Lexmark OptraImage Color 1200r User's Guide - Page 153

MarkVision, online Help, Job management

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Job management Use MarkVision to manage jobs in the queue. Job queue management. You can use MarkVision to view, reorder, cancel, and release print jobs in server queues. Print buffer management. You can also use MarkVision to view and cancel print jobs already stored in the print buffer. Job buffering. If you have an optional hard disk installed in any of your printers, you can use MarkVision to designate a percentage of disk space for job buffering. You can enable or disable job buffering for each of the available interface ports (parallel, serial, network, LocalTalk, or infrared). Job buffering allows the printer to remain busy even if the host computer, network connection, or printer server is down. Jobs buffered to disk are retained even if the power supply to the printer is interrupted. MarkVision online Help Context-sensitive online Help is available from all MarkVision screens. Point to any option, right mouse click, and click "What's This." MarkVision for Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 includes detailed step-by-step procedures for using many MarkVision functions. To view these procedures, select Help from the MarkVision Printer Window menu bar and click Help Topics. MarkVision for OS/2 Warp and MarkVision for Macintosh also offer task-oriented information. The online Help in MarkVision for Macintosh includes full-color illustrations. Appendix A: MarkVision 139

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Appendix A: MarkVision
Job management
Use MarkVision to manage jobs in the queue.
Job queue management.
You can use MarkVision to
view, reorder, cancel, and release print jobs in server
queues.
Print buffer management.
You can also use MarkVision
to view and cancel print jobs already stored in the print
buffer.
Job buffering.
If you have an optional hard disk installed
in any of your printers, you can use MarkVision to desig-
nate a percentage of disk space for job buffering. You can
enable or disable job buffering for each of the available
interface ports (parallel, serial, network, LocalTalk, or
infrared).
Job buffering allows the printer to remain busy even if the
host computer, network connection, or printer server is
down. Jobs buffered to disk are retained even if the power
supply to the printer is interrupted.
MarkVision
online Help
Context-sensitive online Help is available from all
MarkVision screens. Point to any option, right mouse
click, and click “What’s This.”
MarkVision for Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0
includes detailed step-by-step procedures for using many
MarkVision functions. To view these procedures, select
Help from the MarkVision Printer Window menu bar and
click Help Topics.
MarkVision for OS/2 Warp and MarkVision for Macintosh
also offer task-oriented information. The online Help in
MarkVision for Macintosh includes full-color illustrations.