System information

View or override job properties
You can view or change the print options for a job.
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Double-click a job in the Held or Printed list, or select the job and do one of the following:
Right-click to select Properties.
Click Job Center > Properties.
Click Actions > Properties.
To select multiple jobs on a single Fiery Server, use Shift-click, Ctrl-click (on Windows), or Cmd-click (on Mac
OS X); then click Properties. After the multiple jobs have opened, specifying a value in the Job Properties
window applies it to all jobs by default. The Summary tab allows a side-by-side comparison of the print options
for multiple jobs.
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Click each icon in the toolbar to view the print options.
For some options, changing the setting requires that the job be reprocessed.
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If you want to override the print options, make the changes, and then click OK to save your override settings or
click Print to save and print the job with your settings.
When you click Print, the Job Properties window closes and prints the job with the current settings.
Some settings cannot be applied instantly to jobs that are processed and held, because the job needs to be re-
processed to apply the settings. In this case, the "Jobs will be processed again before printing" message will appear
in Job Properties.
View a summary of a job's existing print properties
The Job Properties window allows you to print a summary of a job’s current properties.
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In the toolbar of the Job Properties window, click the Summary icon.
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To print a list of the job's existing properties, click Print Summary.
Note: Some print options available in the printer driver are not displayed in the Job Properties window. For
information about specific print options and settings and where to set them, see your Fiery Server
documentation.
Job actions in the Job Properties window
You can use common job actions, such as Print, and Process and Hold, within the Job Properties window. The
default job action is Print.
Print Causes the Fiery Server to queue the job to process and then print. If the job
is already processed, the Fiery Server will queue the job to print.
Print and Hold Causes the Fiery Server to queue the job to process, print, and then return
the job to the Hold queue in a processed state.
Print and Delete Causes the Fiery Server to queue the job to process, print, and then delete
the job. This action ensures the printed job is not saved to the Printed list,
which is often required for secure printing.
Hold Causes the job to be spooled to the Fiery Server until the operator takes
further action. Held jobs can exist in a pre-processed or processed state.
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