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Hello folks! I've a special question/need: 

 

We have a printer that prints sensitive documents directly from a host system. this is not a problem during the day, because appropriately trusted employees have the printer in sight. the problem is only after the working hours, when for example, the cleaning staff alone in the office and the host system is still sending documents.

 

Now the question: is there a possibility to tell the printer he has to stop push-print and save all jobs to the harddisk by give him a pin-code? no longer allowed to print and simply saves all jobs on the hard disk? and in the morning you could enter the pin code again and all jobs are automatically printed from the hard drive.

 

Thanks and kind regards!

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