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160 Start-Up<br />

Start KJobViewer from the main menu or with kjobviewer from the command line.<br />

A window like that in Figure 5.10, “Managing Print Jobs with KJobViewer” (page 160)<br />

opens, listing all the print jobs queued on your printer. As long as your print job is not<br />

active, you can edit it. Do this using the entries <strong>of</strong> the Jobs menu.<br />

Figure 5.10 Managing Print Jobs with KJobViewer<br />

If, for example, you want to check if you sent the correct document to the printer, you<br />

can stop the job and resume it if you decide to print it. Remove your own print jobs<br />

from the queue with Remove. To change the printer, select a different printer with Move<br />

to Printer.<br />

With Restart, reprint a document. To do this, select Filter → Toggle Completed Jobs,<br />

select the desired document, and click Jobs → Restart. Clicking Jobs → Job IPP Report<br />

shows the technical details <strong>of</strong> a job. Use Jobs → Increase Priority and Jobs → Decrease<br />

Priority to set the priority, depending on how quickly you need the document.<br />

Filter enables you to switch between various printers, toggle completed jobs, and limit<br />

the view to your own print jobs by selecting Show Only User Jobs. The current user is<br />

then displayed in the top right field.<br />

Settings → Configure KJobViewer opens a configuration dialog. Here, determine the<br />

maximum number <strong>of</strong> print jobs to display. Enter a number in the field or use the slider<br />

to the right to determine a value. Press OK to save the setting or Cancel to exit the dialog<br />

without saving.<br />

The icons in the toolbar correspond to the functions you can access by way <strong>of</strong> the menu.<br />

A help text explaining the function is displayed when you move the mouse pointer over<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the icons.

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