User's Manual
Printing 
  WorkCentre 7220/7225 Multifunction Printer  89 
  User Guide 
Sending a Public Saved Job 
1.  On the Printing Options tab, from the Job Type list, select Saved Job. 
2.  In the Saved Job window, for Job Name, do one of the following: 
−  Type a name for the job. 
−  Click the arrow to the right of the field and select a name from the list. 
−  Click the arrow to the right of the field and select Use Document Name to use the name of the 
document. 
Note: The print driver retains 10 names. When adding an 11th name, the name used least is deleted 
automatically from the list. To remove names from the list other than the selected name, select 
Clear List. 
3.  In Save To or Folder Number, specify where you want the file saved on the printer. Do one of the 
following: 
−  Type the name of the destination folder. 
−  Click the arrow to the right of the field, then select a folder name from the list. 
−  Click the arrow to the right of the field, then select Default Public Folder. 
4.  To print the job now and also save the job, select the Print and Save check box. 
5.  Select Public. 
6.  Click OK. 
7.  Verify that the paper is the correct size, type, and weight. If not, change the paper settings. 
Note: To select the paper for your print job, click Paper > Select By Tray. 
8.  Select an option for 2-sided printing. 
9.  If your printer has a finisher installed, click the arrow to the right of Finishing, then select a stapling 
option. The image next to Stapling shows the staple position. 
10.  Select a print-quality mode. 
11.  Select an output destination. 
12.  Select another tab or click OK. 
13.  To send the job to the printer, in the Print window, select the number of copies to print, then click 
OK or Print. 
A sample copy prints immediately. The sample copy is not counted as part of the print job. 
14.  To print the job, select it from the job list on the printer control panel. 
15.  Press OK. 
After the job is saved, you can print it as needed. For details, see Printing from Saved Jobs on page 
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