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The three types of print jobs
[34] Supported workflows
Supported workflow
RIP then print
Print while RIP
Streaming (requires a li-
cense on the Océ Vario-
Print® 2100)
[34] Supported workflows
The difference between the standard, RIP-then-print jobs and the
print-while-RIP and streaming jobs is the following.
RIP then print After the RIP completes, the job with all job information is
available and visible on your system. You can move the job to memory, to edit
the job and print the job again.
Print while RIP Only the user name, job name and the number of printed sets
are displayed, during the print job and after the print job. After the print job
completes, the job is still available on your system. You cannot move the print
while RIP jobs to memory.
The Print Function
Description
When the system receives your job, the system
first RIPs your whole job. After that, the job is
available and visible on your system.
When the system receives your job, the job be-
comes immediately available in the job queue.
As soon as the RIP of the first page is ready, the
system starts to print your job. After the RIP the
job is still available on your system but with lim-
ited information about the job like user name, job
name and the number of prints.
The operator panel only gives limited
Note:
feedback about the job.
Streaming is mainly used for large jobs. When
the system receives your job, the job becomes
immediately available in the job queue. As soon
as the RIP of the first page is ready, the system
starts to print your job.
Streaming jobs are a continuous flow of data to
your system. To prevent an overflow of your sys-
tem, printed data are already cleaned while the
rest of your job is printed.
The operator panel only gives limited
Note:
feedback about the job.
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