About The Fiery Webspooler Window - Xerox Phaser 790 Documentation

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About the Fiery WebSpooler window

Like the Command WorkStation, Fiery WebSpooler is a window to
view printer functions and an interface from which you can control
those functions.
The Fiery WebSpooler window is divided into three areas by Spool,
RIP, and Print status bars. When the printer receives jobs, the Fiery
WebSpooler window becomes a dynamic display, filled with the names
of jobs and their characteristics.
The Spool, RIP, and Print areas of the Fiery WebSpooler window
represent the stages of printing a job. Jobs come in at the top level
(Spool) and drop down to the Print level, unless they are held along the
way.
The job icons displayed in the Fiery WebSpooler window are explained
in the section Job icons in the chapter Introduction to the Command
WorkStation.
In the Fiery WebSpooler window, the background color for the yellow and
white printer icons is the same.
Spooled jobs—Jobs listed in the area below the Spool status bar
are PostScript files stored on the printer. These jobs were sent to
either the Print queue (white icons) or the Hold queue (yellow
icons).
RIPped jobs—Jobs listed in the area below the RIP status bar
are ready to print. They have already been rasterized (RIPped, or
processed for printing) and are waiting, in order, for access to the
printer. Rasterized jobs can also be held; held jobs are shown
with a yellow icon.
Printed jobs—Jobs listed in the area below the Print status bar
have already been printed. Printed jobs can be stored on the
printer. The number of jobs that can be stored (from 1 to 99) is
defined in Setup.
Xerox Phaser 790
20. Using Fiery WebSpooler
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