Check the first set
Introduction
When you have a large print job and you want to check whether the job is printed correctly, it is
advised to check the first set before printing all other sets. When a job is sent to the printer, the
submitter can indicate in the job submission application that the first set must be checked.
However, the workflow profile that is selected on the control panel determines how the printer
handles these requests.
Depending on the selected workflow profile, the [Check first set] setting can have the following
values:
• [On]
• [Off]
• [As in job]
When you use the [Check first set] function, the printed set is subtracted from the indicated total
number of sets for a job. For example, when you need 10 sets, the printer will print the first set
and then stop. When you continue the job, the nine remaining sets are printed. This is different
from printing a proof.
Methods to check the first set
You can use one of the following methods to indicate that you want to check the first set.
• Use a workflow profile where [Check first set] is enabled. Then the printer stops after the first
set.
• Enable the function [Check first set] in the [Edit] window for a specific job only. However, you
can only change the [Check first set] setting there when a workflow profile is selected where
the [Check first set] setting is [As in job].
NOTE
You cannot change this setting for the active print job .
Procedure
1.
On the control panel, touch [Jobs] -> [Queues] -> [Scheduled jobs] or [Waiting jobs], or select a
DocBox.
2.
Touch the job you want to change.
3.
Touch [Edit], or double-tap the job to open the [Edit] window.
4.
Touch the [Number of sets] button.
5.
Touch [Check first set] when the button states [Off].
The text changes from [Off] to [On]. A check mark indicates that the checking of the first set is
enabled.
6.
Touch [OK].
The [Number of sets] button has a check mark.
7.
Touch [OK].
Check the first set
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Summary of Contents for VarioPrint 6000 Series
Page 8: ...Contents 8 VarioPrint 6000 line ...
Page 9: ...Chapter 1 Introduction ...
Page 14: ...Information in this operation guide 14 Chapter 1 Introduction VarioPrint 6000 line ...
Page 15: ...Chapter 2 Explore the print system ...
Page 31: ...Chapter 3 Explore the ease of operation ...
Page 46: ...Transaction printing workflow 46 Chapter 3 Explore the ease of operation VarioPrint 6000 line ...
Page 47: ...Chapter 4 Start the print system ...
Page 56: ...Log in to the printer 56 Chapter 4 Start the print system VarioPrint 6000 line ...
Page 63: ...Chapter 5 Prepare the print system ...
Page 101: ...Chapter 6 Prepare the print jobs ...
Page 110: ...Print a page number via PRISMAsync 110 Chapter 6 Prepare the print jobs VarioPrint 6000 line ...
Page 111: ...Chapter 7 Plan the workload remotely ...
Page 115: ...Chapter 8 Plan the jobs ...
Page 127: ...6 Touch OK Move jobs to another destination Chapter 8 Plan the jobs 127 VarioPrint 6000 line ...
Page 139: ...5 Touch OK Create a note for the operator Chapter 8 Plan the jobs 139 VarioPrint 6000 line ...
Page 165: ...Chapter 9 Carry out print jobs ...
Page 232: ...Make an intermediate check print 232 Chapter 9 Carry out print jobs VarioPrint 6000 line ...
Page 233: ...Chapter 10 Keep the system printing ...
Page 246: ...Status indicators 246 Chapter 10 Keep the system printing VarioPrint 6000 line ...
Page 247: ...Chapter 11 Media handling ...
Page 289: ...Chapter 12 Maintain the print system ...
Page 316: ...Close the doors and covers 316 Chapter 12 Maintain the print system VarioPrint 6000 line ...
Page 317: ...Chapter 13 PRISMAlytics Dashboard ...
Page 319: ...Chapter 14 Troubleshooting ...
Page 334: ...Create and download a log file 334 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting VarioPrint 6000 line ...
Page 335: ...Chapter 15 Specifications ...
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