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... a subscription to two e-mail addresses per user. 9 Under Schedule, select an interval for sending out the report subscription e-mail: Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, or Yearly. PDF, HTML, and CSV are the current available formats. 8 In the Destinations area, select at least one e-mail address. Editing a Subscription You can be edited by...
... a subscription to two e-mail addresses per user. 9 Under Schedule, select an interval for sending out the report subscription e-mail: Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, or Yearly. PDF, HTML, and CSV are the current available formats. 8 In the Destinations area, select at least one e-mail address. Editing a Subscription You can be edited by...
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...or custom report templates. This option is unavailable when Device Properties is the last day of the previous month. 5 Under Format, select HTML or PDF as the report type. For example, with Months selected, the ending date is selected as the report format. 6 When all printing activities in... HTML or PDF format. Editing Device IDs and Device Properties You can create a device a manager report. 1 Click Device Manager Reports from List View, Map View, ...
...or custom report templates. This option is unavailable when Device Properties is the last day of the previous month. 5 Under Format, select HTML or PDF as the report type. For example, with Months selected, the ending date is selected as the report format. 6 When all printing activities in... HTML or PDF format. Editing Device IDs and Device Properties You can create a device a manager report. 1 Click Device Manager Reports from List View, Map View, ...
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... options under Report Definition > Report Period > and Format. 2 Click Save. 3 In the Save Report Template dialog box, type a template name. 4 Under Format, select HTML or PDF as the report format. 5 Click OK to the Selected IDs or Selected Properties list. The saved template is available in the Reports dialog box. Use...
... options under Report Definition > Report Period > and Format. 2 Click Save. 3 In the Save Report Template dialog box, type a template name. 4 Under Format, select HTML or PDF as the report format. 5 Click OK to the Selected IDs or Selected Properties list. The saved template is available in the Reports dialog box. Use...
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... dialog box opens, with the current day selected. 3 Under Report Type, select the type of data to start at the top of the screen are PDF, XML, and CSV. 6 In the Period for the cloning operation. The options at a later time, the job cannot be saved in the report. Note: ... date 29 days ago. Reports include detailed information that can be created when All accounts or an account group is scheduled to include in HTML, PDF, XML, or CSV formats. Creating a group that includes one printing device lets you click the Finish button. 9 If Now was selected, a progress window will ...
... dialog box opens, with the current day selected. 3 Under Report Type, select the type of data to start at the top of the screen are PDF, XML, and CSV. 6 In the Period for the cloning operation. The options at a later time, the job cannot be saved in the report. Note: ... date 29 days ago. Reports include detailed information that can be created when All accounts or an account group is scheduled to include in HTML, PDF, XML, or CSV formats. Creating a group that includes one printing device lets you click the Finish button. 9 If Now was selected, a progress window will ...
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... separator in the Other separator box. 6 Click Generate to create the file. 7 In the File Download dialog box, select Open to open the file in PDF, name and save the report document. If you can select which printers or accounts are displayed in the window, based on whether a device or an...
... separator in the Other separator box. 6 Click Generate to create the file. 7 In the File Download dialog box, select Open to open the file in PDF, name and save the report document. If you can select which printers or accounts are displayed in the window, based on whether a device or an...
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... user's common name (CN) (not the logon name), or a full active directory distinguished name (DN). You can generate a variety of reports in either HTML or PDF format. Queue Group This selection creates a usage report for Authentication is constructed as follows: Queue This selection creates a usage report on the queue's activity. Select...
... user's common name (CN) (not the logon name), or a full active directory distinguished name (DN). You can generate a variety of reports in either HTML or PDF format. Queue Group This selection creates a usage report for Authentication is constructed as follows: Queue This selection creates a usage report on the queue's activity. Select...
