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2-21 Queues window
Job commands
Job commands are used to assign a selected job to a new destination or
process. These commands are available from the Job menu (see page 2-8).
Many are also available as right-mouse commands (described following the
list of commands below). The job commands available at a given time depend
on the context; unavailable commands are dimmed. Job commands are
available in the Queues and Archive window.
The job commands available for selected jobs in the Queues and Archive
windows are listed in the following table. The table also describes the effect of
each command on raster data associated with the affected job(s).
Choose this: To do this: Raster data is:
Delete Delete the job(s). Deleted
Duplicate Duplicate one or more selected
PostScript data jobs in the Spool or
Print areas. You can use the duplicate
job(s) for different print options or a
different destination. (The Duplicate
command actually creates a reference
to the original job, with the same
name).
n/a
N
OTE: The Duplicate command is not
available for raster jobs.
Rename Rename the job (PostScript file with
or without raster).
Unaffected, but associated with the
new name
Hold Hold the job in the current place
(except for a job in the Print area,
which is moved to the Spool or RIP
area, depending on whether it still has
raster data associated with it).
Held in RIP area, if included with job
RIP and Hold RIP the job and hold it in the RIP
area.
Held in RIP area indefinitely
Print Print the job in its turn (RIP it first if
it does not have raster data).
After printing, keep the printed job in
the Print area until the job limit is
reached.
Temporarily held in RAM after
printing until memory is needed for
another job
(If the job was printed from a held job
in the RIP area, the raster data in the
RIP area is kept indefinitely)
Print and Hold
(Like the user print option
Save Fast Reprint)
Print the job in its turn (RIP it first if
it does not have raster data).
After printing, hold the PostScript
data and the raster in the RIP area.
Held in RIP area indefinitely (saved to
disk)