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Using the Printer in Windows
Local Queue
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 are
not yet transferred to that remote Server.
To display the Local Queue features, click the “Local Queue” tab in the KX-P6500 Console window.
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The Local Queue displays:
• the time the job was sent to the queue
• the owner of the print job
• the print job name
• the format of the print job (GDI, PCL)
• the size of the print job in bytes
The job owner category is primarily applicable to the Server.
The Local Queue displays the status of the job currently being printed. For Clients, this status will display only when
the Client’s print jobs are being printed.
Note:
• Print job in the Local Queue will be displayed only when “Use Panasonic KX-P6500 Print Manager" is selected
in the Panasonic KX-P6500 GDI window ( P. 35).
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Changing the Order of Print Jobs
Both Servers and Clients support drag-and-drop jobs within the Local Queue to change the job order in the print queue.
Drag-and-drop is available for jobs that have not started printing. To drag-and-drop, perform the following steps:
^ Place the mouse cursor at the beginning of
the print job you want to select.
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Press and hold the left mouse button.
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While holding the left mouse button down,
move the mouse.
As you position the mouse, print jobs will be
highlighted.
^ Move the mouse to the last print job you want
to seiect.
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Release the left mouse button.
The print job will remain highlighted.
Return the mouse cursor to the beginning of
the selection.
Note the l-bar cursor turns into an arrow when
the cursor is in the highlighted area.
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