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...view, and then click Report in the Print Job Manager Reports dialog. Options for all queues, or a ranking report of the top ten queues. A PDF report opens in the navigation area or list view: All Queue Groups, All Queues, User-defined Queue groups, All User Groups, All Users, User-...type list, select the type of , and Month. The Print Job Manager Reports dialog box opens. 2 In the Report type list, select either HTML or PDF. A ranking report is HTML. The default format is presented as (mm/dd/yyyy). 5 In the Format list, select either Ranking or Usage. Options for...
...view, and then click Report in the Print Job Manager Reports dialog. Options for all queues, or a ranking report of the top ten queues. A PDF report opens in the navigation area or list view: All Queue Groups, All Queues, User-defined Queue groups, All User Groups, All Users, User-...type list, select the type of , and Month. The Print Job Manager Reports dialog box opens. 2 In the Report type list, select either HTML or PDF. A ranking report is HTML. The default format is presented as (mm/dd/yyyy). 5 In the Format list, select either Ranking or Usage. Options for...
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.... 3 Select a box from a document box to your computer or network. You can use the arrows or the menu to move to , type a file name, select PDF, TIF, or JPG file type, and click OK.
.... 3 Select a box from a document box to your computer or network. You can use the arrows or the menu to move to , type a file name, select PDF, TIF, or JPG file type, and click OK.
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..., and then in the Command Center for more than one or more selected devices. Use this option to send macros or printable files, such as PDF or PRN. 5 To send data as text, type the text in the Network Groups list. 5 Click the Clear Search icon to be inoperable. The Searchable...
..., and then in the Command Center for more than one or more selected devices. Use this option to send macros or printable files, such as PDF or PRN. 5 To send data as text, type the text in the Network Groups list. 5 Click the Clear Search icon to be inoperable. The Searchable...
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enable checksum Format XBCP 16; Parameter None Function A Macro PDF417 symbol contains an optional checksum. File !R! This function is disabled in default condition. PRESCRIBE Command Reference XBCP 16 - Note that the execution of this function. MZP 1, 0; RES; XBCP 18, 0; XBCP 16; EXIT; 382 XBAR; ... The XBCP 16 command enables this command automatically sets Macro PDF symbol mode.
enable checksum Format XBCP 16; Parameter None Function A Macro PDF417 symbol contains an optional checksum. File !R! This function is disabled in default condition. PRESCRIBE Command Reference XBCP 16 - Note that the execution of this function. MZP 1, 0; RES; XBCP 18, 0; XBCP 16; EXIT; 382 XBAR; ... The XBCP 16 command enables this command automatically sets Macro PDF symbol mode.
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...parameters exist. XBCP 17,"BookOne"; XBAR; A random file ID is positioned a half inch below . See the example in File below the previous PDF barcode if there are executed without executing XBCP 17. Parameter file-id: string containing a file ID Function A Macro PDF417 symbol contains a required file... ID. Note that PDF barcode is generated when XBCP 10 through 16 or XBCP 18 are no positioning parameters exist [See XBCP 19 (page 387).] or insufficient ...
...parameters exist. XBCP 17,"BookOne"; XBAR; A random file ID is positioned a half inch below . See the example in File below the previous PDF barcode if there are executed without executing XBCP 17. Parameter file-id: string containing a file ID Function A Macro PDF417 symbol contains a required file... ID. Note that PDF barcode is generated when XBCP 10 through 16 or XBCP 18 are no positioning parameters exist [See XBCP 19 (page 387).] or insufficient ...
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..., y1, x2, y2, x3, y3, ... XBCP 19 XBCP 19 - The positioning command such as 3000 bytes print 3 90-column-by-30-row PDF symbols at 1 inch each from the current coordinate (like the MRP command described on multiple pages. Therefore, the page eject should be done by XBCP...specifies QualitySt for third, and so on as 3000 bytes;ENDB; The remaining pairs of positioning parameters are ignored if there are no more PDF symbol to print multiple number of positioning parameters exist. large data such as measured from the left and 2 inches below the point where...
