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Print area
The job icon in the Print area is as follows:
The Print area, also referred to as the Printed queue, contains jobs that have already
been printed. These jobs were assigned the Print destination (white printer icon in the
Spool or RIP areas) without any Hold instructions; therefore, they all have white icons.
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A job row that appears in light red indicates that an error occurred while
printing the job. To see the error, double-click anywhere in the row.
While it is printing, a job consists of PostScript and raster data. The raster data in
RAM is not cleared until memory is needed to rasterize the next job. As long as the
raster data is intact, the job can be reprinted from the Printed queue. Printed jobs are
represented by a white PostScript icon (Icon 1). If the job was printed from a held
raster job (in the RIP area), the raster data in the RIP area remains and can be used to
reprint the job after the raster data has been cleared from the Printed queue.
Previewing, editing, and merging jobs
Fiery WebSpooler includes two thumbnail windows that allow you to preview and edit
raster data. You can use the thumbnail windows in the following ways:
• In Thumbnail A, you can view the currently printing job as it is RIPping, or any
raster data job.
• From Thumbnail A, you can open a full-screen preview of a raster file.
• Using Thumbnail A and Thumbnail B together, you can merge raster data from
more than one file, even if the files were printed from different applications on
different computer platforms.
Print area icon
What it indicates
How long you see the job
1
PostScript data only—raster
data has been deleted
Until the job limit is reached
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