Work with the workflow profiles
Introduction
The machine is used in different printing environments. Each environment requires other settings
to optimize the workflow or to meet your personal workflow preferences. The machine contains a
number of default workflow profiles to help you optimize your workflow. The default workflow
profiles are combinations of frequently used settings for print jobs ([Receive], [Print] and
[Output]). However, the workflow profiles cannot cover all the possible workflows you may need.
Therefore, you can also define the settings individually (custom workflow).
This section makes recommendations about when to use which workflow profile. Furthermore,
this section describes the settings and the effects of the settings.
NOTE
The [Workflow profile] button in the [Setup] section of the [System] view displays the name of
the selected workflow profile. When you customized the settings of a workflow profile, the
button displays the text [Custom].
The use of the default workflow profiles
The following table makes recommendations about when to use which default workflow profile.
When to use which workflow
Profile
When to use
[Standard]
You need a productive workflow but you still want to have sufficient
control over the jobs.
[Job by job]
You want to start the jobs one by one. Each time a job has been prin-
ted, the machine goes on hold. Always touch [Resume] in the dash-
board to start the next job.
[Check and print]
You want to check the quality and layout of each first set of a job be-
fore the remaining sets will be printed.
[Manual planning]
The jobs are sent to the machine in a random order. You can manually
define the most productive order in which the machine will print the
jobs.
[Unattended]
You want to continue printing while you are absent, for example after
working hours. Then the machine will print the scheduled jobs, provi-
ded that all the required media, supplies and output locations are avail-
able.
The default settings for [Receive]
The default [Receive] settings
Workflow profile
[Receive] settings
[Destination of print job]
[Destination of copy job]
[Standard]
[Scheduled jobs]
[Scheduled jobs]
[Job by job]
[Scheduled jobs]
[Scheduled jobs]
[Check and print]
[Scheduled jobs]
[Scheduled jobs]
[Manual planning]
[Waiting jobs]
[Waiting jobs]
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Chapter 6 - Adapt printer settings to your needs
Summary of Contents for imagePRESS C7011VPS series
Page 1: ...imagePRESS C7011VPS series C7010VPS series Operation guide ...
Page 8: ...Contents 8 ...
Page 9: ...Chapter 1 Preface ...
Page 15: ...Chapter 2 Main parts ...
Page 41: ...Chapter 3 Power information ...
Page 47: ...Chapter 4 Operating concept ...
Page 54: ... 20 The Add new media window Maintain the Media catalog 54 Chapter 4 Operating concept ...
Page 57: ... 24 The Add color preset window Maintain the Color presets Chapter 4 Operating concept 57 ...
Page 69: ...Chapter 5 Operator panel views ...
Page 77: ...Chapter 6 Adapt printer settings to your needs ...
Page 91: ...Chapter 7 Media handling ...
Page 155: ...Chapter 8 Carry out print jobs ...
Page 225: ...Chapter 9 Carry out copy jobs ...
Page 257: ...Chapter 10 Carry out scan jobs ...
Page 286: ...Optimize the scan quality 286 Chapter 10 Carry out scan jobs ...
Page 287: ...Chapter 11 Use the DocBox optional ...
Page 310: ...Select and print multiple jobs from the DocBox 310 Chapter 11 Use the DocBox optional ...
Page 311: ...Chapter 12 Accounting ...
Page 322: ...Enter an account ID into the printer driver 322 Chapter 12 Accounting ...
Page 323: ...Chapter 13 Add toner and staples ...
Page 341: ...Chapter 14 Maintenance and print quality ...
Page 361: ...Chapter 15 Specifications ...
Page 375: ...Chapter 16 Third Party Software ...
Page 382: ...Library for SDE Compiler 382 Chapter 16 Third Party Software ...