Credit
With credit accounting activated, users must have a sufficient amount of credit on their account to be allowed to print, copy and scan. On their home screen on the embedded terminal, they can view their remaining credit. If the Recharge Credit action is available on the terminal, users can recharge their credit by entering a code from a recharging voucher directly on any embedded terminal.

If recharging credit by vouchers is enabled in MyQ, users without credit are asked to recharge after they log in. They are informed about the insufficient credit and automatically redirected to the Recharge Credit screen, where they can top-up.
For more information, check Credit in the MyQ Print Server guide.
Recharging Credit
Credit can be recharged on the terminal using the Recharge Credit action.
Using terminal actions with insufficient credit
If recharging credit by vouchers is enabled in MyQ, users can still see the actions that they do not have sufficient credit for. However, if they tap the particular action button, they are immediately redirected to the Recharge Credit screen.
If recharging credit by vouchers is disabled in MyQ and a user does not have sufficient credit, all actions requiring credit are unavailable, and their corresponding buttons are dimmed.
Print jobs with additional information from the job parser
Print jobs received with the job parser activated, include additional information such as number of pages, color and price.

Priced jobs cannot be printed unless the users have a sufficient amount of credit. The users cannot use the Print all action when the overall price of all the priced print jobs is higher than their credit.
If a job does not include additional information from the job parser, users can start it as long as their credit is not equal to or below 0.
Limitations
Fujifilm devices retrieve credit limits from the print server when the user logs in. Credit limits cannot be changed or updated during the session.
Fujifilm devices count B&W and color scans separately, while the print server has one scan price in the price list. This means that in certain situations a user could exceed their credit limit, resulting in a negative credit balance.
The scan limit supports scan job termination when the internal scan job counter reaches zero.