images/wsncp00000065.gif SuperScript 6xx WSNCP - Local Queue Tab
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The Local Queue is used to review the status of your queued print jobs. For Servers, all pending print jobs are local to the Server. For Clients, the Local Queue represents print jobs that have been queued to a remote Server but that have not yet been transferred to that remote Server.

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The job queue shows:

  • the print job name
  • the format of the print job (GDI, PS I, PS II, PCL4.5, PCL5E)
  • the size of the print job in bytes
  • the time the print job was sent to the queue
  • the owner of the print job
If you double-click an entry in the job queue, a Print Job Information dialog will appear to show you more information about the job.

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Both Servers and Clients can highlight and then drag-and-drop jobs within the Local Queue to reorder the print queue. Drag-and-drop is available for jobs that have not started printing. To drag-and-drop, follow these steps:

  1. Move the mouse cursor to the entry you want to select.
  2. Press down on the left button of your mouse. Do not lift your finger. The entry will turn blue to indicate that it has been selected.
  3. Without lifting your finger, drag the print job (in other words, move the mouse) to the desired new location in the queue.
  4. Release your finger from the mouse button. The print job will now show up in its new location, and the other print jobs will subsequently move up or down in the queue.
The Local Queue has the following button icons. Clicking the buttons below displays a brief description of what they do.

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NOTE: If the print job is in GDI mode without the NEC SuperScript Print Manager active, then the job is not listed in the Local Queue.

When transferring a print job to a server, a Can't Print to Server dialog will be displayed if a problem occurs. You can resend, redirect, or delete the print job. To redirect the job, click the Redirect button, then select a new server and click the OK button.

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When a print job is queued to the Local Queue, an Invalid Job Type dialog will be displayed if the job type of the print job is not compatible with the server printer. You can redirect or delete the print job. If you want to redirect the job, you must click the Redirect button, then select a new server and click the OK button.

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