Epson 900 User Guide

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Printing with EPSON Stylus RIP for Windows
Batch Printing
In addition to having the RIP process print jobs as soon as they 
are created, you can also create print jobs and hold them in a 
queue so you can print them at a later time. This allows you to 
close other applications, permitting your computer to print as 
quickly as possible with the most system resources available. 
Stylus RIP can handle several print jobs at once, processing and 
printing them in the order they were received.
To perform batch printing, follow these steps:
1. Close the Stylus RIP window. 
2. Print via your EPSON Stylus RIP printer driver from your 
application as described on page 4-3. Each job you send 
enters the queue automatically. 
3. When you’re ready to print, launch the EPSON Stylus RIP 
software. The RIP finds the queued print jobs and starts 
spooling them automatically.
On client computers, you direct print jobs to a folder other 
than the shared print queue directory, and then manually copy 
the files to the queue when you want to print them. See 
page 4-13 for details.
Caution:
Although you can run print jobs when your computer is idle (during 
lunch hour, for example), you should not leave your printer 
operating unattended for long periods of time.
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