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settings and notifies you that unless these settings are deselected, the Clus-
ter cannot print the job.

If no illegal settings are detected, Printgroove POD Queue conducts a sec-
ond constraint check and compares the supported Job Ticket settings with
the capabilities of each clustered printer. A printer-specific constraint mes-
sage will open and inform you of any detected constraints.

Also note that all Finishing Settings (except Punch and some Fold settings)
must be completed off-line.

5.5.2

Cluster Editor: Using

Create a New Cluster

1

From the [File] menu select [New] --> [Cluster] from the drop-down
menu or right-click on a Cluster icon and select [New] from the drop-
down menu. The Cluster Editor opens.

2

Select the Cluster type ([Color], [Quantity], [Page]).

3

Enter the name of the Cluster in the [Cluster Name] text box. This text
box must be filled out and the name must be different from any other
Cluster name.

Note: Please see “Text Use Conventions” on page 4-4 for details
about text field limitations.

4

For [Color] Clusters, select the printers you wish to cluster together
from the drop-down menus. If you want the Cluster to support High
Chroma printing, be sure to select the correct Color printer. Both drop-
down menus must be populated.

5

For [Color] Clusters, select the PI Tray into which the color pages will
be placed for processing.

6

For [Quantity] or [Page] Clusters, select a printer from the drop-down
menu. The printer name appears next to a checkbox. Repeat as re-
quired. A minimum of two printers must be added.

7

Click the [Save] button. The Cluster Editor closes and a new [Cluster]
icon appears in the Destination panel.

2

Note

If you Disable a printer and that printer is used in a Cluster, the entire
Cluster is also disabled. When disabled, the Cluster cannot be used.

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