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Notification, job-message-to-operator, job-start-message, job-start-wait

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destination, you can use the Notification tab of the properties notebook. To change the value for a queue, use the pdset command. The messages that the notify-operator attribute delivers are not standard error messages like the ones you receive when you use a full notification profile. Instead, you write the messages that you want to send and specify them as attributes of jobs when you submit them. Note: You must either specify those attributes in the command when you submit the job or set the text in the job and document defaults for the appropriate logical destination. The job attributes that you use to specify these messages are the following. v job-message-to-operator The message that InfoPrint Manager sends when it adds a job to the queue. v job-start-message The message that InfoPrint Manager sends when the job starts processing. v job-end-message The message that InfoPrint Manager sends when the job finishes processing. You can type the text for all three of these messages in the appropriate field on the Job Notification tab of the properties notebook for a job or a default job. In addition, you can use the job-start-message attribute in conjunction with the job-start-wait attribute. If you set the job-start-wait attribute on a job (or in a default job) to true, the actual destination receives the job and sends the job-start message. Then, it pauses the actual destination (whether or not a job is currently being printed) until the operator intervenes. This function is useful when different jobs need to be printed on different types of paper. Operators do not need to manually pause the actual destination to change paper between jobs; InfoPrint Manager does it automatically. Once the printer is ready, the operator must resume the actual destination and the job prints. This function should be set for the first in a series of jobs, once you are certain that there are no jobs printing on the printer. Because it compels InfoPrint Manager to pause the printer for every job with job-start-wait=true, you should not specify this value on the default job. To use the job-start-wait attribute, you must set it to yes on the job or default job. You can specify the attribute in the command when you submit a print job or set it on the Job Notification tab of the properties notebook for default jobs. 28 InfoPrint Manager for Windows: Procedures

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destination, you can use the
Notification
tab of the properties notebook. To change
the value for a queue, use the pdset command.
The messages that the notify-operator attribute delivers are not standard error
messages like the ones you receive when you use a full notification profile. Instead,
you write the messages that you want to send and specify them as attributes of
jobs when you submit them.
Note:
You must either specify those attributes in the command when you submit
the job or set the text in the job and document defaults for the appropriate logical
destination.
The job attributes that you use to specify these messages are the following.
v
job-message-to-operator
The message that InfoPrint Manager sends when it adds a job to the queue.
v
job-start-message
The message that InfoPrint Manager sends when the job starts processing.
v
job-end-message
The message that InfoPrint Manager sends when the job finishes processing.
You can type the text for all three of these messages in the appropriate field on the
Job Notification
tab of the properties notebook for a job or a default job.
In addition, you can use the
job-start-message
attribute in conjunction with the
job-start-wait
attribute. If you set the
job-start-wait
attribute on a job (or in a
default job) to
true
, the actual destination receives the job and sends the job-start
message. Then, it pauses the actual destination (whether or not a job is currently
being printed) until the operator intervenes. This function is useful when different
jobs need to be printed on different types of paper. Operators do not need to
manually pause the actual destination to change paper between jobs; InfoPrint
Manager does it automatically. Once the printer is ready, the operator must resume
the actual destination and the job prints. This function should be set for the first in
a series of jobs, once you are certain that there are no jobs printing on the printer.
Because it compels InfoPrint Manager to pause the printer for every job with
job-start-wait=true
, you should not specify this value on the default job.
To use the
job-start-wait
attribute, you must set it to
yes
on the job or default job.
You can specify the attribute in the command when you submit a print job or set it
on the
Job Notification
tab of the properties notebook for default jobs.
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InfoPrint Manager for Windows: Procedures