Concept Of The 'Waiting Jobs - Oce TDS750 User Manual

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Concept of the 'Waiting jobs'

Concept of the 'Waiting jobs'
Introduction
The 'Waiting jobs' area receives print jobs that do not go directly to the 'Scheduled jobs'.
The 'Waiting jobs' also receive all the jobs from the 'Scheduled jobs' that are postponed
for example because they have a media request time-out. You can manage the 'Waiting
jobs' and the jobs in it with the toolbar options at the top of the 'Waiting jobs'.
Use the 'Waiting jobs' as your central work area to check and edit the job settings and
to decide the order in which the jobs are sent to the Scheduled jobs. You can temporarily
store jobs in the 'Waiting jobs' for postponed printing.
Note:
Use the toolbar options that are available in the 'Waiting jobs' to manage the 'Printed
jobs' as well.
Toolbar options of the 'Waiting jobs'
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Options in: 'Waiting
jobs'
'Print'
'Delete'
'Properties'
Enable printed jobs
If you do not want to use the toolbar options, there are 2 alternative methods to perform
actions. You can use the menu options in the top toolbar of the Océ TDS750 Power
®
Logic
Controller application or you can right-click to access a menu to perform the
same actions on the selected jobs in the 'Waiting jobs'.
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Description
Sends the selected job(s) to the 'Scheduled jobs'.
Deletes the selected job(s) from the 'Waiting jobs'.
Opens a secondary window in which you can view the
properties of the selected job.
This drop-down menu allows you to admit or block jobs
from the 'Printed jobs' area. When 'Printed jobs' is enabled,
the jobs that are printed on the Océ TDS750 are stored
there for reprinting.
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Controller application

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