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Job queue introduction, Waiting to process, Processing, Paused, Self-servicing, On hold: Private job

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Job queue introduction Tap on the home screen to view the job queue on the front panel. You can also view the job queue in the Embedded Web Server: see Job queue in the Embedded Web Server on page 93. The print queue includes jobs that are being received, parsed, rendered, printed, already printed, and so on. Tap to show the toolbar. You can see all the job details by selecting the job, including information about status, pages, copies, total, and preview. In an active queue, the job you are printing appears in the middle of the queue, with printed jobs below and jobs to be printed above. You can scroll up and down. Once scrolled, the queue remains static and does not move automatically. Jobs in the left pane are divided into four categories (Up next, Now printing, On hold, and History) in chronological order starting from the top. On hold is shown only when there are one or more jobs on hold. Below the job name, you can see its status: Up next ● Waiting to process: The job has been received by the printer and is waiting to be rendered. ● Processing: The printer is parsing and rendering the job. ● Waiting to print or Paused: The job is processed and waiting for the print engine to be ready to proceed with printing. Now printing The job is being printed. ● Paused: The job is paused. NOTE: Sometimes, while printing, you may see a Self-servicing status, which means that the printer is performing some task such as paper type change or print mode change between pages of the same job. On hold The job will not be printed until you take some action. You should respond in one of the following ways: ● On hold: Private job: Enter the PIN required to print the job. The job will be deleted from the queue after printing. ● Oh hold: Personal job: The job is not automatically printed: you must select it from the queue. No details can be seen. 88 Chapter 6 Queue management ENWW

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Job queue introduction
Tap
on the home screen to view the job queue on the front panel. You can also view the job queue in the
Embedded Web Server: see
Job queue in the Embedded Web Server
on page
93
.
The print queue includes jobs that are being received, parsed, rendered, printed, already printed, and so on.
Tap
to show the toolbar. You can see all the job details by selecting the job, including information about
status, pages, copies, total, and preview.
In an active queue, the job you are printing appears in the middle of the queue, with printed jobs below and jobs
to be printed above. You can scroll up and down. Once scrolled, the queue remains static and does not move
automatically.
Jobs in the left pane are divided into four categories (Up next, Now printing, On hold, and History) in chronological
order starting from the top. On hold is shown only when there are one or more jobs on hold. Below the job name,
you can see its status:
Up next
Waiting to process
: The job has been received by the printer and is waiting to be rendered.
Processing
: The printer is parsing and rendering the job.
Waiting to print
or
Paused
: The job is processed and waiting for the print engine to be ready to proceed with
printing.
Now printing
The job is being printed.
Paused
: The job is paused.
NOTE:
Sometimes, while printing, you may see a
Self-servicing
status, which means that the printer is
performing some task such as paper type change or print mode change between pages of the same job.
On hold
The job will not be printed until you take some action. You should respond in one of the following ways:
On hold: Private job
: Enter the PIN required to print the job. The job will be deleted from the queue after
printing.
Oh hold: Personal job
: The job is not automatically printed: you must select it from the queue. No details
can be seen.
88
Chapter 6
Queue management
ENWW