
JOB HISTORY
program tells you to insert the medium in the bypass
tray. The plotter will not print if you proceed the other
way round.
An overview of the job characteristics
A job order has a total seven characteristics, which provide
information about the job. In the normal state they are sorted by
job numbers. In detail, the order characteristics provide the
following information:
• Job Number:
This column contains the consecutive job number, which is
automatically assigned by the program for each incoming
job. The program starts with the number 1,000 with the first
program run following installation and numbers through to
10,000,000. It then starts to count from 1,000 again.
This job characteristic cannot be altered.
• Job Name:
This is the name of the print job. It is assigned in RW-480
Clients.
• Job Owner:
This means the user, who e.g. has prepared the job in a
Clients.
• Priority:
The priority is first entered by the user of the job in RW-480
Clients and shows which print jobs are to be printed in the
job list with priority. The following levels of priority are
available:
→ Normal: If you do not classify jobs with a "high " priority,
jobs with "normal" priority are processed quickly.
→ High: This is a high priority level, which the user can
assign in a client. It will be set for urgent jobs.
→ Low: A job with this priority does not wait until all other
jobs have been dealt with, but has three other priority
levels before it, which are processed first.
→ Wait: This is the lowest priority level. This priority shows
that the print job literally "can wait". This job won´t be
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