___________________________________ Routine Operations 6-47
Command Center Spooling Macintosh
Command Center’s Macintosh Spooling option in the General menu
gives you access to features available for spooling and the job queue.
The Spooling window lists the job ID, its status, where the job is
stored, and its size in bytes.
Macintosh Spooling
Fig. 6.30 The Spooler Window and Job Queue
The job status can be W (waiting to be processed), P (currently
processing), or H (already processed and being held). If the job is
stored on the controller’s hard disk, “disk” and a number from 1 to 7
displays for the Device.
If the job is spooled to a RAM disk (which allows you to send the
job faster from your computer), it disappears from the job queue
when the controller is turned off. RAM disk storage also limits the
size of the jobs.
Other Spooling options allow you to print a held job, delete a job or
all jobs from the queue, move a job to the top of the queue for
priority printing, and refresh the screen. Except when refreshing the
screen or deleting all jobs, you need to select a particular job in the
queue and then click the option for the appropriate action.
Summary of Contents for Accel-a-Graphix CT4
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