Rip Area - Oce 1000C Job Management Manual

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7-9 Job icons
Hold queue jobs
Direct connection are disabled), the operator must assign a destination to all jobs
received from users on the network (Icon 1). Once assigned, jobs move down the
Spool queue for processing (Icons 2, 3, and 4). All jobs printed to the Hold queue
require routing by an operator.
Print queue jobs
the Print queue appear in the Spool area, where they are displayed with a white printer
icon (Icon 2). When jobs reach the head of the queue, they are RIPped and printed
without operator intervention.
Direct Connection
lists. They are displayed briefly in the status bars (where they cannot be selected) and
are included in the Job Log.

RIP area

The job icons in the RIP area are as follows:
RIP area icon
1
2
After a job is rasterized, it goes into the RIP area. The RIP area holds only jobs with
raster data. Jobs in the RIP area are either waiting for the printer to be free (Print queue
jobs, Icon 2), or they are being held (Icon 1). Held jobs in the RIP area have already
been rasterized (RIP and Hold), or they have been printed and their raster data has
been routed back to the RIP area
Raster jobs in the RIP area that are waiting to print (Icon 2) cannot be
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manipulated by job commands.
—When printing requires an operator (because the Print queue and
—When printing does not require an operator, network jobs sent to
—Jobs printed to the Direct connection are not displayed in the job
What it indicates
Raster data, no destination
defined; may have been
printed before and held
Raster data headed for Print
in its turn; no hold defined
Print and Hold).
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How long you see the job
Until it is deleted, moved to
the Archive window, or
stripped of its raster data and
sent to the Spool area
Until printer is free to print
the job

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