Ricoh InfoPrint Pro C900AFP InfoPrint Manager - Page 360

Resuming the actual destination, Moving backward or forward in a job that is currently printing

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Note: If the Stop action does not appear on the menu or toolbar, use the Customize dialog to add the action. 4. Select from these options: v Click Now to pause the actual destination v Click After current copy to pause the actual destination after the current copy has finished printing. v Click After current job to pause the actual destination after the current job has finished printing. 5. Click OK. The actual destination stops printing, and the jobs processing on the actual destination stay in the same state until the actual destination starts again. Resuming the actual destination To resume the actual destination: v In the GUI, right-click on the actual destination and select Resume. v Select the actual destination and left-click on the icon on the toolbar. Moving backward or forward in a job that is currently printing In InfoPrint Manager, moving from page to page in a job is called spacing the printer: v Forward spacing is moving to a point later in the job (such as skipping from page 10 to page 15). v Backspacing is moving to a point earlier in the job (such as backing up from page 40 to page 20). Spacing a printer Things to remember: v You can only space a printer that uses the PSF Destination Support System (DSS) and one of these attachment types: - PSF TCP/IP - PSF BSD - PSF Other To see what DSS your printer uses, do this: 1. Select the printer in the tree view of the Main window of the InfoPrint Manager GUI. 2. See if the Type column appears in the details view. The Type column displays the DSS that the InfoPrint printer uses. 3. If you do not see the Type column, use Add/Remove menu items to add it. v You can only space a printer after a job has already started to print. If you only want to print a section of a job (such as page 11 to page 20) or to start printing from a page other than the first page of the job, use the Change Page Range to Process task in the InfoPrint Manager GUI. v Spacing works better on high-speed printers than on low speed printers. While spacing is supported on all printers that you print to using the PSF DSS, it is very difficult to space printers that print 40 pages per minute (ppm) or less. Spacing works adequately on printers that print between 60 and 100 ppm, and works very well with high-speed InfoPrint printers that are configured correctly. 342 InfoPrint Manager for Windows: Procedures

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Note:
If the
Stop
action does not appear on the menu or toolbar, use the
Customize
dialog to add the action.
4.
Select from these options:
v
Click
Now
to pause the actual destination
v
Click
After current copy
to pause the actual destination after the current
copy has finished printing.
v
Click
After current job
to pause the actual destination after the current job
has finished printing.
5.
Click
OK
.
The actual destination stops printing, and the jobs processing on the actual
destination stay in the same state until the actual destination starts again.
Resuming the actual destination
To resume the actual destination:
v
In the GUI, right-click on the actual destination and select
Resume
.
v
Select the actual destination and left-click on the
icon on the toolbar.
Moving backward or forward in a job that is currently printing
In InfoPrint Manager, moving from page to page in a job is called
spacing the
printer
:
v
Forward spacing
is moving to a point later in the job (such as skipping from page
10 to page 15).
v
Backspacing
is moving to a point earlier in the job (such as backing up from page
40 to page 20).
Spacing a printer
Things to remember:
v
You can only space a printer that uses the PSF Destination Support System
(DSS) and one of these attachment types:
PSF TCP/IP
PSF BSD
PSF Other
To see what DSS your printer uses, do this:
1.
Select the printer in the tree view of the Main window of the InfoPrint
Manager GUI.
2.
See if the
Type
column appears in the details view. The
Type
column
displays the DSS that the InfoPrint printer uses.
3.
If you do not see the
Type
column, use
Add/Remove menu items
to add it.
v
You can only space a printer after a job has already started to print.
If you only want to print a section of a job (such as page 11 to page 20) or to
start printing from a page other than the first page of the job, use the
Change
Page Range to Process
task in the InfoPrint Manager GUI.
v
Spacing works better on high-speed printers than on low speed printers.
While spacing is supported on all printers that you print to using the PSF DSS,
it is very difficult to space printers that print 40 pages per minute (ppm) or less.
Spacing works adequately on printers that print between 60 and 100 ppm, and
works very well with high-speed InfoPrint printers that are configured correctly.
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InfoPrint Manager for Windows: Procedures