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4. If the file is password protected, a dialog for entering the password is displayed. Enter the password or PIN for
the file and select OK.
NOTE: On printers releasing the first half of 2017 and later, select the Select button, a dialog for entering the
password is displayed. Enter the password or PIN for the file and select OK.
5. Select Delete and select OK
NOTE: On printers releasing the first half of 2017 and later, select the trash can icon in the lower left corner and
select Delete Jobs.
Pre-configure job storage capabilities
The job storage feature can be pre-configured and, if desired, locked during printing. For security purposes, a
company might decide to force every print job to be stored on the printer and retrieved by a user, so no documents
reside on the output tray unattended. The following section describes the different methods for pre-configuring the job
storage feature.
Table 7-11 Pre-configuration methods
HP Driver Configuration Utility (DCU)
Job storage (Job Storage Mode), can be enabled and locked prior to driver
deployment. Use the pull down menu to select the proper method of job storage
desired. Put a check mark in the Lock section if you want to force the Job storage
mode.
If Personal Job or Stored Job is selected, an additional pull down menu is created to
allow for the setting of custom PIN numbers. Make a selection from this menu to
encrypt the job. See the HP DCU release notes for additional information.
NOTE: HP DCU is available for traditional mode installations only.
HP Driver Deployment Utility (DDU)
Utilizes the HP DCU to allow an administrator to pre-configure the driver settings
prior to creating the driver package. See the Readme notes accompanying the HP
DDU tool for additional details.
NOTE: The HP DDU is available for traditional mode installations only.
HP UPD Active Directory Administrator
Template
The Default Print Settings section is used to enable and configure the job storage
feature. Enable the feature and choose the job storage option. See Managing the HP
UPD with Active Directory Group Policy (chapter 8) for more details.
NOTE: The HP UPD Active Directory Administrator Template is available for both
dynamic and traditional mode installations.
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