Apparatus and method for scanning a copy job when a print...

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Static presentation processing – Memory

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C358S413000, C358S437000

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07061639

ABSTRACT:
A device and method of scanning a job on a document-processing device when a print path is not available. The method includes initiating a job and determining that a printer job channel is not available. The method further includes scanning the job and spooling the job to a mass storage device. The method also includes storing the job in the mass storage device until the printer job channel becomes available.

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