BILLING CODE
Overview
A billing code, which is added to a recorded job log when a print or send job has been executed, is used to perform billing processing.
Billing codes are classified into two types: main code and sub code. A billing code is recorded in the job log when it is entered and a print or send job is executed.
Downloading Billing Code information only from "Setting Mode (Web version)" of job log will facilitate the subsequent operations such as billing by Code classifications.
Billing codes are classified into two types: main code and sub code. A billing code is recorded in the job log when it is entered and a print or send job is executed.
Downloading Billing Code information only from "Setting Mode (Web version)" of job log will facilitate the subsequent operations such as billing by Code classifications.
Types of billing codes
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Main Code | Used to categorize the results of the executed print and send jobs to enable efficient management. For example, you can assign a code by customer and collect cost information by customer from job logs. Code example: Issue of company A |
| Sub Code | Available when the main code alone is not sufficient to enable management of billing codes. For example, you can assign monthly cost information to a sub code and collect the total monthly cost information of all customers when the customer name is assigned to the main code. Code example: Issue of April, 2014 |
| Use Code | Automatically assigned when the main code or sub code has not been specified. |
Enable use of billing code
To enable use of the billing code, select "Setting Mode (Administrator)" - [Billing Code Setting] - [Administration Settings], then set [Use Billing Code] to [Enable].
Collecting billing codes
Select [System Settings] of "Setting Mode (Web version)" - [Data Backup] - [Storage Backup] and check the
at [Billing Code] then click the [Execute] button. Billing Code information only will be stored in the USB memory and sum up the data by classifying and arranging the stored job logs.
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