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WebSpooler

Fiery WebSpooler lets you monitor and manipulate print jobs sent to the
DocuColor 4 LP/CP. All jobs sent to the printer/copier via the Print or Hold
queues appear in the Fiery WebSpooler window. You can view information
about jobs, or duplicate, delete, or move jobs between queues. The Fiery
WebSpooler Job Log can also be printed from your browser or exported as a
text file and opened in other applications.
Print jobs can be in one of the following queues:
Print
Hold
Printed
Check and Print
Job spooling requires a printer/copier with a hard disk drive.
You can use the Fiery WebSpooler Job Log to view information about jobs
printed to the DocuColor 4 LP/CP for job accounting or reference purposes.
The Job Log can be printed or exported as a file and viewed in other applica-
tions.
Normal print jobs sent to the DocuColor 4 LP/CP appear
in the Print queue. You can move and manipulate these
jobs as described below.
Jobs sent to the Hold queue remain in the Hold queue
until they are moved to the Print queue or deleted. If you
need to print the same document frequently, you can send
it to the Hold queue and move a copy of the job to the
Print queue every time you need to print it. You can also
print large jobs to the Hold queue and then move them to
the Print queue when other users are not printing.
The jobs most recently sent to the DocuColor 4 LP/CP
are saved in the Printed queue. You can drag these jobs
back to the Print queue to print additional copies. By
default the maximum number of jobs that can be saved
in the Printed queue is 10. This number can be changed
from Fiery WebSetup, or using the printer's control panel.
Jobs specified from the printer/copier driver as Check
and Print also appear in the Fiery WebSpooler window.
These jobs can be moved to the Print queue.
5.2 Using the Fiery WebTools
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