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Restarting the job Use this procedure to do one of these: v Print the entire job on the same printer it was printing on before. v Print the entire job on a different printer. v Print part of the job (such as page one to page fifty, or page twelve to the end). Important: - When you use Job → Hold, the job information resets to the beginning of the job. Checkpoint information is not stored. - You can only start printing in the middle of the job if the job is transformed into AFP before it gets printed. You cannot print part of an ASCII, KGL, or metacode; you have to print the whole job. - You can only start printing in the middle of the job if the job has only one printable document. If it has more than one printable document, you either have to print the whole job or use spacing to skip a section of the job. See the for instructions on spacing. If you submitted this job using DPF from a host system, you can start printing from any page in the job, but InfoPrint Manager ignores any value you enter for the end page. You will always print to the end of the job. Note: Spacing will only work if you send the job to a PSF DSS printer. To restart the print job: 1. To print the entire job on the same printer it was printing on before, select the job in the job window and click Job → Release. The job will start printing from the first page. 2. To print the entire job on a different printer, skip to Before you Continue between steps 8 and 9 below. 3. If you only want to print part of the job, figure out what page you want to start printing from. Important: If you do not want to start printing from the first page of the job, be careful when you select which page to start with. Duplex and n-up jobs can be confusing because you have to start printing with the first page on the front side of the sheet of paper. If you do not select the correct start page, the job will print, but the sequence will probably be wrong. For example, if you are printing a 2-up duplex job, each sheet of paper actually has four pages printed on it, like this: Table 54. 2-up duplex print job: front and back views Sheet one Front of sheet Back of sheet page 1 page 3 page 4 page 2 338 InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures

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Restarting the job
Use this procedure to do one of these:
v
Print the entire job on the same printer it was printing on before.
v
Print the entire job on a different printer.
v
Print part of the job (such as page one to page fifty, or page twelve to the end).
Important:
When you use
Job
Hold
, the job information resets to the beginning of the
job. Checkpoint information is not stored.
You can only start printing in the middle of the job if the job is transformed
into AFP before it gets printed. You cannot print part of an ASCII, KGL, or
metacode; you have to print the whole job.
You can only start printing in the middle of the job if the job has only one
printable document. If it has more than one printable document, you either
have to print the whole job or use spacing to skip a section of the job. See the
for instructions on spacing.
If you submitted this job using DPF from a host system, you can start
printing from any page in the job, but InfoPrint Manager ignores any value
you enter for the end page. You will always print to the end of the job.
Note:
Spacing will only work if you send the job to a PSF DSS printer.
To restart the print job:
1.
To print the entire job on the same printer it was printing on before, select the
job in the job window and click
Job
Release
. The job will start printing from
the first page.
2.
To print the entire job on a different printer, skip to
Before you Continue
between steps 8 and 9 below.
3.
If you only want to print part of the job, figure out what page you want to
start printing from.
Important:
If you do not want to start printing from the first page of the job,
be careful when you select which page to start with. Duplex and n-up jobs
can be confusing because you have to start printing with the
first
page on the
front
side of the sheet of paper. If you do not select the correct start page, the
job will print, but the sequence will probably be wrong.
For example, if you are printing a 2–up duplex job, each sheet of paper
actually has four pages printed on it, like this:
Table 54. 2–up duplex print job: front and back views
Front of sheet
Back of sheet
Sheet one
page 1
page 3
page 4
page 2
338
InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures