Stop a job
Introduction
When the machine is printing a job, you can stop the machine at the following moments.
• Stop after a set
• Stop after a page
• Stop after a job.
The following table gives an overview of the stop behavior of the machine. The procedures
in this section describe how to stop the machine via the operator panel.
Note:
You can also interrupt a job by ejecting a stack of sheets from the stacker. When you
press the eject button next to the stacker door 1 time, the stacker ejects the stack when
a set is ready. When you press the eject button 2 times, the stacker ejects the stack as
soon as possible.
The stop behavior of the machine
When does the machine stop
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Then
When
The machine stops when a set of the ac-
tive print job is ready. It depends on
the set size and the moment you press the
key, when the machine will stop. For ex-
ample, when you have a large set of 1,000
pages and you press the key after the first
page, the printing will continue for a
couple of minutes.
You press the Hold key 1 time
The machine stops as soon as possible
(after a page, in most cases within 30
seconds).
You press the Hold key 2 times
The machine stops when the selected job
is ready.
The 'Jobs' view displays a horizontal red
and white stop bar below the selected job.
The 'Schedule' view displays a vertical
stop bar behind the selected job.
You touch the 'Stop after job' button in
the toolbar of the 'Jobs' view
Chapter 5 - Working with the operator panel
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Stop a job
Summary of Contents for VarioPrint 6000 MICR series
Page 1: ...o Oc VarioPrint 6000 Ultra Line Experience ultra speed User manual Operating information...
Page 7: ...Chapter 1 Preface...
Page 14: ...Chapter 1 Preface 14 Online support for your product...
Page 15: ...Chapter 2 Introduction...
Page 18: ...Chapter 2 Introduction 18 Available documentation...
Page 19: ...Chapter 3 Power information...
Page 25: ...Chapter 4 Overview of the system components...
Page 38: ...Chapter 4 Overview of the system components 38 The paper modules...
Page 39: ...Chapter 5 Working with the operator panel...
Page 178: ...Chapter 5 Working with the operator panel 178 Create a transaction setup...
Page 179: ...Chapter 6 Optional finishers and other devices...
Page 237: ...Chapter 7 Keeping the printer run ning...
Page 251: ...Appendix A Miscellaneous...