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Canceling jobs
Canceling jobs
You may need to cancel a job after it has been routed for processing or printing. You
can cancel a job only while it is being RIPped or while it is being printed. You cannot
cancel a waiting job (white job row) that is routed for RIPping or printing.
can cancel a job only while it is being RIPped or while it is being printed. You cannot
cancel a waiting job (white job row) that is routed for RIPping or printing.
• Canceling jobs during processing—While a job is being RIPped, and its name
appears in the RIP status bar, choose the Cancel RIPping command from the Server
menu, press the F7 key, or right-click the RIP status bar and choose Cancel RIPping.
menu, press the F7 key, or right-click the RIP status bar and choose Cancel RIPping.
When the RIP job is canceled, the Canceling message appears on the Fiery Control
Panel. The name of the canceled job appears in the Job Log.
Panel. The name of the canceled job appears in the Job Log.
• Canceling jobs during printing—While a job is printing, and its name appears in
the Print status bar, choose the Cancel Printing command from the Server menu,
press the F8 key, or right-click the Print status bar and choose Cancel Printing.
press the F8 key, or right-click the Print status bar and choose Cancel Printing.
When the print job is canceled, Canceling appears on the Fiery Control Panel.The
name of the canceled job appears in the Job Log.
name of the canceled job appears in the Job Log.
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Canceled jobs may be partially printed, and may include pages with one or more
missing color planes, or pages that are completely blank.
• Canceling at the Control Panel—If you are at the Fiery, the most direct way to
cancel a job is to press the top button on the server Control Panel while you can read
the name of the job that is processing or printing. For more information on the
Control Panel, see Chapter 1.
the name of the job that is processing or printing. For more information on the
Control Panel, see Chapter 1.