Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Important Information
- Front Matter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Basic Printing
- Advanced Printing
- Printing on Special Media
- Managing Print Jobs
- Network Printing
- Optional Interfaces
- Maintenance and Transportation
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Index

Managing Print Jobs Page 112
Managing Print Jobs on a Macintosh
Your Macintosh printer software includes two print job management
utilities: Monitor3 and Status Monitor. It also includes a Configuration
utility for setting up print monitoring options.
β If youβre using background printing, Monitor3 starts automatically when
you send a job to the printer. It handles printing while you continue to
work on your Macintosh, lets you track documents that are waiting to
be printed, and lets you set priorities and print times for waiting print
jobs. You can also cancel, pause, or restart a print job. See Using
Monitor3 for details.
β The Status Monitor lets you check how much ink you have left. See
Using the Macintosh Status Monitor
for details.
β The Configuration utility lets you select how you want to be notified of
printer errors and where you want print job files stored. See Selecting
Configuration Options for details.
You can also select background printing options before you print, as
described in Setting Up Background Printing Options
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