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Task-based workflow
The task-based workflow structures the tasks in the print environment. There are task splits
between job preparation, job planning, and print production.
Finishing and delivery
Refilling toner and 
staples
Media loading
Print operator
Prepress
Job planning
Media and color expert
[4] Task-based workflow
The 
prepress staff knows the quality requirements of the jobs and the way to submit the jobs.
The 
print operators can concentrate on the job planning and the print production. Therefore, the
print operator does the following tasks:
• Starts up the print system.
• Prints the jobs and prepares copy and scan jobs.
• Makes proof prints.
• Performs last-minute job changes.
• Makes sure that all consumables needed for the jobs are available during the day.
• Carries out maintenance routines, such as a daily calibration procedure or a media registration.
Trained operators are allowed to carry out specific maintenance tasks for operators. For example,
correction procedures to clean machine parts or to improve the image quality.
Expert tasks, such as media catalog management and advanced color management, belong to
the role of the 
system administrator and the key operator.
The 
key operator is also responsible for mechanical maintenance tasks and maintenance
procedures via the control panel (local key operator settings). (See 
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NOTE
This guide is based on the roles and tasks as described above. However, you may work in a print
environment that has different needs. For example, in small organizations operators can do
prepress tasks as well as print operator tasks.
Task-based workflow
Chapter 2 - Explore the print system
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