80 Chapter 2 Use the Océ TDS700 to print a job
Hold a running job in the 'Scheduled jobs'
Hold a running job in the 'Scheduled jobs'
Introduction
The 'Scheduled jobs' offers an 'Interrupt' and 'Exit interrupt' function that you can
use to stop a running job in favour of a high priority job. After the high priority job
is completed you can resume the print job at the push of a button. The printer picks
up where the job was stopped without loss of information.
Purpose
You need to print a high priority job immediately and cannot wait until the running
print job is finished.
Before you begin
Make sure that you have sufficient permissions to perform the action in the
'Scheduled jobs'.
■ 'Anonymous' - no permission, only viewing access
■ Repro operator - permission
■ Key operator - permission
■ System administrator - no permission, only viewing access
Note: It is possible to interrupt a job on the printer operator panel of the Océ
TDS700. This behaviour is not the same as interrupting a job in the 'Scheduled jobs'.
If you interrupt a job on the printer with the red Stop key, you cancel the job instead
of temporarily holding the job. You must create the cancelled job again, after the
high priority job is completed.
How to interrupt a running job
1. Click 'Print jobs' in the vertical icon toolbar on the left hand side of the screen.
2. Click 'Interrupt' to stop the running job.
The job is stopped. The 'Interrupt' button in the toolbar is replaced by the 'Exit
Interrupt' button.
3. Select the high priority job and press 'Move to top'.
4. When the high priority job is finished click 'Exit Interrupt' to continue the printing
of the interrupted job.