Roland COLORCHOICE Printer User Manual


 
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from pausing a job during the RIP process. However, once a job is done RIPing and has begun printing, you
can use the Pause button to stop and restart the printing process as often as desired.
To Pause a Print Job
1. Click on the job you would like to pause.
2. From the File Menu select
Pause
.
To Resume a printing Job
Double-click on the paused print job.
Abort
Although a job cannot be paused during the RIP process, the job can be aborted. After aborting a job, all
RIP’ed information is lost and the process must start again.
To Abort a Print Job
1. Click on the job you would like to abort.
2. From the File Menu select
Abort
.
Exit/Quit
The Exit/Quit command ends the program and closes the Print Monitor window.
To Exit Program
From the File menu select
Exit/Quit
.
Edit Menu
The Edit menu allows the user to select all files, delete a file, and change preferences.
Select All
The Select All command selects all files in the print queue.
Delete
The Delete command allows deletion of specifically selected files.
Preferences
Preferences allows access to default settings, including what to do with files after printing and to specify the
units of measurement. These preferences, in conjunction with Setup Properties, form the default print settings.
Default print settings are applied to any job(s) that is added using the Add Job command. Settings in
Preferences are overridden when printing from a design application (ex. Adobe Illustrator).
CPSI Scratch Directory [Macintosh Only]
This is the location used to store information during processing. If you have multiple drives, you can use
the Browse button to relocate the Scratch Directory to the drive with the most storage space. Doing this
will allow you to process larger files without generating memory errors.
After Out put
Tells the Print Monitor what to do with the job after it has finished printing, either Hold or Delete.
Units
Select the desired unit of measurement.
Simultaneous Ripping and Printing [Windows Only]
The system prints while ripping.