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Press the button <Job> (1) and the option <Load Job to print> (2) or the
accordant direct button [Icon] (3).
The window <Job load> (4) is faded in.
Select the requested job in the selection field <Job list> (5). With the drop-down
list <Search in > (9) you can select different memory locations.
The name of the selected job is now shown on the display <Filename> (7).
Additionally a preview of the printing job is faded in on the display <Job preview
> (10).
Press the button <Load> (12) to take over the selected job or press the button
<Cancel> (11) to cancel the process.
A safety query (13), if the printing job should be really changed is faded in.
Confirm the change by pressing the button <OK> (14) or cancel the process
with the button <Cancel> (15).
7.2.5 Create new job list
All numbers in the following description refer to figure 38
The menu item <Create new job list> offers three options:
Extern Job select (3)
Batch job (10)
Job organisator (16)
Each option represents a special type of job list. The dialog boxes of all 3 options
have all the same <Menu bar> (2) which will be described separately. Each of the
3 types of job lists has its own dialog box. Changes made in these dialog boxes may
either be confirmed with the <OK> button (9) or discarded with the <Cancel>
button (10). There are examples for all types of job lists at the end of this chapter.
Extern Job select (3)
Up to 1023 print jobs can be listed in an <Extern Jobselect> list (3). A job is added
either with the <Import Job> button (5) or with the respective option of the <Edit>
drop-down menu of the menu bar (2). Both will open an <Open file> dialog box.
The print job will be added at the current cursor position. With the <Delete Job>
button (6) the currently marked job will be removed from the list display (8). The job
list shows <Input No> (7) and <Job> name (4). The <Input No> (7) represents
the address of the print job. The addressing is done in binary form through the digital
inputs of connector X4. Details about connector X4 can be found in the addendum.
With each <PrintGo> signal the currently addressed print job will be printed.