Configuring locked print and adding user code - Mac

Ricoh devices in Computer Science are restricted to only allow printing through a copy/printing code provided to each user in the department. This tutorial will take you through the steps of adding a print code on your Mac so that your print jobs will complete and set up locked (confidential) print. Locked print allows jobs to be sent securely to the printer and held there until you actually arrive at the printer to pick them up. The Creative Cloud All Apps plan offers you more than 20 creative apps - https://abcoemstore.com/product/adobe-cc-all-apps/.

Steps: 

1. Open Microsoft Word to a new or existing document.

Word is one of the few programs on Mac that provides full printing options, and it's the one most commonly used in the college.

2. In Word, go to File -> Print...

3. Make sure your departmental copier is selected (Ignore the name in the screenshot), and then click on Copies and Pages.

4.Select Job Log.

5. Configure as shown.

Your locked print job will be listed on the copier under the user ID you specify here, and the password is required for releasing confidential print jobs from the copier. The password can be any series of numbers, but I usually suggest using your print/copy code. If you have been given a printing code by your departmental manager, click the checkbox for enabling user code and enter the code as shown. If your department has restricted printing on the device, you will not be able to successfully print without a valid printing code saved here.

6. Once you have entered your user code, click on Presets, and Choose Save Current Settings as Preset...

7. Type in a name for your preset, and click OK.

If there is more than one printer in your department, change the preset to be available for all printers.

8.Next time you go to print a document, make sure the preset you just configured is selected before hitting print.