobs in
Stored Programming, the operation registered for each job also changes.
NOTE: Each operational step of a job registered in Stored Programming is saved by
the position of the button on the touch screen pressed at the time the job was
registered, so any changes in the display position of the button will result in the
change in the stored operation. Display position changes when adding/deleting Job
Flow Sheet, Job Template, or Address Book entries to/from a stored job.
NOTE: You cannot store operations performed on the [Setup Menu] screen.
Using Stored Programming
Follow the steps below to select and execute a job number.
1. Press the <All Services> button
on the control panel.
2. Select [Stored Programming] on
the touch screen.
3. Select a job number to be
executed.
4. Change the settings as necessary.
5. Press the <Start> button on the control panel.
NOTE: On the [Stored Programming] screen, only job numbers that have been
programmed are active and selectable.