Ricoh InfoPrint Pro C900AFP InfoPrint Manager - Page 351
Supporting status information for InfoPrint Network and HP printers, Network printers, HP printers
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Supporting status information for InfoPrint Network and HP printers Network printers If you have InfoPrint network printers in your InfoPrint Manager environment, be sure to install the current version of the InfoPrint network printer drivers to take advantage of InfoPrint Manager's messaging support. HP printers If you have HP printers that you have already configured in InfoPrint Manager, you will need to change the destination-command attribute to use the pioinfo backend program rather than the piojetd backend program. The necessary command is: pdset -cde -x "destination command='/usr/lpd/pio/etc/pioinfo ipaddr'" where ipaddr is the ip address or host name of the printer. Stopping, restarting, or pausing a job that is currently printing Use this procedure to stop printing a job and start printing it again or to stop printing a job, move it to a different printer, and start printing again. If you are printing an AFP print job, you can also use this procedure to stop printing a job and start it again from any page in the job, not just from the beginning. This procedure does NOT stop the printer; it only stops the job you select. Once the job is stopped, the next job in the queue will start to print. If you need to stop the printer (for example, to replace toner), use the procedure . Note: Refer to the online help in the InfoPrint Manager GUI if you need instructions on completing any of these steps. When you use the "Stopping the job" procedure, InfoPrint Manager considers the job cancelled and does not collect any checkpoint information about the job. Unless the operator changes the page range before releasing the job to print again, the job restarts printing at page 1. Be sure to remember any n-upping associated with the job when selecting the page range so that the pages are placed into the correct partition in relation to each other. You might want to use this procedure when you realize that a job has started to print on the wrong form. Stopping the job 1. Open the InfoPrint Manager Operations GUI or the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI. 2. In the GUI, find the job that you want to stop and select it. 3. Click Job → Hold. Note: If the Hold item does not appear in the Job menu, use Add/Remove Menu Items to add it. 4. Click OK. The job stops printing, the icon changes to black, and the job is listed in the job window of the main InfoPrint Manager GUI window. Chapter 34. Other procedures 337