The Command Workstation Interface - Toshiba e-studio 45 Operator's Manual

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The Command WorkStation interface

The following illustration shows the Command WorkStation display in the middle of
job processing. There are three other windows, Archive, FreeForm, and Job Log, which
you access via tabs at the bottom of the display (3). The elements numbered 1 through
4 are common to all Command WorkStation displays, those numbered 5 through 7
appear only in the Queues window, and element number 8 is common to the Queues,
Archive, and FreeForm windows.
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1 Server selection tabs
2 Sliders and system information
3 Window selection tabs
4 Job ticket information
5–7 Queues window display
8 Thumbnail tabs
The Command WorkStation provides access to a great deal of information and many
features that are accessed in various ways—buttons, menus, double-clicking, and
right-mouse commands. It is a powerful interface that allows for a great deal of
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