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3-2 Preparing for GA-1120 Setup
In addition, you can enable the Printed queue, which is a storage area for the most
recent jobs from the Print queue. The Printed queue makes it convenient to reprint
those jobs. In Setup, you can enable the Printed queue and specify the maximum
number of jobs retained in the queue (see
queue requires the job management tools.
To use the Fiery utilities and WebTools, you must enable at least one of the print
connections.
Hold queue
Jobs sent to the Hold queue are spooled to the GA-1120 hard disk for printing at a
later time or for repeated printing. Because the Hold queue is a storage place, jobs sent
to it cannot proceed through the printing process until the operator intervenes using
the job management tools (see the
Print queue
This is the standard GA-1120 queue. Jobs sent to the Print queue are processed and
printed in the order they are received. Jobs prioritized by an operator with the job
management tools and jobs sent via the Direct connection can take priority over jobs
sent to the Print queue.
Direct connection
The Direct connection transmits jobs directly to the GA-1120, but only when the
GA-1120 is Idle. If the GA-1120 is busy, the job remains at the user workstation until
the GA-1120 is ready. The job is then processed as soon as the previous job is finished
and before the next queued job is processed.
Jobs sent to the Direct connection are not stored on the GA-1120 hard disk, and
cannot be selected for reprinting, moving, or deletion. Therefore, the Direct
connection provides a measure of security for sensitive files. Jobs sent to the Direct
connection do appear in the Job Log, for accounting purposes.
To download fonts to the GA-1120, you must publish the Direct connection.
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The Direct connection is not supported for LPR printing.
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