Storing a Locked Print File in the Machine
You can store a document that you do not want to be seen by other users (Locked Print file) in the memory of the machine from the printer driver, and print it later from the control panel.
There are upper limits for the number of documents and pages that can be stored.
You can confirm the files that have not been stored with the error logs.
Storing Documents from the Computer (Windows)
Select [Locked Print] on the [Basic] tab in the printer driver.
Open a document to print on the computer, and display the setting screen of the printer driver from the print menu in the application.
Specify Paper Size, Paper Type, Orientation, and other settings.
Click [Modify] in [Job Type:] on the [Basic] tab.
In [Job Type:], select [Locked Print].
User ID: The User ID is displayed on the control panel to show the owner of the document. Specify whether to enter the user ID or have the machine enter the Windows logon name as the user ID automatically.
Enter User ID: When you enter the user ID, enter up to eight single-byte alphanumeric characters.
Password: Enter the password to print a document from the control panel.
Click [OK].
After completing the configuration, click [OK] to print.
To print a document stored in the machine, see the section below:
Storing Documents from the Computer (macOS)
Select [Locked Print] on the [Job Log] menu in [Feature Sets] of [Printer Features] in the printer driver.
Open a document to print on the computer, and display the setting screen of the printer driver from the print menu in the application.
Specify Paper Size, Orientation, Paper Type, and other settings.
Select [Locked Print] in [Job Type:].
User ID: The User ID is displayed on the control panel to show the owner of the document.
Password: Enter the password to print a document from the control panel, using four to eight single-byte numbers.
After completing the configuration, click [Print] to print.
To print a document stored in the machine, see the section below: