Introduction, Before beginning, Set up job storage – HP Color LaserJet Pro M454dw User Manual

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Store print jobs on the printer to print later or print privately

Store print jobs in the printer memory for printing at a later time.

Introduction

Before beginning

Set up job storage

Disable or enable the job storage feature

Create a stored job (Windows)

Create a stored job (macOS)

Print a stored job

Delete a stored job

Information sent to printer for Job Accounting purposes

Introduction

The following information provides procedures for creating and printing documents that are stored on a USB

flash drive. These jobs can be printed at a later time or printed privately.

Before beginning

Review the requirements for using the job storage feature.

The job storage feature has the following requirements:

A dedicated USB 2.0 storage device with at least 16 GB free space must be installed in the rear host USB.

This USB storage device holds the job storage jobs sent to the printer. Removing this USB storage device

from the printer disables the job storage feature.

If you are using an HP Universal Print Driver (UPD), you must use UPD version 5.9.0 or above.

Set up job storage

Set up job storage in the print driver, insert the storage media (USB flash drive) in the printer, and verify the

feature is ready to use.

Before you begin, install the printer software if it is not already installed. Go to

www.hp.com/support

, click

Software and Drivers, and then follow the onscreen instructions to download the latest HP software.

When the print driver is installed, the Job Storage option is set to Automatic by default. The option is located as

follows:

Windows: Devices and Printers

Printer Properties

Device Settings

macOS: Printers & Scanners

Options & Supplies

To complete Job Storage setup:

1.

Locate the rear USB port.

On some models, the rear USB port is covered. Remove the rear USB port cover before proceeding.

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