User`s manual

Chapter 11 - Printing Basics
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T-Jet Blazer Series User’s Manual
Saving a Spooled Print File
You can save a spooled job for later printing. This is most helpful when you want to print a particular
job the exact same way or if a customer requests a repeat order by surprise. The spooled le saves as a
le called JTB. The JTB le obtained it’s name from the extension of the actual le being archived. So
when you spool the art le and name it cat, the JTB le will be named cat.jtb. Inside FastARTIST, you
would build a le as your normally would; add the underbase if needed, adjust the colors and all the other
wonderful things you may need to do to the art before sending to print. When you spool a JTB le, all
the settings will be kept the same as the original le; the placement, the print mode and the colors of the
image.
1. Creat the JTP File
Make sure you have your
FastRIP set to hold the job when
sending the print command. You
can set this up by clicking the
paper icon with the arrow in the
bottom right corner. If setup
correctly, the icon will be lit and
the arrow will be green. You can
also set this up in the FastRIP
Setup print dialog box when
selecting the print options.
2. Right click on the job and select Spool Only.
After the job is spooled, highlight it and go select from the pull-down menu, Jobs>Properties. 3.
4. The Job Ticket Properties
window opens.
Under Settings at the top left,
click on Archiving. The archiving
options will now be visible in the
body of the window.