Select More Than One Job For Printing - Canon Oce VarioPrint 6000+ Series Operation Manual

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Select more than one job for printing

Introduction
The table below describes the possibilities to select more than one job for printing.
Select more jobs
Options
Select two or more jobs
manually
[Select] button - [All]
[Select] button - [Jobs with
available media]
[Select] button - [Jobs with
label]
NOTE
Automated workflows can be defined through the Settings Editor. You can find more
information in the online help of the Settings Editor.
Procedure
1.
Touch [Jobs] -> [Queues].
2.
If collapsed, first touch
3.
Touch the jobs you want to print one by one, or make a selection using the [Select] button.
The selected jobs are highlighted.
4.
Press [Print].
Related information
Give priority to a print job on page 112
Description
Touch the jobs you want to print one by one.
All jobs in the list of [Waiting jobs] are printed. The order in the list
of [Waiting jobs] determines the print order. However, in the list of
[Scheduled jobs] you can give priority to a job.
All jobs for which the required media are currently available in the
paper trays, will be printed. This improves the productivity, be-
cause you must not change the required media during printing.
You may only need to add more of the currently available media
types.
A label is a name or tag that helps you to identify certain jobs on
the operator panel. When a job is sent to the printer, the person
who submits the job can add a label to that job. The label can be
any name that helps to identify certain jobs. A label is not connec-
ted to job settings. The label can be defined in the printer driver, in
a job ticket or via an automated workflow. For example, the label
'Customer XYZ' can be added to jobs. Then you can select and
print all the jobs for 'Customer XYZ' at once.
to expand the list of [Waiting jobs].
Select more than one job for printing
Chapter 7 - Carry out print jobs
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