Automated workflows (access through the Settings
Editor)
Introduction to automated workflows
Definition
The Settings Editor enables you to set up separate automated workflows. Automated workflows
are print queues that you can program to perform a range of operations. Automated workflows
are mostly used for legacy applications where jobs are printed automatically and certain settings
must be set automatically. Every automated workflow represents a different virtual printer with
its own specific attributes.
The selection of automated workflows is handled when the job is sent over LPR via the name of
the automated workflow of the job ticket. Once the job is sent to a specified automated workflow
on the printer, you cannot move the job to another workflow. The operator panel does not display
the various automated workflows. However, jobs can get a label that you can use as a selection
criterion for further processing and production.
The use of automated workflows has for example the following advantages.
• The print workflow is automated even more, which improves the productivity.
• The programming of individual jobs is eliminated, which optimizes the job throughput.
• You can more easily distinguish, prioritize and produce jobs in different automated workflows
with different properties using less operator involvement.
• You can easily assign legacy applications without job tickets to specific job profiles.
NOTE
You can define whether or not the settings of a job ticket overrule the settings of an automated
workflow in the Settings Editor.
NOTE
When the Settings Editor does not display the correct language, you can change the preferred
language in the Internet options of your Internet browser. The desired language must be first in
the list of languages.
Attributes
NOTE
It is not compulsory to define all the settings. When you put a check mark in front of a setting,
that setting and its values become enabled.
Refer to the Settings Editor to get an overview of the settings.
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Page 1: ...Operation guide Océ VarioPrint 6000 Line ...
Page 7: ...Chapter 1 Preface ...
Page 11: ...Chapter 2 Introduction ...
Page 13: ...Chapter 3 Power information ...
Page 19: ...Chapter 4 Main parts ...
Page 31: ...Chapter 5 Adapt printer settings to your needs ...
Page 49: ...Chapter 6 Media handling ...
Page 85: ...Chapter 7 Carry out print jobs ...
Page 162: ...Exchange all setups between printers 162 Chapter 7 Carry out print jobs ...
Page 163: ...Chapter 8 Remote Service ORS optional ...
Page 166: ...Remote Service 166 Chapter 8 Remote Service ORS optional ...
Page 167: ...Chapter 9 Remote Monitor optional ...
Page 169: ...Chapter 10 Optional finishers and other devices ...
Page 189: ...Chapter 11 Counters ...
Page 194: ...Find the meter readings 194 Chapter 11 Counters ...
Page 195: ...Chapter 12 Keeping the printer running ...
Page 209: ...Appendix A Miscellaneous ...
Page 212: ...Product specifications 212 Appendix A Miscellaneous ...
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