Oce North America TDS700 Concepts of the Print jobs workspace, Scheduled jobs, Waiting jobs

Models: TDS700

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Concepts of the 'Print jobs' workspace

Concepts of the 'Print jobs' workspace

Concepts of the 'Print jobs' workspace

Introduction

You submit a print job on a workstation. A print job can be created with a printer driver or with special job submission software (e.g. Océ Print Exec® Workgroup). Next, you send the print job to the Océ TDS700. All the print jobs appear in the 'Print jobs' workspace.

Definition

The 'Print jobs' workspace is the main work area for the key operator and the repro operator of the Océ TDS700. They are in full control of the workflow on the Océ TDS700. He or she can manage all the print and copy jobs on the Océ TDS700.

Depending on the status of the jobs and the configuration of the 'Print jobs' area, the jobs are printed directly or held for further processing. It is possible to store completed jobs for reprinting purposes.

'Scheduled jobs'

The 'Scheduled jobs' area displays print jobs and copy jobs (this can also be check plots or scan to file jobs) that are printed directly on the printer without operator interaction.

The 'Scheduled jobs' area allows you to change the order in which the jobs are printed and you can move jobs to the 'Waiting jobs' area. In addition you can hold the active job to process another job first. If a job is currently printing you can interrupt the job in favour of another job. When the other job is ready you can resume the interrupted job without having to resend the job. It is also possible to delete jobs from the 'Scheduled jobs' area.

'Waiting jobs'

The 'Waiting jobs' area is a temporary holding space for jobs that need operator interaction before they are printed. You can send print jobs directly to the 'Waiting jobs' area, you can move jobs from the 'Printed jobs' to the 'Waiting jobs' area or you can set up the system to force all jobs to the 'Waiting jobs'. In the 'Waiting jobs' area the operator has full control over the jobs. It is also possible to delete jobs from the 'Waiting jobs' area.

'Printed jobs'

The 'Printed jobs' contain the jobs that have been printed. The 'Printed jobs' area gives you the opportunity to view and edit the properties of the jobs in the 'Printed

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Oce North America TDS700 Concepts of the Print jobs workspace, Scheduled jobs, Waiting jobs, Printed jobs, Introduction