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2-18 Introduction to the Command WorkStation
Jobs that are held are shown with a yellow icon in a yellow row, just beneath
the Spool or RIP status bar. Jobs that are held must be activated with a
command in order to print.
Active jobs are shown in white with white icons; new jobs are added above
older jobs.
Job icons
Two types of icons are used for both active jobs and jobs on hold.
Spool area
The job icons in the Spool area are described below:
The Spool area is both the receiving area for jobs from users on the network/
parallel port (Hold queue) and the waiting area for jobs that will be RIPped
(jobs in the Spool queue).
Icon:
Active jobs:
(white icons and rows)
Jobs on Hold:
(yellow icons and rows)
Printer icons
PostScript or raster data
headed for printing (top) or
after printing (bottom)
PostScript data headed for Print and Hold
or job on Hold after printing (Hold)
Spool area icon: What it indicates: How long you see the job:
1
Yellow printer icon
Yellow job row
PostScript data from a user on the
network; no destination is deļ¬ned
Until a destination is chosen
2
White printer icon
White job row
PostScript data headed for Print Until the RIP is free
3
Yellow printer icon
White job row
PostScript data headed for Print
and Hold