IBM Bertl Manual Do Utilizador

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Direct Print 
Automatic Print Scheduled Events: 
 
Another valuable and unique feature on the 
IBM’s ImageQuick utility is the ability to set 
up automatic print scheduled events.  
 
These can be files stored on a local device, 
networked device or even URLs pulled 
directly from the world wide web.  
 
Scheduled events can be set up to go out 
on a one off basis or at regular intervals, to 
be set by the user.  
 
The user simply sets up the location of the 
file, be it a network folder location or the 
URL address (if a web site address), the 
print parameters and saves the job as a 
scheduled task.  
 
This function has a broad range of real-life 
applications. In the example below a stock 
broker in New York has set up a series of 
scheduled print events to ensure that when 
the brokers arrive in the morning that they 
have the main news page of the NY Times, 
CNN, Financial Times, and the Nikkei 
Index — all ready to scan before the days 
events get underway. In a business where 
time is money this can be invaluable.  
 
In another example a retail head office 
could set up a specific URL with the flyer 
design for the day’s promotions. Separate 
regional store can then set up a scheduled 
print, so that each morning the point of sale 
material and daily flyers are ready to be 
displayed and handed out immediately.