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A job must be started manually if... | | | | |
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one or several jobs which were already scheduled for processing were set to canceled.
The administrator might have stopped the job (see How do I stop a job?) or the system might have effected the job hold, e.g. if the Check fonts option was enabled and some fonts for the print job were missing.
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an already printed job is to be output again to the printer.
Note: All print jobs processed are stored on the server until they are deleted manually or due to job handling settings. The Stored jobs list provides you with an overview of these jobs.
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Procedure:
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Under Jobs, select the job list which contains the job to be restarted. If you are not sure about the location of the job, you will find it in the All jobs list that displays all the jobs.
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Click the button in front of the job name. You are then presented the job settings.
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You can change the settings, e.g. if you wish to modify the Slugline information or print the job with corrected Color management settings.
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Click Reprint this job when you are done.
The job is rescheduled for processing.
Note: If a job already finished is restarted, it is defined as a new print job and assigned a new ID.
Note: You may have to restart a job twice depending on the settings (see Tell me about the print control--job preferences). Jobs are only moved from the Stored jobs and Req. attention lists to the In progress list following a job restart if the Hold job before printing option is enabled. They have a Paused status in this list and must be started separately here.
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Tell me about the different job list types
Tell me about the print job control
Tell me about the job settings

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