HP Designjet Z6100 Printer series User Manual

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NOTE:

If nesting is turned on, the prioritized job might remain nested with others. If you want

only this job to be printed next, and on its own on the roll, first turn nesting off and then move the

job to the front of the queue as described.

Identify a job in the queue

The best way to look at the queue is through the Embedded Web Server, on the Jobs queue page on

the Main tab. Manage the queue and get full information about every job by clicking the name of the

file.

You can also manage the queue on the front panel. To do so, select the

icon and then select Job

queue. You can see a list of the jobs in the queue, each with an icon depicting its status as pending,

active, done, or cancelled.

Delete a job from the queue

Under normal circumstances, you do not need to delete a job from the queue after printing it, because it

will leave the queue as more files are sent. However, if you have sent a file in error and want to avoid

the chance that it will be reprinted, you can delete it by selecting it and then selecting Delete through the

Embedded Web Server or on the front panel.

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

If the job is currently being printed (status = printing) and you want to both cancel the job and delete it,

first click the Cancel icon in the Web server or press the

Cancel

button on the front panel, and then delete

the job from the queue.

Make copies of a job in the queue

To make extra copies of any job in the queue, select the job through the Embedded Web Server and click

the Reprint button, and then specify the number of copies that you want. The job moves to the top of the

queue.

You can also do this on the front panel: select the

icon and then select Job queue. Select the job,

select Copies, and then specify the number of copies that you want and press the

OK

button. This

overrides any value set in your software.

NOTE:

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

If the job has already been printed, use Move to front to move it to the top of the queue.

Understand job status

These are the possible job status messages, in the approximate order in which they appear:

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 (only

for jobs submitted through the Embedded Web Server.)

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 available to proceed with

printing.

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