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The User Interface Concept
Job management
The system helps the operator to be as productive as possible by:
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productive job preparation
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productive processing of jobs
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input tray chaining
In the context of job management, the term preparation means not only defining the
settings, but also importing information into the system.
Basic job types are:
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automatic print job (job is sent by controller and executed immediately)
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interactive print job (job is sent by controller to mailbox or job queue).
Productive job preparation
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Next job: To efficiently prepare jobs, it is possible to start preparing the next job
as soon as the current job is submitted.
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View job settings: When preparing a job you get a quick overview of the changed
settings of the selected job.
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Save settings: After the job preparation the changed settings can easily be saved.
The second time the job is printed exactly the same as the first print. Number of
prints, check first set and account number are not stored.
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Combine originals: The 'Set-build' key enables you to combine several sets of
originals into one job (analog and digital).
Productive processing of jobs
You can constantly monitor all jobs that are present on the system. You are able to
select a job, then start, stop or even delete the job from the system.
The most prominent tools are:
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'Move to top': this function enables you to put the selected job at the top of the
job queue, just after the current job.
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'Check first set': this will stop the printer after the first set is ready (ready to start
production, you are in control of confirming the quality of the job). Please note
that the length of the job should be longer than one page.
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Print from mailbox: to preview a job and to check whether the settings lead to the
desired output, it is possible to print a job from the mailbox. The printer prints
the job and keeps the job in the mailbox. You can make proof prints this way.
Summary of Contents for CPS800
Page 1: ...Oc CPS800 Oc User manual Job Manual...
Page 8: ...8 Table of Contents...
Page 9: ...9 Chapter 1 Introduction...
Page 49: ...49 Chapter 2 Printing With the Oc CPS800...
Page 64: ...64 Chapter 2 Printing With the Oc CPS800 Manage print jobs on the Oc CPS800...
Page 65: ...65 Chapter 3 Print Jobs on the Oc CPS800...
Page 94: ...94 Chapter 3 Print Jobs on the Oc CPS800 Use the special feeder...
Page 95: ...95 Chapter 4 The Job Queue...
Page 103: ...103 Chapter 5 The Copy Function...
Page 129: ...129 Chapter 6 Stopping a Job...
Page 132: ...132 Chapter 6 Stopping a Job How to stop a job...
Page 133: ...133 Chapter 7 Accounting...
Page 141: ...141 Chapter 8 Maintenance...
Page 148: ...148 Chapter 8 Maintenance Load the paper...
Page 149: ...149 Chapter 9 Problem Solving...
Page 158: ...158 Chapter 9 Problem Solving Problem Solving...
Page 159: ...159 Appendix A Overview and Tables...
Page 164: ...164 Appendix A Overview and Tables Paper tray information...
Page 165: ...165 Appendix B Miscellaneous...