"Jobs"

Jobs

To go to "Jobs", click the "Jobs" button in the operating panel.

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You can manage the processing of all print jobs in this section. "Jobs" has the following windows:

Window: Incoming Job List

Window: Active and Finished Jobs

Window: Details.

Explanation of the column headers in the job lists:

ID:

Internal identification number

Job Name:

Name of the print job

Status:

Processing status of the job

Order:

Order of the jobs in the job processing queue
(only in the list of active jobs)

Job Number:

The number of the print job is taken from a JDF-based system envi­ronment, e.g. from a MIS.

Color:

Color name of the separation

Perfecting:

Shows whether the printing plate is for the front or the back

Output Date:

Time imaging will run

Customer name:

Customer name from the job information of the upstream workflow system

Material Consumption:

This displays the number of finished plates and planned plates in a job and, if there is a reprint of single signatures, their total number. A tooltip explains what the indicated figures mean.

This information can be helpful especially with faulty/aborted jobs.

Creation date:

Time the job was created by Prinect Shooter

Priority:

Priority of the job (Urgent, High, Medium, Low)

Material:

Plate material used

Versions:

Information about versioning from the job settings of the upstream workflow system

Product Parts:

Information about which product part a job is part of displays if ver­sioning of the upstream workflow system is used.

Layout Name:

The name of the layout used is sent by a JDF-based system environ­ment, e.g. by a Prinect Manager.

Sheet Name/Elements:

The sheet name is sent by a JDF-based system environment, e.g. by a Prinect Manager.

Planned Start Time:

The scheduled start is taken from the job information of a connected Prinect Manager. It only displays the scheduled start. This scheduled time has no impact on automatic job processing in Prinect Shooter. The scheduled times are entered manually by the user at the Prinect Scheduler.

Deletion Date:

Optional date on which the job will be deleted automatically

Plate No:

Plate number of the upstream workflow system

Virtual Printer:

The configurable input channels of Prinect Shooter are called "virtual printers". Blank if the job was sent via Prinect/JDF.

You can show or hide and sort columns as you require. See Modify Columns View.

If a job is made up of more than one separation, you can show or hide the separations in it with Expand or Collapse.

Jobs in brackets display visually as one job and you can also expand and collapse them.