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2-20 Introduction to the Command WorkStation
Jobs held in the RIP area remain there until the operator moves them to the
Archive window or deletes them. Printing these jobs does not remove them
from the RIP area. Instead, a copy of the job is created and printed.
NOTE: For all rasterized jobs, the print option settings, in addition to the
current calibration state of the iR C2100/2100S, remain with the saved raster
data each time the job is reprinted. To print the job with new print option
settings and with new calibration data, you must remove the raster data and
reRIP the job.
Print area
The job icons in the Print area are described below:
The Print area, also referred to as the Printed queue, contains jobs that have
already been printed. These jobs were assigned the Print destination (white
printer icon in the Spool or RIP areas) without any Hold instructions;
therefore, they all have white icons and rows.
NOTE: A job row that appears in light red indicates that a PostScript error
occurred while printing the job. To see the error, double-click anywhere in
the row.
Newly printed jobs are added to the Printed queue, and are shown at the top
of the list. Jobs are saved in the Printed queue until the job limit is reached.
When the first job over the limit is printed, the oldest job is deleted from the
disk. The default job limit is 20 jobs. The value for Jobs Saved in Printed
Queue can be changed in iR C2100/2100S Setup by the administrator.
NOTE: If you reprint a job in the Printed queue, the job returns to its original
position in the Printed queue after it is printed.
Jobs with only PostScript data remaining are represented by a white PS icon
(icon 1). If the job was printed from a held raster job (in the RIP area), the
raster data in the RIP area remains and can be used to reprint the job after the
raster data has been cleared from the Printed queue.
Print area icon: What it indicates: How long you see the job:
1
White printer icon
White job row
PostScript data only—raster data has
been deleted
Until the job limit is reached