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Setting Parameters in the Job Parameters Window
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Job Deletion
Select this parameter to delete each page on the fly once it has been successfully 
printed. In this way, the Spire CX260 maintains enough free disk space for the 
duration of the print run. Reusable elements are not deleted.
To set a deletion policy:
1.
Suspend the 
Process Queue, and import your job.
2.
On the 
Services tab, in the Automatic deletion options area, select one of the 
following options:
To delete pages or jobs after printing is completed, select 
Delete after 
complete.
To remove failed jobs while they are processing or printing, select 
Delete on 
job failure.
3.
Click 
Submit
4. Select the 
Resume button to resume the Process Queue and start the 
processing of your job.
Substitute Fonts
¾ Select one of the following options:
ˆ
Yes: to substitute a missing font with the default font set in the Settings 
window
ˆ
No: to stop the job processing if the desired font is missing
APR
1.
In the 
APR options area, select one of the following options:
Print with high res: replaces low-resolution images in your job with high-
resolution images that are located in a specified APR path.
Print with low res: prints the job with the existing low-resolution images—
for example, for proofing purposes.
2.
In the 
Use APR mask from area, select one of the following options:
PS image: uses the masking data contained in the low-resolution image file.
High res: uses the masking data contained in the high-resolution image file.
Both: uses the masking data that is common to both high-resolution and 
low-resolution image files. For example, if the images defined by the two 
sets of masking data overlap, the overlapping area is RIPed.
Note:  This option sustains enough free disk space for the duration of the print 
run and only affects the job that is currently printing.
Note:  For more information on managing fonts, see Managing Fonts on 
page 93
.
Note:  This parameter is available only if you have the Pro configuration.
Note:  If the masking data in the low-resolution image file defines a 
completely different part of an image than the masking data in the 
high-resolution file, no masking data is used.