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Prioritizing a Job in the Queue, What is Nesting?, Prioritizing a Job, in the Queue

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Introduction Media & Ink Solutions Front Panel Printer Options Other Index Page Format Setting Page Size in the Front Panel Image Appearance  Print Management Printer Configuration Prioritizing a Job in the Queue To make any job in the queue the next one to be printed, highlight it in the queue and press Enter. Then you must choose the Move to top menu option to make the job the next one to be printed. If Nesting is turned On (see What is Nesting?) the prioritized job may still be nested with others. If you really want this job to be printed without nesting, then first turn nesting off and then use Move to top to make it the next job in the queue. Deleting a Job from the Queue Under normal circumstances, there is no need to delete a job from the queue after printing it, as it will just "fall off the end" of the queue as more files are sent. However, if you have sent a file in error and want to avoid any chance of it being reprinted, you can simply delete it, by selecting it and choosing Delete. To remove a job that has not yet been printed, simply identify it by its position in the queue (see Prioritizing a Job in the Queue) and delete it, by choosing Delete. If the job is currently being printed (its queue position is 0), and you want both to cancel the job and to delete it, first press the Cancel key and then delete it from the queue.

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Page Format
Setting Page Size in the
Front Panel
Image Appearance
Print Management
Printer Configuration
Media & Ink
Introduction
Front Panel
Other
Printer
Options
Index
Solutions
Prioritizing a Job in the Queue
To make any job in the queue the next one to be printed, highlight it in the queue and press
Enter
. Then you must
choose the
Move to top
menu option to make the job the next one to be printed.
If Nesting is turned On (see
What is Nesting?
) the prioritized job may still be nested with others. If you really want
this job to be printed without nesting, then first turn nesting off and then use
Move to top
to make it the next job in
the queue.
Deleting a Job from the Queue
Under normal circumstances, there is no need to delete a job from the queue after printing it, as it will just “fall off
the end” of the queue as more files are sent. However, if you have sent a file in error and want to avoid any chance
of it being reprinted, you can simply delete it, by selecting it and choosing Delete.
To remove a job that has not yet been printed, simply identify it by its position in the queue (see
Prioritizing a Job
in the Queue
) and delete it, by choosing Delete.
If the job is currently being printed (its queue position is 0), and you want both to cancel the job and to delete it,
first press the
Cancel key
and then delete it from the queue.