Xerox Document Workstation with PlotWorks Support & Software User Guide
4-12 • PlotWorks User Guide
The Job Grid
When images are added to a job ticket, they are listed in the job grid and assigned
the same parameters as the Prototype row, except for the file name and type. Each
row of a job grid represents an image file and the parameters assigned to it.
the same parameters as the Prototype row, except for the file name and type. Each
row of a job grid represents an image file and the parameters assigned to it.
Print parameters can be changed directly on the job grid. Simply click in the cell
you want to edit. Either the cursor will flash, indicating that you can type in your
changes, or the cell will change to display a drop down list that you can select
from.
you want to edit. Either the cursor will flash, indicating that you can type in your
changes, or the cell will change to display a drop down list that you can select
from.
Fig 4.9
The Job
Editor
Grid
.
The first row of the grid, Proto, lists a set of default parameters. Images added to
a job are listed beneath the Proto row.
a job are listed beneath the Proto row.
To move through the grid use the:
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Scroll bars
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Arrow keys on your keyboard
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Arrow keyboard equivalents: F7 (up) and F8 (down)
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Page Up and Page Down keys
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Click on the desired cell with the mouse
The Job Grid Columns
The columns of the grid display the assigned printing parameters for each job.
Depending on the image format, some print parameters do not apply. Those cells
display a line.
Depending on the image format, some print parameters do not apply. Those cells
display a line.
The following columns are available:
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Filename: The image file name, not including its three-character extension.
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Ext: The file extension.
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Status: The processing status of an image file is displayed automatically in
the status column. The following processing statuses are used:
the status column. The following processing statuses are used:
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O: User selected Ignore Warnings or Ignore All
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W: Processing warnings
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: The image was skipped during processing