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Good day everyone, does anybody know how to make it so that when you increase the priority of a given job, the current job stops and the printer starts printing the job with priority?
I have a client with a bizhub 458, the client used to have a series 4 that did stop the current job for the one with the priority, we change his printer for this one but this one waits for the current job to finish and then prints the one with priority, some users sent jobs of hundreds of pages, so it was useful for the other ones not having to wait for smaller jobs
Also if anyone has advice or tricks to make print jobs faster to load it would be useful, i already manage to change one setting that loads the PDFs faster in the printer, any similar advice even on the PC side would be helpful
Sounds very unlikely to me. Unless you specifically stop a job, it will finish.
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if its in the middle of multiple sets you can hit interrupt and it will finish the set, then stop and allow other jobs.
at least thats what i remember.
and then pick up where it left off when returned unless its deleted (if allowed by admin)
We know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two.
The medication helps though...
Job interrupt should work fine at least it worked for this purpose back in analogue days.
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I dont remember if this model has the job interrupt button, some panels has them other do not, they have the NFC instead:
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Im going to check which one is, in case is the one with NFC, does it have an equivalent button?
Different machines C224e upper C258 lower but it has interrupt on touchscreen too.
A tree is known by its fruit, a man by his deeds. A good deed is never lost, he who sows courtesy, reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love.
Blessed are they who can laugh at themselves, for they shall never cease to be amused.
I dont remember if this model has the job interrupt button, some panels has them other do not, they have the NFC instead:
image.png
Im going to check which one is, in case is the one with NFC, does it have an equivalent button?
The machines with the NFC on the right edge of the control panel should have the interrupt "button" in the slide-out menu indicated by #9 in the following graphic. This menu should be accessible from any of the operation screens, including the Main Menu screen as shown below.
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