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12-21-2017 09:50 AM
I printed a page yesterday but need a second copy of that page. Does this printer have a memory I can re-print that one page from? The printer is attached to my laptop via USB. TIA
12-21-2017 10:47 AM
It does not keep printed documents therefore you can't recall them.
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12-21-2017 12:18 PM - edited 12-21-2017 12:19 PM
Apologies for jumping in unannounced.
@banhien is correct -- the printer does not keep track of printed documents (or images) after the fact.
For Later,
If your software / OS supports it, set the print queue to keep your print jobs after they are sent to the printer.
Although the setup results in a "funny looking" queue with previous jobs cluttering the list, it does allow you to Reprint a queued job as long as the print data files are kept in the PRINTERS folder.
Assuming the Full Feature Software is installed...
Control Panel > icon view > Devices and Printers >
Right-Click on your Printer > Printer Properties>
(If necessary) Change Properties > Tab Advanced >
Select Keep printed documents > Apply > OK
Dragon Document – Collection of Help, Suggestions, and Examples:
Reprint a print job – save a job for reprinting later
Includes Event Viewer – Log and track activity
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