Kyocera TASKalfa 2420w TASKalfa 2420w Unattend 7.X Technical Operation Guide - Page 5

Color Codes

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Unattend 7.X Technical Guide Color Codes When jobs are received in the Unattend print queue they will be assigned one of the four different color codes, the definition of these four color codes is conveniently displayed in a color key at the bottom left corner of the Unattend interface. a) GREEN: This displays the current job being printed. b) WHITE: This displays a subsequent job in queue, ready for print. c) YELLOW: This displays the job with a warning that the job requested requires a different media than what is available in the print engine. d) BLUE: This displays the job with a wait state: either the controller's time or time zone setting is not in synchronization with the computer it was requested from, or the user has requested this job to be printed at a later time. Jobs that are sent with a specific size (Forced) will show BLUE until the applicable size media is installed in the printer. Note: When the # of Originals column shows the number of originals displays green this means that these files have already been preprocessed and are ready to be printed. This information is solely for use of Personnel and Authorized Dealers. No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced or distributed in any form without express written permission from. ” 2011. - 3 -

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Unattend 7.X
Technical Guide
This information is solely for use of Personnel and Authorized Dealers.
No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced or
distributed in any form without express written permission from.
2011.
- 3 -
Color Codes
When jobs are received in the Unattend print queue they will be assigned one of the four different color
codes, the definition of these four color codes is conveniently displayed in a color key at the bottom left
corner of the Unattend interface.
a)
GREEN: This displays the current job being printed.
b)
WHITE: This displays a subsequent job in queue, ready for print.
c)
YELLOW: This displays the job with a warning that the job requested requires a different media
than what is available in the print engine.
d)
BLUE: This displays the job with a wait state: either the controller’s time or time zone setting is not
in synchronization with the computer it was requested from, or the user has requested this job to
be printed at a later time. Jobs that are sent with a specific size (Forced) will show BLUE until the
applicable size media is installed in the printer.
Note:
When the # of Originals column shows the number of originals displays green this means that
these files have already been preprocessed and are ready to be printed.