HP DesignJet T795 Using your printer - Page 71
Introduction, The job queue in the front panel (T790 PS and T1300 series), Job queue Job preview
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Introduction The job queue management options described in this chapter are available for the following printers. ● T1300 series: all options in this chapter ● T790 PS: front panel options only ● T790, T795: no job queue management The job queue in the front panel (T790 PS and T1300 series) To see the job queue on the front panel, press on the home screen. Job queue page The job queue page shows all jobs that are available in the job queue. It includes jobs that are being received, parsed, rendered, printed and already printed. Each line shows the name of the job and its status. For more information on a particular job, including a preview of the job, press the line showing the job. Jobs that cannot be completed for any reason appear at the top of the queue. Job preview The printer generates a JPEG file for each incoming job, which can be displayed as a preview of the job. Job preview is available once the job is processed. NOTE: Do not try to preview a job with more than 64 pages, which may cause software problems. To preview a job, first press the name of the job in the job queue. The front panel displays a page of information about the job. Then press to see the preview. NOTE: Previews may be blocked by an administrator, in which case you will not be able to see them. When the preview is displayed, you can press it to zoom in on it. Press it again to zoom out. You can also press to preview the previous job, or to preview the next job. Select when to print a job in the queue NOTE: The When To Start Printing options cannot be used with PostScript jobs. You can select at what point you want to print a file you have in the queue. Press Job management options > When to start printing. , then , then Setup > There are three options you can select: ● When After Processing is selected, the printer waits until the whole page has been processed and then it starts to print. This is the slowest setting but ensures the best print quality in large or complex prints. ● When Immediately is selected, the printer prints the page as it is processed. This is the quickest setting, but the printer may stop halfway through a print to process data. This setting is not recommended for complex images with dense color. ● When Optimized is selected (this is the default setting), the printer calculates the best time to begin printing the page. It is usually the best compromise between the After Processing and Immediately settings. ENWW Introduction 63