Delete a stored job, Delete a job that is stored on the printer – HP Color LaserJet Pro M454dw User Manual

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Delete a stored job

When a new job is stored on a USB flash drive, any previous jobs with the same user and job name are

overwritten. If the memory on the USB flash drive is full, the following message displays on the printer control

panel: The USB flash storage device is out of memory. Delete unused jobs, and then try again. Existing stored

jobs must be deleted before additional print jobs can be stored.

Delete a job that is stored on the printer

Delete a job that is stored on the printer

Delete a job that is stored on a USB flash drive.

1.

Navigate to the folder where the stored jobs are saved:

Touchscreen control panel: From the Home screen on the printer control panel, touch the

Print

icon,

and then touch

Job Storage

.

2-line LCD control panel: On the printer control panel, press the

OK

button to display the Home

screen. Use the arrow buttons to navigate to

Job Storage

, and then press the

OK

button again.

2.

From the Job Folders list, navigate to and select the name of the folder where the job is stored.

3.

Navigate to and select the name of the job that you want to delete.

If the job is private or encrypted, enter the PIN or password.

4.

Delete the job:

Touchscreen control panel: Touch the Trash icon

, and then touch

Delete

to delete the job.

2-line control panel: Use the arrow buttons to navigate to the

Delete

option and then press the

OK

button. Press

OK

again to delete the job.

Information sent to printer for Job Accounting purposes

Printing jobs sent from drivers on the client (e.g., PC) may send personally identifiable information to HP’s

Printing and Imaging devices. This information may include, but is not limited to, user name and client name

from which the job originated that may be used for job accounting purposes, as determined by the Administrator

of the printing device. This same information may also be stored with the job on the mass storage device (e.g.,

disk drive) of the printing device when using the job storage feature.

ENWW

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

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