Chapter 4 - Oce Arizona 440 GT User Manual

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User Manual: Arizona (AZ) 440 GT, AZ 440 XT, AZ 460 GT, AZ 460 XT, AZ 480 GT, AZ 480 XT - Rev. B, 4/2013
Nozzle check
6) Active Print Job List
The active job list consists of a table, job count summary on top and job
order control buttons on the left. A job count summary displays total
number of active jobs and number of jobs put on hold. Job order control
buttons can be used to change order of jobs queued for printing. The
active job list has the following features:
• All incoming jobs issued from the ONYX ProductionHouse workflow (or
other supported RIPs) go directly into the active job list.
• After a job is printed it automatically moves from the active to the
inactive job list.
• The operator can drag and drop jobs to move them between the active
and inactive job lists (except for a job that is being prepared to print).
• All the jobs are stored locally on the printer hard drive.
• Selecting a job highlights the job and updates the job information area.
• Jobs can be moved up/down in the active list using the button on the
left. Jobs can either be printed, held, canceled or deleted. Jobs canceled
from the active list are moved to the inactive list.
• Deleted jobs are removed from the hard drive and are no longer
accessible (except for Special Prints, which cannot be deleted).
This icon populates the active job list with a job that
prints a nozzle check pattern. The nozzle check print is
used to identify nozzle dropouts that can cause banding
and other print quality problems.
There are two versions of the nozzle check: Nozzle Check
and Nozzle Check Narrow (narrow is for RMO media that
is not wide enough for the length of the standard nozzle
check print. When you select the nozzle check icon from
the Print Job Control command toolbar, the narrow ver-
sion of the nozzle check will automatically be selected if
the standard nozzle check will not fit on the media (based
on the media width entered in the Roll Manager). If the
width of the roll media is less than 1067 mm (3.5 ft) the
Nozzle Check Narrow print is added to the job queue.
Nozzle Check print: 1067 x 107.5 (3.5 x 0.35 ft)
Nozzle Check Narrow: 886.5 x 214.7 (2.9 x 0.70 ft)
NOTE
For information on how to use the nozzle check
to troubleshoot nozzle dropouts, see the Print-
head Maintenance section in the Maintenance
chapter.
Chapter 4 - How to Navigate the User Interface
Print Job Control Module
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