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Using Command WorkStation
Logging out
Logging out from a server terminates the connection between the server and
Command WorkStation.
Command WorkStation.
T
O
LOG
OUT
FROM
A
CONNECTED
SERVER
1.
From the Server menu, select Log in/Log out.
2.
Click the Login button for the connected server in the Login Server dialog box.
3.
Click Yes in the message to log out from and disconnect the server.
Removing servers from the Login Server dialog box
You can clear unused servers from the Login Server dialog box.
T
O
REMOVE
A
SERVER
FROM
THE
L
OGIN
S
ERVER
DIALOG
BOX
1.
From the Server menu, select Log in/Log out.
2.
Select the server in the Login Server dialog box.
3.
Click the trash can button to remove the server from the list.
The trash can button is only available for disconnected servers.
Monitoring jobs
The Active Jobs window and the Printed Jobs panel of the Jobs window provide a
visual way to monitor the flow of print jobs through connected servers. You can use the
server selection menu in the title bar of each window to monitor an individual server
or multiple servers at once (see
visual way to monitor the flow of print jobs through connected servers. You can use the
server selection menu in the title bar of each window to monitor an individual server
or multiple servers at once (see
). You can also sort the job lists and customize
the job ticket information that is displayed.
The Active Jobs window displays jobs as they pass through the various stages of
spooling, holding, processing, and printing. Flag colors indicate the status of each job,
and job ticket columns provide additional job information. Jobs that contain raster
data as a result of processing are marked with a halo around their file icons.
spooling, holding, processing, and printing. Flag colors indicate the status of each job,
and job ticket columns provide additional job information. Jobs that contain raster
data as a result of processing are marked with a halo around their file icons.