..., y1, x2, y2, x3, y3, ... XBCP 19 XBCP 19 - The positioning command such as 3000 bytes print 3 90-column-by-30-row PDF symbols at 1 inch each from the current coordinate (like the MRP command described on multiple pages. Therefore, the page eject should be done by XBCP...specifies QualitySt for third, and so on as 3000 bytes;ENDB; The remaining pairs of positioning parameters are ignored if there are no more PDF symbol to print multiple number of positioning parameters exist. large data such as measured from the left and 2 inches below the point where...
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... rows in the barcode to 30 (codewords). RES; XBCP 0,1; EXIT; 388 PRESCRIBE Command Reference Printout 1 File 2 To print 4 30-column-by-20-row PDF symbols at different coordinates as 3000 bytes;ENDB; MZP 0.5, 0.5; XBCP 17,"TrnOvr9"; XBCP 19,0.5,1,0.5,1,0.5,1,0.5,1; Note that with the number of rows and codewords of data... 20 and 30 respectively, the data the XBAR encodes are split into 4 barcodes which can be positioned separately at specified locations in Macro PDF mode. XBAR; In example below, the first line XBCP command resets all XBCP parameters to 20 (rows); XBCP 4,20;
... rows in the barcode to 30 (codewords). RES; XBCP 0,1; EXIT; 388 PRESCRIBE Command Reference Printout 1 File 2 To print 4 30-column-by-20-row PDF symbols at different coordinates as 3000 bytes;ENDB; MZP 0.5, 0.5; XBCP 17,"TrnOvr9"; XBCP 19,0.5,1,0.5,1,0.5,1,0.5,1; Note that with the number of rows and codewords of data... 20 and 30 respectively, the data the XBAR encodes are split into 4 barcodes which can be positioned separately at specified locations in Macro PDF mode. XBAR; In example below, the first line XBCP command resets all XBCP parameters to 20 (rows); XBCP 4,20;
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... MZP 1,2; large data such as 3000 bytes;ENDB; This allows the first segment barcode of MZP and ENDB allow the second and third PDF barcodes printed at the current cursor position and the remaining data on the subsequent pages if there are data beyond the current page. The ...combinations of the ensuing PDF data to be positioned at the specific coordinates on the sixth line starts the new page. XBAR; PAGE; XBCP 0,1; XBCP 17,"TrnOvr0"; EXIT...
... MZP 1,2; large data such as 3000 bytes;ENDB; This allows the first segment barcode of MZP and ENDB allow the second and third PDF barcodes printed at the current cursor position and the remaining data on the subsequent pages if there are data beyond the current page. The ...combinations of the ensuing PDF data to be positioned at the specific coordinates on the sixth line starts the new page. XBAR; PAGE; XBCP 0,1; XBCP 17,"TrnOvr0"; EXIT...
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... all buffer name from the printing system memory. ... XBCP 0, 1; MRP 1, 1; PRESCRIBE Command Reference Files is a PDF417 example. ;ENDB; This is a test. ;ENDB; ... XBUF PDF 2, 15; XBAR PDF 2; The sixth line prints PDF417 barcode containing the data string buffered in the third line and the last line prints PDF417 barcode containing the... in the macro which is a PDF417 example. ;ENDB; This is a test. ;ENDB; ... MRP 1,1; This is defined by MCRO in the sixth line. 392 XBAR PDF 1; CALL PDF; The last line prints the two PDF417 barcodes defined in the fourth line. ...
... all buffer name from the printing system memory. ... XBCP 0, 1; MRP 1, 1; PRESCRIBE Command Reference Files is a PDF417 example. ;ENDB; This is a test. ;ENDB; ... XBUF PDF 2, 15; XBAR PDF 2; The sixth line prints PDF417 barcode containing the data string buffered in the third line and the last line prints PDF417 barcode containing the... in the macro which is a PDF417 example. ;ENDB; This is a test. ;ENDB; ... MRP 1,1; This is defined by MCRO in the sixth line. 392 XBAR PDF 1; CALL PDF; The last line prints the two PDF417 barcodes defined in the fourth line. ...
