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Combining print jobs
in the print job. A transparent arrow
indicates that the setting is ambiguous, e.g.
subset 1 is 2-sided whereas subset 2 is 1-sided. As soon as a difference appears in
the same setting, the arrow becomes transparent. The transparent arrow indicates
that this particular setting has more than 1 value.
8.
Repeat the steps 5, 6 and 7 for all subsets.
Note:
You will notice that with every subset you create, an icon is added in the left
upper hand corner of the 'Original' and 'Print' section of the operator panel.
9.
Enter the number of prints and press the Start key
.
How to delete a subset
1.
Press the Correction key
on the operator panel. The screen displays the message
'Delete last subset?'
Note:
Press the Correction key
three times if the default settings and the number
of prints in this subset were changed.
2.
Press 'Yes' to delete the last subset.
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[32] Delete a subset
Note:
Each time the operator presses the Correction key
, the last subset is
deleted. This means that you can delete more than one subset. Remember the
following. When you have deleted the last subset and you press the Correction
key
again, the job is deleted.
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 ...