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continue from where the job was cancelled, via Resubmit Range of Pages and
specifying the starting page as the page the job was cancelled on,
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Refresh: Select to refresh the job information. This allows close monitoring of
individual jobs.
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Remove Job: Select to delete the currently selected job(s) from the Printer Queue.
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Resubmit Job: Select to restart the selected job(s) from the beginning. If the original
job had been processed using a page range selection, it will be resubmitted using the
same page range.
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Resubmit Range of Pages: Select to resubmit an IPDS job, but with a specified page
range selection. This launches the "Add Job with Page Range Dialog" on the next page
in which the job and it's required page range can be set.
This option is very useful when recovering from a print job failure, when a print job has
only been partially printed, and you wish to complete the job. The dialog box will present
you with a range of options as to where to re-start the job from.
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Re-assign to Job Queue: Select to take the selected job(s) out of the Printer Queue
and place it back in the generic Job Queue. The same can be achieved by dragging and
dropping the job from the Printer Queue to the Job Queue.
This option is available when the print Job has yet to be processed. Either when the
Printer is in a paused state, or if the Printer is active but has not yet reached this Job in the
Printer Queue.
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Set Job on Hold: Select to hold this job on the printer queue. When held a job will not
print, until it is once again activated by assigning a new job Priority. At which point it
becomes active again, and will be process at the selected priority.
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Set to Low Priority: Select this to set the job priority to Low. This will immediately
drop the job below any/all Medium or High priority jobs in the queue, as well as taking a
job off Hold, if it had been held.
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Set to Medium Priority: Select this to set the job priority to Medium. This will
immediately drop the job below any/all High priority jobs in the queue, but above all Low
priority jobs, as well as taking a job off Hold, if it had been held.
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Set to High Priority: Select this to set the job priority as High. This will immediately
push the job above any/all Medium or Low priority jobs in the queue, as well as taking a
job off Hold, if it had been held.
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Directory:Select to open a Windows Explorer window set to the directory containing
the job file.
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