About Automatic Printing - Oce 2090 User Manual

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About automatic printing

Introduction
Information for operators
The Océ VarioPrint 2090 allows you to print your jobs in two ways, the
interactive way and the automatic way (see 'Create a print job' on page 65).
You must put a check mark in the box 'To mailbox' in your printer driver to
make your job an interactive print job. Your job then goes into the mailbox. In
order to print your job, you must start the job at the operator panel.
The automatic print jobs are also created in the printer driver. To create an
automatic print job, you must leave the box 'To mailbox' empty. Your
automatic print job then goes into the job queue.
In the Océ Settings Editor, the key operator can define that all new jobs
Note:
are sent 'To mailbox', not to the job queue. When the setting 'To mailbox' is
enabled, automatic print jobs become interactive print jobs. You must start all
print jobs from the mailbox (see 'Print a job from the mailbox' on page 81).
The printing of automatic print jobs starts in the following situation.
All the interactive jobs are finished.
The time out of the operator panel has expired.
At least 1 automatic print job is present.
When all conditions in the bulleted list above are met, the display shows the
following message 'Automatic printing will start in ... seconds'.
After the time displayed in the message expires, the printing of your automatic
print job starts. When there are more automatic print jobs, all the jobs are
printed automatically, one job after the other job. The display does not
announce all automatic print jobs separately. Only the first automatic print job
is announced.
Stop automatic print jobs
When you do not put a check mark in the box 'To mailbox' in your printer
driver, you create an automatic print job. Your job goes straight into the job
queue.
The print function
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