Managing Print Jobs
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Hold
Prevents any further processing of that job until it is
released from a held state.
To reclaim system resources that had
been processing the job, allowing the
next scheduled job to proceed.
Release
Reactivates held jobs, faulted jobs, and pending jobs.
All jobs that you needed to run after
holding the job have finished processing.
Cancel
Halts active processing of the job, prevents any new
processing of that job, and reclaims any system resources
held by the job.
To prevent unwanted jobs from
processing and to reclaim system
resources for other job processing.
Promote
Enables you to elevate the position of a pending job or set
of jobs in the active jobs list.
There is more than one pending job in
the active jobs list, and you need to begin
processing a job immediately.
Move
Enables you to move the job to another queue.
When you need the flexibility to move
jobs between queues.
Copy
Enables you to copy a Saved job to a CD or to copy Saved
jobs (set to retain PDL) listed in the Completed tab to a
queue.
When you need to copy a job while
retaining the original job and
programming.
Forward
Allows you to send jobs to a different printer.
When you have sent jobs to the system,
not knowing it is down, or the job queue
is too long, or any time you wish to divert
your job to another system.
Preview and Preview
Range
Allows you to see a preview image of the print job before
actual printing.
When you have sent jobs to the system,
and wish to verify visually that a given job
has been correctly configured, is
centered on the page, has correct image
quality adjustments applied, etc. Refer to
the online Help system for details about
this user interface control.
NOTE
: When a job is released from Hold, it will
continue processing,
but do so starting at the
beginning of the job
.
NOTE
: When a job is released from Hold, it will
continue processing,
but do so starting at the
beginning of the job
.
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