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JOB CONTROL WINDOWS

Reset

7-4
Description
Using the Reset task results in the following:
Therefore, the Reset task should not be used if the Abort task
can be used instead. Refer to figure 7-2 for information on the
Abort window.
Figure 7-3.
Header buttons
Yes: Selecting this header button clears the job queue and
closes the Reset window.
No: Selecting this header button closes the Reset window
without clearing the job queue.
Notes
The Reset task should not be used if the Abort task can be used
instead.
If a job is in transmission through HIP, Reset causes HIP to abort
the transmission, mark the job aborted, and stop the transmission
of other jobs. If a job was only partially printed when it was
aborted, the remainder of the job is discarded and is not
available for printing. The host remains online.
If a HIP job is printing, Reset causes HIP to abort the job.
Removal of all print jobs from the job queue. Any pages in
the printer paper path are sent to the selected stacker bin.
All processing activity stops, including accounting.
If your LPS is online, all jobs in the system need to be resent
from the host.
If the system is idle when the Reset task is selected, the
messages OS0990 RESETTING THE SYSTEM and OS1000
READY FOR COMMANDS appear informing you that the
system has been reset and is ready for another request.
If the system is not idle, the following messages appear in
the message window:
RESET WILL CLEAR JOB QUEUE. DO YOU WANT TO
PROCEED?
(TYPE 'Y' FOR YES OR 'N' FOR NO; ENTER=YES)
Job Control>Reset confirmation window
XEROX 4635 LASER PRINTING SYSTEM PC USER INTERFACE REFERENCE

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