Print Jobs; Finding A Print Job; Adding A Job To The Queue - Brady BradyPrinter A5500 User Manual

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Print Jobs

Use Print Jobs to manage print files in the printer's memory or on a USB drive, depending on whether
internal memory or external USB is set in File Location.
The Internal Memory box at the bottom of the screen indicates how much memory is available on the
printer. The first number represents the amount of memory available and the second number is the
total memory capacity of the printer. The green bar gives a visual indication of the percent full. The bar
turns red when memory is low.

Finding a Print Job

If the list of jobs is long, you can find the job by sorting or searching. Also, the view can be changed to
display a list or thumbnail image of the first label in the file.
To scroll through a list, drag your finger up or down on the screen through the list of files.

Adding a Job to the Queue

You must add jobs to the queue in order to run them, that is, to print labels and flag a wire or cable.
To add a job to the queue:
1. Find the job you wish to add to the queue and tap the check box for that print job.
2. Tap the Add button.
If the Add button is not visible when you have multiple jobs selected, then you need to enable
the print queue. For help, see
The printer runs the print job and the touch screen displays the Printing page.
Note: With Auto Queue enabled you do not have to manually add jobs to the queue.
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The View button shows thumbnail images of the first label in each file. The filename
and number of labels in the file is shown below the thumbnail.
The Sort By button gives you the options to sort the list alphabetically, by date, by
number of labels, or by label supply type.
The Search button will display a keyboard to type in all or part of a file name on which
to search. Search is not case sensitive.
The Enter button is used after typing in the file name for which you are searching.
The Clear button is used to clear the search and display all files again.
"Print Queue" on page
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