Delete a job from the queue, Reprint or copy a job in the queue, Print a job with pin – HP Designjet T3500 Production eMFP User Manual

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If nesting is turned on, the prioritized job may still be nested with others. If you really want this job to be
printed next, and not nested with others, first turn nesting off and then move it to the front of the queue as
described above.

Delete a job from the queue

Under normal circumstances, there is no need to delete a job from the queue after printing it, as it will just
fall off the end of the queue as more files are sent. However, if you have sent a file in error, and want to avoid
printing it, you can simply select the job and then select Delete.

In the same way, you can delete a job that has not been printed yet.

If the job is currently being printed (its status is printing), you can select Cancel and then Delete.

Reprint or copy a job in the queue

To reprint or make extra copies of any job in the queue, select the job in the Embedded Web Server and click
the Reprint icon, then specify the number of copies you want. The job will be moved to the top of the queue.
To make more than one print of a non-printed job in the queue from the front panel, select the job and
choose Copies, then specify the number of copies required. This overrides any value set by your software.

NOTE:

If Rotate was On when you sent the file, every copy will be rotated.

NOTE:

You cannot use this method for PCL3GUI jobs. To reprint old jobs that are PCL3GUI, you may be able

to use your operating system's printer spooler, if you have already set the spooler to save old jobs. This
facility depends on your operating system.

NOTE:

When reprinting a print job, you cannot change the print settings, because the job has already been

rasterized.

Print a job with PIN

If printing a job with print set in the driver, go to the front panel, select the job from the job queue, and put in
the PIN. See

Job storage and PIN printing on page 75

.

Job status messages

These are the possible job status messages, approximately in the order in which they may be seen:

Receiving: The printer is receiving the job from the computer

Waiting to process: The job has been received by the printer and is waiting to be rendered (for jobs
submitted through the Embedded Web Server only)

Processing: The printer is parsing and rendering the job

Preparing to print: The printer is performing writing system checks before printing the job

Waiting to print: The job is waiting for the print engine to become free to proceed with printing

Waiting for nest: The printer is set up with Nesting=On and is waiting for other jobs in order to
complete the nest and proceed with printing

On hold: The job was sent with the on hold for preview option and is on hold

NOTE:

Do not send a job for preview with more than 64 pages, this may cause the driver software to

crash.

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The job queue in the Embedded Web Server or HP Utility 101

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