HP PageWide XL 4700 User Guide 1 - Page 132
Reprint, Print next, Select when to print a job, See job details, Roll policies, In an active queue
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Reprint In the History section, tap the job you want to reprint. On the details screen, tap Reprint. On the next screen, you can select the number of copies, the source, and the destination. Print next If you want to change the position of a job in the queue to be printed immediately after the currently printing job, select the desired job and tap the Print next button. Select when to print a job NOTE: The When To Start Printing options cannot be used with PostScript jobs. You can select at what point you want to print a job in the queue. Tap start printing. , then Job management > When to There are three options you can select: ● After processing: The printer waits until the whole page has been processed and then it starts to print. This is the slowest setting but ensures the best print quality in large or complex prints. ● Optimized (this is the default setting): The printer calculates the best time to begin printing the page. ● Enable print now: The printer interrupts the job currently printing to start printing this job as soon as possible. See job details Tap the name of the job to show its details, including information about status, pages, copies, total, and preview. Scroll down as necessary to see all of the information. By tapping the thumbnail, you can navigate over all pages of the job. From there you can zoom in and out (pinch and zoom) and see more information about each page. In an active queue, the job you are printing appears in the middle of the queue, with printed jobs below and jobs to be printed above. Roll policies At the front panel, tap , then , then , then Roll policies. Alternatively, tap , then Job management > Roll policies. The following options are available: ● Increase productivity: To increase the productivity of the printer. - Job autorotation: The printer can rotate a job automatically in order to save paper. ● Automatic roll selection: - Roll width selection: The printer can be more or less restrictive when selecting the roll width on which to print. You can select: 126 Chapter 7 Job queue management ENWW