Konica Minolta micropress release 6 User Manual

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Display Jobs
When you select a job type, all jobs of that 
type will display in the Job List Window. 
Click the box beside each job type to 
include it in the Job List. The number beside each job type is the number of jobs of that type.
Note: The number of each current job type will display regardless of whether the job type is selected.
This table describes various states in which jobs can display in the status column.
This table describes other job status indicators not listed in the Display Jobs check box area. 
PrintStation Button
PrintStation buttons located inside the Virtual Engine window alert you to common PrintSta-
tion conditions that can cause image defects or print job errors.
Clicking on a PrintStation button opens the PrintStation window and allows access to Print-
Station Summary or PrintStation Systems information for a specific PrintStation. 
PrintStation status is indicated by various colors. This table describes various PrintStation 
button colors.
Tab – Indicates job contains tab pages
Job Icon
Description
Field/Control
Description
Waiting
W: waiting to be printed. 
Holding
H: holding to print later. 
Printed
P: printed successfully.
Archived
A: archived with Auto Archive.
Error
E: printing error has occurred. 
Status
Indicates
>>
Printing
P!
Job stack moved to another PrintStation. 
-B-
Job is busy, usually during archiving.
S
Currently printing. Clicking Hold/Suspend button stops printing.
°L
Job locked with password.
The PrintStation Icon 
Light Displays
When
Black
The PSM is starting up.
Bright Green
A printer is idle and ready.
Flashing Bright Green
A job is printing without error, or toner is low.
Dark Green
No communication exists between the PSM and a PrintStation. 
Yellow
Paper out or conditions may be developing that will result in problems with image quality.
Flashing Yellow
A Job is printing, but a caution is indicated.
Red
User intervention is needed before printing can continue. 
Flashing Red
A printer is paused for “work and turn” pages for manual duplexing.