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Set the user name for a stored job, Specify a name for the stored job, Print special jobs with windows – HP LaserJet Enterprise 600 Printer M603 series User Manual

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Set the user name for a stored job

Follow this procedure to change the user name for a stored job.

1.

On the File menu in the software program, click Print.

2.

Select the product, and then click the Properties or Preferences button.

3.

Click the Job Storage tab.

4.

Select the job storage mode that you want.

5.

In the User Name area, click the User name option to use the Windows default user name. To

provide a different user name, click the Custom option and type the name.

Specify a name for the stored job

Follow this procedure to change the default name for a stored job.

1.

On the File menu in the software program, click Print.

2.

Select the product, and then click the Properties or Preferences button.

3.

Click the Job Storage tab.

4.

Select the job storage mode that you want.

5.

To automatically generate the job name associated with the stored document, in the Job Name

area, click the Automatic option. The driver uses the document file name, if it is available. If the

document has no file name, the driver uses the software program name or a time stamp for the job

name.

To specify a job name, click the Custom option and type the name.

6.

Select an option from the If job name exists drop-down list.

Select the Use Job Name + (1-99) option to add a number to the end of the existing

name.

Select the Replace Existing File option to overwrite a job that already has that name.

Print special jobs with Windows

Set the duplex alignment

For documents that are printed on both sides, such as brochures, set the registration for the tray before

printing to ensure that the front and back of the page are aligned.

1.

At the product control panel, press the Home button.

2.

Open the following menus:

a. Administration

b. General Settings

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