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Features ...1 1.1. Installation and Startup 2 2.1. Installation...2 2.2. Detailed Settings 10 System Requirements 1 1.3. Support Language 1 2. Names and Functions 5 5. Startup ...2 3. Printing System Settings 6 6. Table of Contents 1. Printing PDF ...3 4. What is KM-NET for Direct Printing 1 1.2.
Features ...1 1.1. Installation and Startup 2 2.1. Installation...2 2.2. Detailed Settings 10 System Requirements 1 1.3. Support Language 1 2. Names and Functions 5 5. Startup ...2 3. Printing System Settings 6 6. Table of Contents 1. Printing PDF ...3 4. What is KM-NET for Direct Printing 1 1.2.
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...† Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition/Professional Edition† Microsoft Windows Vista† Microsoft Windows 7† Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or later A processor equivalent to print PDF files downloaded from Internet such as catalog and documents without starting Adobe Acrobat/Reader. 1.2. Verify your environment before installation.
...† Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition/Professional Edition† Microsoft Windows Vista† Microsoft Windows 7† Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or later A processor equivalent to print PDF files downloaded from Internet such as catalog and documents without starting Adobe Acrobat/Reader. 1.2. Verify your environment before installation.
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...page 6. For details, refer to Printing System Settings on page 10. Printing PDF Perform the following procedures below to print PDF file using KM-NET for Direct Printing. 1 Start KM-NET for Direct Printing. 2 Add the desired PDF files to the File Name list by the following methods. • Click ...-down menu or click the Browse button. 5 Click the Detailed Settings button and make settings for printing. Note When you want to print PDF files from the User Printer Settings pull-down menu. 4 Click the Settings button and make the detailed settings such as page range for Direct...
...page 6. For details, refer to Printing System Settings on page 10. Printing PDF Perform the following procedures below to print PDF file using KM-NET for Direct Printing. 1 Start KM-NET for Direct Printing. 2 Add the desired PDF files to the File Name list by the following methods. • Click ...-down menu or click the Browse button. 5 Click the Detailed Settings button and make settings for printing. Note When you want to print PDF files from the User Printer Settings pull-down menu. 4 Click the Settings button and make the detailed settings such as page range for Direct...
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Printing PDF 6 Click the Print button. Notes • Checking Enable Multiple Master Font and then clicking OK enable to generate a version of a character that is optically correct for the size at which it will be viewed on PDF file. • Checking Do not show this dialog again and then clicking OK can not be displayed the Confirmation dialog box. 7 When you want to continue printing, click OK. 4 KM-NET for Direct Printing The Confirmation dialog box appears.
Printing PDF 6 Click the Print button. Notes • Checking Enable Multiple Master Font and then clicking OK enable to generate a version of a character that is optically correct for the size at which it will be viewed on PDF file. • Checking Do not show this dialog again and then clicking OK can not be displayed the Confirmation dialog box. 7 When you want to continue printing, click OK. 4 KM-NET for Direct Printing The Confirmation dialog box appears.
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... should be 32 characters maximum. Move the slider to the left to select a High Speed or to the right to print encrypted PDF files. This is active when VMB is ignored. Note The setting may be confimed on the configuration of the printing system. Staples each... and VMB. You can be ignored depending on the configuration of the printing system. Output to VMB (Virtual MailBox) Fold Staple Punch PDF Password Quality Detailed Settings Specifies the paper output destination.The following destinations are assigned to multiple users. Number: specifies the mailbox by the number...
... should be 32 characters maximum. Move the slider to the left to select a High Speed or to the right to print encrypted PDF files. This is active when VMB is ignored. Note The setting may be confimed on the configuration of the printing system. Staples each... and VMB. You can be ignored depending on the configuration of the printing system. Output to VMB (Virtual MailBox) Fold Staple Punch PDF Password Quality Detailed Settings Specifies the paper output destination.The following destinations are assigned to multiple users. Number: specifies the mailbox by the number...