You can manipulate the job order by marking one or more jobs in the Incoming Job List or in the list of active jobs and selecting "Urgent", "High", "Medium" or "Low" as the "Priority" in the context menu.
You can give "Urgent" priority to jobs to mark that they are to be processed immediately. Do this by marking one or more jobs in the Incoming Job List and selecting "Urgent" as the "Priority" in the context-sensitive menu. The urgent jobs are placed at the top of the list of active jobs if another job is not currently being processed. If this is the case, the selected jobs are placed directly below the job currently being processed.
Note: The options described here for preferential output of urgent jobs are only possible if "Urgent" is set as the priority. They are not possible with "High". The "Low", "Medium" and "High" priorities only control the order of the jobs in the print queues without interrupting any running jobs and without the option of placing a job right away at the top of the queue.
In principle, imaging of a plate, once running, is not stopped. This also applies to Prinect Renderer.
Jobs currently in process that consist of several separations (plates) can be interrupted by jobs marked as "urgent". In this case, imaging of a plate that is currently running continues until it is finished. The next plate to be imaged is the first plate of the job marked as "urgent". The second plate of this job is then imaged and so on. Imaging of the original job resumes after output of the entire job marked as "urgent" is finished.