Xerox Phaser 790 用户指南

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16.  Introduction to the Command WorkStation
Xerox Phaser 790
16–22
RIP area
The job icons in the RIP area are described below:
Icon
Indicates
How long you see the job
1
Yellow raster
icon and job row
Raster data; no destination
defined; may have been
printer before and held.
Until it is deleted, moved to
the Archive, or stripped of its
raster data and sent to the
Spool area
2
White printer
icon and job row
Raster data headed for print in
its turn; no hold defined.
Until the printer is free to
print the job
After a job is rasterized, it goes into the RIP area. The RIP area holds
only raster data (i.e., jobs that have been rasterized). Jobs in the RIP
area are either waiting for the printer to be free (Print queue jobs, icon
2 in the above table), or they are being held. Held jobs in the RIP area
have already been rasterized (RIP and Hold) or they have been printed
and their raster data has been routed back to the RIP area 
(
Print and
Hold), where they are shown in yellow rows (icon 1).
Raster jobs in the RIP area that are waiting to print (icon 2 in the table
above) cannot be manipulated by job commands.
Jobs held in the RIP area remain there until the operator moves them
to the Archive window or deletes them. Printing these jobs does not
remove them from the RIP area. Instead, a copy of the job is created
and printed.
For all rasterized jobs, the print option settings, in addition to the current
calibration state of the printer, remain with the saved raster data each time
the job is reprinted. To print the job with new print option settings and with
new calibration data, you must remove the raster data and reRIP the job.