Ricoh InfoPrint Pro C900AFP InfoPrint Manager - Page 353

Change Range to Process, Add/Remove Menu Items, Range of s, Before you continue, Move job

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Table 54. 2-up duplex print job: front and back views (continued) Front of sheet Back of sheet Sheet two page 5 page 7 page 8 page 6 Last sheet page n-3 page n-1 page n page n-2 Since you have to start printing this job at the first page on the front side, you can select page one or page five (or any other page that would fall in that position). If you select a different page, the sequence of pages will be wrong, and the job won't print correctly. 4. Figure out what page you want to stop printing on (if you do not want to print all the way to the end of the job). You do not have to be as precise on the last page to print; the last page can be in any location on the sheet of paper. 5. Select the job you want to print. 6. With the job selected, click Job → Change Page Range to Process. If you do not see the Change Page Range to Process item in the Job menu, use Add/Remove Menu Items to add it. 7. In the Change Page Range to Process dialog, select Range of Pages and type the start page and end page you figured out above. Note: If you submitted this job using Distributed Print Facility (DPF), InfoPrint Manager ignores the end page that you specify. DPF jobs always print from the start page you specify to the end of the job. 8. Click OK. Before you continue: You should only move a job to an InfoPrint printer that uses the same destination support system (DSS) as the one the job was originally submitted to. If you move the job to a printer that uses a different DSS and the new printer does not support all of the attributes of the job, the job will fail to print. To check which DSS your InfoPrint printer uses, do this. a. Select the printer in the tree view of the Main window of the InfoPrint Manager GUI. b. See if the Type column appears in the details view. The Type column displays the DSS that the InfoPrint printer uses. c. If you do not see the Type column, use Add/Remove menu items to add it. Continue with step 9. 9. Select the job again and click Job → Move job. Chapter 34. Other procedures 339

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Table 54. 2–up duplex print job: front and back views (continued)
Front of sheet
Back of sheet
Sheet two
page 5
page 7
page 8
page 6
Last sheet
page n-3
page n-1
page n
page n-2
Since you have to start printing this job at the first page on the front side, you
can select page one or page five (or any other page that would fall in that
position). If you select a different page, the sequence of pages will be wrong,
and the job won't print correctly.
4.
Figure out what page you want to stop printing on (if you do not want to
print all the way to the end of the job).
You do not have to be as precise on the last page to print; the last page can be
in any location on the sheet of paper.
5.
Select the job you want to print.
6.
With the job selected, click
Job
→
Change Page Range to Process
.
If you do not see the
Change Page Range to Process
item in the
Job
menu,
use
Add/Remove Menu Items
to add it.
7.
In the
Change Page Range to Process
dialog, select
Range of Pages
and type
the start page and end page you figured out above.
Note:
If you submitted this job using Distributed Print Facility (DPF),
InfoPrint Manager ignores the end page that you specify. DPF jobs always
print from the start page you specify to the end of the job.
8.
Click
OK
.
Before you continue:
You should only move a job to an InfoPrint printer that uses the same
destination support system (DSS) as the one the job was originally submitted
to. If you move the job to a printer that uses a different DSS and the new
printer does not support all of the attributes of the job, the job will fail to
print. To check which DSS your InfoPrint printer uses, do this.
a.
Select the printer in the tree view of the Main window of the InfoPrint
Manager GUI.
b.
See if the
Type
column appears in the details view. The
Type
column
displays the DSS that the InfoPrint printer uses.
c.
If you do not see the
Type
column, use
Add/Remove menu items
to add
it.
Continue with step 9.
9.
Select the job again and click
Job
→
Move job
.
Chapter 34. Other procedures
339