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About job management on the controller
About job management on the controller
Introduction
All the jobs are spooled to the controller. If you have an operator-controlled
workflow, job management on the controller is the most important step in the
workflow process.
The operator can hold or process the jobs, or release them to the printer. In addition,
the operator can perform a number of actions before the jobs are ready to be printed.
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Manage the print workflow.
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Check and / or edit the print job settings.
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Manage the job queues and the priority status of the jobs in the queues.
Manage the print workflow
The operator can use special software to manage and edit the print jobs on the
controller. The table below describes some examples of actions the operator can do
on the controller or via remote access to the controller.
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[24] Manage the print workflow
Nr
Action
1
Rasterize or re-rasterize the print jobs.
2
Join different print jobs into one document or make other combinations.
Reshuffle pages within a document. (Docbuilder)
3
Optimize color quality and color settings of the print job.
Summary of Contents for CPS900
Page 1: ...Océ CPS900 Océ User manual Job Manual ...
Page 7: ...7 Chapter 1 Introduction ...
Page 46: ...46 Chapter 1 Introduction Controlling the backlight of the screen ...
Page 47: ...47 Chapter 2 Printing With the Océ CPS900 ...
Page 62: ...62 Chapter 2 Printing With the Océ CPS900 Manage print jobs on the Océ CPS900 ...
Page 63: ...63 Chapter 3 Print Jobs on the Océ CPS900 ...
Page 87: ...87 Chapter 4 The Job Queue ...
Page 95: ...95 Chapter 5 Accounting ...
Page 104: ...104 Chapter 5 Accounting Setting the account number ...
Page 105: ...105 Chapter 6 Maintenance ...
Page 114: ...114 Chapter 6 Maintenance Use coated paper ...
Page 115: ...115 Chapter 7 Problem Solving ...
Page 125: ...125 Appendix A Overview and Tables ...
Page 128: ...128 Appendix A Overview and Tables Paper tray information ...
Page 129: ...129 Appendix B Miscellaneous ...