Concept of the 'scheduled jobs – Oce North America TDS700 User Manual

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Concept of the 'Scheduled jobs'

Concept of the 'Scheduled jobs'

'Scheduled jobs'

The 'Scheduled jobs' receives print jobs and copy jobs that are printed directly on the
printer without operator interaction. The main task of the 'Scheduled jobs' is to
process the jobs in a productive and efficient way without operator interaction. If
necessary, the operator can intervene to manage the jobs in the 'Scheduled jobs' area
in the following way.

Toolbar options in the 'Scheduled jobs'

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If you do not want to use the toolbar options, there are 2 alternative methods to
perform the same actions. You can use the menu options in the top toolbar of the Océ
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controller application or you can right-click in the

'Scheduled jobs' to access a menu to perform actions on the selected jobs in the
'Scheduled jobs'.

Options in:
'Scheduled jobs'

Description

'to Waiting jobs'

This option moves the selected job from the 'Scheduled
jobs' to the 'Waiting jobs'. The job can be edited or
deleted in the 'Waiting jobs'.

'Move to top'

This option moves the selected job to another place in the
list of jobs. The highest possible position is directly after
the job that is currently active.

'Delete'

This option allows you to delete the selected job(s) from
the 'Scheduled jobs'.

'Properties'

This option opens a secondary window in which you can
view the properties of the selected job.

'Interrupt'
'Exit Interrupt'

Firs move a priority job to the top of the list. Then use this
toggle option to interrupt the currently active print job to
put the print job on hold. The next job in the list can be
printed. When this job is finished, the job on hold can be
resumed again and will pick up where it was interrupted.

'Copy priority'

This drop down list enables you to set the 'Copy priority'
and to define the print job workflow.

Print jobs workflow

This drop down list allows you to define the destination
of the print jobs:
'Always to Waiting jobs', 'Directly to Scheduled jobs' or
'Defined by user'.

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