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Managing Print Jobs
Generally, the print option settings specified for the Thumbnail A job that are adopted 
by the pages copied from Thumbnail B do not require reRIPping to take effect. The 
one exception is the setting specified for the Save Fast Reprint option, which requires 
reRIPping if you want to change it.
The print option settings that remain with the pages copied from Thumbnail B into 
Thumbnail A are generally those that do require reRIPing to take effect.
Attributes that do not require reRIPping can be changed for the newly merged job 
without having to reRIP any original PostScript files. Attributes that require reRIPping 
result in reRIPping of the original PostScript file(s) associated with Thumbnail A.
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To close the Thumbnail view, click once the same tab you used to open it (Thumbnail A 
or Thumbnail B tab).
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If you have edited Thumbnail A, you are prompted to save the job (click Yes) and 
enter a new name. Enter a new name and click OK.
Depending on the location of the original files, the new PostScript or raster file is now 
in the Spool or the RIP area, ready to print, together with the original source and 
target files.
Since you cannot create a new PostScript file by merging two jobs, you must print the 
merged file, which has references to the original PostScript files. If a merged job is 
reRIPped and printed, then only the pages of the original PostScript job in Thumbnail 
A will be processed and printed.
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In cases where multiple users are connected to the Fiery via the Command 
WorkStation, Fiery WebSpooler, or Fiery Spooler, and one user makes changes to a 
Thumbnail A job, not all users may see the results of those changes. If you are unable 
to view changes in a job, or if selecting a Thumbnail window results in a message 
indicating zero pages, then close and relaunch the Command WorkStation, Fiery 
WebSpooler, or Fiery Spooler.
Viewing and overriding print settings
When logged in as Operator or Administrator at the Command WorkStation, you can 
view, override user job settings of, and print any job in the Queues window and view 
job settings for jobs in the Archive and FreeForm windows. Using the Properties dialog