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Starting up and logging in
If an error occurs, the Print status bar alerts you by displaying a message on a red
background instead of the normal blue background.
Enlarging the status bars
Click the small arrows at the left of the status bar to expand
the status bar display. Click the arrows again to collapse the status bar to its original
size. To expand all the status bars at the same time, press Ctrl-E. Click the arrows or
press
Ctrl-E
again to collapse them to their original size.
Changing proportions
By default, the status bars divide the window area into three
equal parts. You can drag the RIP and Print status bars up or down to change the
proportion of the window devoted to each job area. For example, drag the RIP status
bar down if you have a long list of spooled jobs that you want to see without scrolling.
Making space
If your workflow includes holding many jobs, and you don’t want to
view the held jobs all the time, consider moving some of them to the Archive window.
You can move jobs back and forth between the Queues window and the Archive
window with a single right-mouse command (see page 1-22).
Active jobs and held jobs
In the description that follows, assume that the operator has full control of jobs; that is,
the administrator has disabled the Direct connection and the Print queue, and all user
jobs come to the Hold queue. For more information about print connections, see the
Configuration Guide.