Epson C264011 User Manual - Page 85

Managing Print Jobs in Windows, Progress Meter, Spool Manager, Status Monitor 2

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Windows NT 4.0 servers and workstations include a messenger service to alert you to printer errors or let you know when a print job is finished. If you have appropriate network access privileges or you're controlling printing from the server, you can also set other options. See your Windows NT documentation for details. Your printer software offers three ways to monitor your print jobs: Progress Meter, which shows the progress of your current print job and the status of your printer. The Progress Meter appears each time you send a print job, as described in Using the Progress Meter. You can turn the Progress Meter on or off in the Speed & Progress dialog box; see Displaying the Progress Meter for details. Spool Manager (not available with Windows NT), which displays your current print job files and lets you pause and cancel individual jobs. The Spool Manager appears in the taskbar at the bottom of the screen each time you print, as described in Using the Spool Manager. Status Monitor 2, which provides detailed information about the status of your printer, as described in Using Status Monitor 2. In addition, the Speed & Progress dialog box lets you optimize your system for the fastest transfer of data to your printer. See Optimizing Data Transfer for details.

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Your printer software offers three ways to monitor your print jobs:
Progress Meter
, which shows the progress of your current print job
and the status of your printer. The Progress Meter appears each time
you send a print job, as described in
Using the Progress Meter
. You
can turn the Progress Meter on or off in the Speed & Progress dialog
box; see
Displaying the Progress Meter
for details.
Spool Manager
(not available with Windows NT), which displays your
current print job files and lets you pause and cancel individual jobs.
The Spool Manager appears in the taskbar at the bottom of the screen
each time you print, as described in
Using the Spool Manager
.
Status Monitor 2
, which provides detailed information about the
status of your printer, as described in
Using Status Monitor 2
.
In addition, the Speed & Progress dialog box lets you optimize your
system for the fastest transfer of data to your printer. See
Optimizing Data
Transfer
for details.
Windows NT 4.0
servers and
workstations include
a messenger service
to alert you to printer
errors or let you know
when a print job is
finished. If you have
appropriate network
access privileges or
you’re controlling
printing from the
server, you can also
set other options. See
your Windows NT
documentation for
details.