1.4.7.3 Delete Job
To delete a job, select the job in the main Job Status window (single-click the job) then
select the ‘Delete Job’ item on the left menu bar. Another way to delete a job is to right-
click on the job and select ‘Delete Job’ from the pop-up menu that appears. Running jobs
cannot be deleted. If a job is running, it must first be stopped. Jobs in an error state,
jobs that have completed (‘Done’) and jobs that are in a ‘Queued’ state can all be
deleted. Note that when a job is deleted, any temporary disc images or print images that
were created as part of the job (and sent to the System as part of the New Job function)
will automatically be deleted from the System’s local storage.
1.4.7.4 Disc Sets
Disc Sets provide a way to select a Disc image and Print image together as a ‘Set’. This
allows the user to select the Set instead of having to find and select the disc image and
print image individually. TrueNet LX allows up to 3 discs per set. TrueNet FX allows up to
25 discs to be added to each Set. Disc sets make it easy to produce multi disc sets
without having to create a different job for each disc in the set.
1.4.7.5 System Images
The System Images dialog box can be accessed via the left menu bar and is used to select,
rename, delete or transfer images to/from the System internal storage. In most cases,
image transfers will be done automatically when you create new jobs, but the System
Images dialog box provides a way of doing this manually. It is also available in a limited
form from within the Create New Job dialog box to allow you to select images already
located on the System’s internal storage as part of a duplication or print job. This dialog
box shows the image name, type (CD/DVD/BD/Print/Template) and image size of all
images available on the System for use in duplication and/or printing jobs.
1.4.7.6 Label Designer
The Label Designer provides a way to create labels within the browser environment
without the need to learn complicated graphics editing packages, install printer drivers
on your local computer, or produce PRN files for use in printing jobs.
The Label Designer includes easy-to-use functions for creating both static and dynamic
text fields, simple graphics primitives as well as importing many standard graphics files
(e.g. JPEG, TIFF, PNG, BMP, etc.) for use as both background images and image inserts.
Labels can include automated tags for showing the Date and Time on the printed surface
of the disc, together with full support for both serialization and dynamic text (mail-
merge) functions, and User-Defined Form Field Prompts.
The Label Designer can be launched from the left menu bar, or from the Create Job
Dialog for label creation as part of a wider Create New Job function. Designs are stored
as label template files and can be re-used over and over again, even with different printer
types simultaneously (which is something you can’t do with a PRN file!). For more
information see the Label Designer section.
1.4.7.7 User Settings
Each user has their own settings, including passwords, e-mail address and other shortcut