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Pausing a job that's printing, Pausing and restarting an actual destination

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10. In the Move Jobs dialog, select the printer that you want to print the job on. You can select the same printer it was printing on before or a different one. When you release the job in step 12 below, if the job is accepted it will go back into the queue and wait to be printed. Depending on how many jobs are ahead of it in the queue, it might take a while for the job to print. If you want the job to print right away, you can either move it to the top of the queue (so it prints next) or you can change its priority (so it prints sooner, but not necessarily next). 11. To move the job to the top of the queue, select the job in the InfoPrint Manager GUI and use the Make Job First task. To change the priority of the job, use the Change Priority task. 12. Select the job in the job window and click Job → Release. Note: If the task you want to use does not appear in the menu, use Add/Remove menu items to add it. Pausing a job that's printing 1. Open the InfoPrint Manager Operations GUI or the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI. 2. Find the job that you want to pause and select it. 3. Click either Job → Pause → Now or Job → Pause → After current copy. Note: If the Pause item does not appear in the Job menu, use Add/Remove Menu Items to add it. 4. Click OK. The job will stop printing, the icon will change to black, and the job will be listed in the job window of the main InfoPrint Manager GUI window. 5. To resume the printing of this job, click Job → Resume. Pausing and restarting an actual destination Use these procedures to pause and restart an actual destination. You might want to pause an actual destination when you are printing a long job, so that you can perform maintenance on the printer. Pausing an actual destination 1. Open the InfoPrint Manager Operations GUI or the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI. 2. In the GUI, find the actual destination you want to pause. 3. Right-click the actual destination, and select Stop or left-click the actual destination and then left-click the icon on the toolbar. Note: If the Stop action does not appear on the menu or toolbar, use the Customize dialog to add the action. 4. Choose from these options: v Select Now to pause the actual destination v Select After current copy to pause the actual destination after the current copy has finished printing. v Select After current job to pause the actual destination after the current job has finished printing. 340 InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures

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10.
In the
Move Jobs
dialog, select the printer that you want to print the job on.
You can select the same printer it was printing on before or a different one.
When you release the job in step 12 below, if the job is accepted it will go
back into the queue and wait to be printed. Depending on how many jobs are
ahead of it in the queue, it might take a while for the job to print. If you want
the job to print right away, you can either move it to the top of the queue (so
it prints next) or you can change its priority (so it prints sooner, but not
necessarily next).
11.
To move the job to the top of the queue, select the job in the InfoPrint
Manager GUI and use the
Make Job First
task. To change the priority of the
job, use the
Change Priority
task.
12.
Select the job in the job window and click
Job
Release
.
Note:
If the task you want to use does not appear in the menu, use
Add/Remove menu items
to add it.
Pausing a job that's printing
1.
Open the InfoPrint Manager Operations GUI or the InfoPrint Manager
Administration GUI.
2.
Find the job that you want to pause and select it.
3.
Click either
Job
Pause
Now
or
Job
Pause
After current copy
.
Note:
If the
Pause
item does not appear in the
Job
menu, use
Add/Remove
Menu Items
to add it.
4.
Click
OK
.
The job will stop printing, the icon will change to black, and the job will be
listed in the job window of the main InfoPrint Manager GUI window.
5.
To resume the printing of this job, click
Job
Resume
.
Pausing and restarting an actual destination
Use these procedures to pause and restart an actual destination. You might want to
pause an actual destination when you are printing a long job, so that you can
perform maintenance on the printer.
Pausing an actual destination
1.
Open the InfoPrint Manager Operations GUI or the InfoPrint Manager
Administration GUI.
2.
In the GUI, find the actual destination you want to pause.
3.
Right-click the actual destination, and select
Stop
or left-click the actual
destination and then left-click the
icon on the toolbar.
Note:
If the
Stop
action does not appear on the menu or toolbar, use the
Customize
dialog to add the action.
4.
Choose from these options:
v
Select
Now
to pause the actual destination
v
Select
After current copy
to pause the actual destination after the current
copy has finished printing.
v
Select
After current job
to pause the actual destination after the current job
has finished printing.
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InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures