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Managing Print Jobs
Workflow scenarios
The workflow at your site will depend on the number and complexity of jobs and the 
amount of responsibility given to the operator. This section suggests some ways you 
might interact with a job.
Scenario 1 At this site, the Print queue is enabled, and anyone at the Command 
WorkStation can view the progress of jobs. A small job is sent to a server and copier 
that are not busy. You watch the job progress from the top to the bottom of the Queues 
window.
The green light on the Fiery flashes, the network icon blinks; on the Command 
WorkStation, the Spool status bar is animated and the job title appears. As soon as 
spooling has finished, the Spool status bar is cleared and the RIP status bar animates. 
Almost immediately thereafter, the RIP status bar is cleared and the Print status bar 
animates. The printed job is listed below the Print status bar and the job pages emerge 
from the DocuColor 12. You move it to the mailbox of the person who sent the job.
Scenario 2 At this site, all jobs come to the Hold queue and therefore require 
operator intervention to proceed.
Again, the green light on the Fiery flashes, the network icon blinks, the Spool status 
bar is animated, and now in the Spool area (below the status bar) the job title comes 
into view. In a few moments the job is on the list, and you have time to scan the 
headings for the job ticket information—media type, special instructions, copies, and 
pages.
Are you ready for this job to print? Do other jobs have priority? What is the job for—
is it final output or a test print? The first choice is whether to put the job in the print 
queue or hold it before processing it further. If you do nothing, the job remains in the 
Spool area, and the file remains on the server disk.