Commands for managing jobs in a queue
You can access commands for a job that is displayed in the Held, Printed, or Archived queues in Job Center. Right-click on a job in a queue to display the list of commands or select one from the Actions menu.
Optional features are displayed only if they are supported by the connected Fiery Server.
- Apply Workflow
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Displays a list of server presets and virtual printers which can be applied to the selected job.
- Archive
Archives a selected job.
- Calibrate job
Links to Calibrator.
- Color Verification (option)
Opens the Color Verification Assistant, part of the Fiery Color Profiler Suite.
- Compose (option)
Opens Fiery Compose (if supported), where you can define the chapter divisions of a job, print ranges of pages on varying types of media, insert blank media between pages, and insert tab media containing text labels (if the printer supports tab printing).
- Delete
Deletes a selected job.
- Duplicate
Creates a copy of the selected job.
- Image Enhance Visual Editor (option)
Opens Image Enhance Visual Editor (IEVE), an image enhancing application that provides a visual workspace for adjusting individual images in PDF or PostScript jobs submitted to Fiery Servers (including jobs submitted through Fiery JDF workflows). For more information, see IEVE Help.
- ImageViewer
Opens ImageViewer (if supported) displaying the first page of a single job (displays the first selected job if multiple jobs are selected). For more information, see ImageViewer.
- Impose (option)
Opens Fiery Impose, which applies imposition layouts to jobs for custom printing, binding, and trimming. Fiery Impose also applies impositions to variable data jobs and saves imposed jobs as PDF files.
- JobMaster (option)
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Opens Fiery JobMaster, which provides advanced PDF-based job preparation tools for scanning, tab creation and insertion, page numbering, chapter creation, and late stage editing.
- Merge Jobs
Creates merged jobs in the Held list. For more information, see Use Quick Doc Merge.
- Preflight
Opens the Preflight Settings dialog box with a single selected job displayed (displays the first selected job if multiple jobs are selected) and checks most the common areas of output error to ensure that files print successfully. For more information, see Preflight.
- Preview
Opens the Preview dialog box, where you can view thumbnail images of pages in the job.
Prints a selected job.
- Print and Delete
Prints and then deletes a selected job.
- Print and Hold
If a selected job is processed, sends the job to the Printing queue. If a selected job is not processed, sends the job to the Processing queue. After the job prints, a raster of the job is kept when it is returned to the Held list.
- Print Next
Sends a selected job to the top of the Printing queue without interrupting the job that is currently printing. Has the same result as dragging the job to the top of the Printing queue.
- Process and Hold
Sends a selected job from the Held, Printed, or Archived lists to the Processing queue.
- Process Next
Sends a selected job to top of the Processing queue without interrupting the job that is currently printing. Has the same result as dragging the job to the top of the Processing queue.
- Proof Print
Prints a proof (a copy) of a selected job without changing the job's original copy count. For more information, see Proof Print .
- Properties
Opens the Job Properties window, which displays information about a selected job. If multiple jobs are selected, properties that are not shared by the selected jobs are blank.
- Remove Raster
Removes the raster of a selected job from the Held or Archived lists.
- Rename
Renames a selected job.
- Rush Print
Sends a selected job to the top of the Printing queue and immediately prints the job, interrupting the job that is currently printing.
- Send To
Moves a job to the queue of another Fiery Server. The destination Fiery Server must be connected to Command WorkStation, otherwise it is not displayed in the Send To list.
- View Preflight Report
Opens the Preflight Report dialog box. For more information, see Preflight.