Displaying Status When A Print Server Is Used - Canon LASER SHOT LBP3210 User Manual

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Displaying Status When a Print Server is Used

The status of a network printer can be displayed on the client's Printer Status
Window as well as on the print server's.
If the print server is not running when the Printer Status Window starts up, the
status will appear automatically when the print server starts up.
Printer Status of the Print Server
- Displaying the Printer Status Window and Job Operation
[Current Print Job] Tab
[Job
Information
Area]
Displays the
first job
*1 The [My Job Operation] tab is displayed by clicking the [Pause Job] button.
*2 If any job is printed by the computer as the print server, the job is displayed.
- Plays a sound.
- If the print server is running Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, the status is not
displayed when no one is logged on.
Client's Printer Status
- Displaying the Printer Status Window and Job Operation
[Current Print Job] Tab
[Job
Information
Area]
Displays the
first job in
the print
server
* The [My Job Operation] tab is displayed by clicking the [Pause Job] button.
[My Job Operation] Tab
[Pause
[Job
Job]
Information
Button
Area]
Displays the
1
Enabled*
2
first job*
[My Job Operation] Tab
[Job
[Pause Job]
Information
Button
Area]
When your job is
displayed in [Job
Information Area]:
Enabled*
Displays
When another
your first job
user's job is
displayed in [Job
Information Area]:
Disabled
[Job
Job Operation
Operation]
Buttons
Pause Job:
Resume Job: Resumes all
Enabled
Delete Job:
[Job
Job Operation
Operation]
Buttons
Pause Job:
Resume Job: Resumes all
Enabled
Delete Job:
Printer Status Window
4
Pauses all the
jobs
the jobs
Deletes the
first job
Pauses all
your jobs
your jobs
Deletes your
first job
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