Privacy Policy | Imprint | Prinect Know How | Prinect Release Notes In this view, you can set up the processing of print jobs and control it up to proofing or printing. Several jobs can be open, each in their own tab. On the right above the buttons for switching between the sections and the work steps, are the buttons for starting and stopping the open job. All jobs selected in the job list and in the "interrupted" state are started. If at least 10 jobs are selected and started at the same time, a "Start jobs" window will open. Here you can remove individual jobs from the start list if necessary. The "Stop jobs" window opens. Here you can stop selected jobs or all jobs within a selected group and its subgroups. These jobs will then be in the "stopped" state. Search function in the "Job" view If no job is open in the current tab, the jobs last open in the Cockpit display as icons. The "Search by job number" box is located above this view. You can enter a known part of the job number into this box. This search function lets you also look for jobs that do not display in the current job list because, for example, the set filter hides these jobs. Only jobs that are in the recycle bin are not found. To look for these jobs, you can use the advanced search function that you invoke with the shortcut "Command key + F". See Advanced Search. Steps and Sections in an Open Job The following parameters and steps are available in an open job: •"CAD" operation for packaging printing jobs •Adding documents to a job and setting them up •Adding Pages to a job and setting them up •Adding sheet layouts to a job and assigning pages •Setting up the proof output of a job •Setting up the printing plate output of a job •Checking precutting operations of a job •Preliminary configuration of the print operation of a job •Configuring a job for digital printing •Configuring the sheet finishing operations in a job •Configuring the product-related operations of a job
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