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Sublimation Tip: Program Print Record for PCs

Sublimation Tip: Program Print Record for PCs
We at Conde Systems are inventing short cuts and giving you back some of your valuable time wherever possible, because time is money.

We can reduce the time it takes to find previous print jobs and eliminate spool time so you can get to sublimating quicker. Here is why:

Purpose:
Remembering print jobs
Large jobs can be printed in segments (ex: 100 pcs. at 10 pages at a time)
Save our print jobs so we can reprint the jobs over and over again.
It remembers all specs of the job, like paper size and settings so you don’t have too.

This is how:
How to keep print jobs for reprinting:
Get to the Printer folder…
Start;
Control panel;

Printer faxes or devices and printers;
Properties for Vista and XP; or... Windows 7 folks “printer properties”
Advanced and “Keep Printed Documents”

Now that the documents are being saved we can come to our print queue and revisit our printed documents.

By selecting a document from the print queue; right click on the desired document and left click on restart. This will cause that job to reprint again as if the repeat was selected in your iTunes or any other recording device.

When you are done with a job/s, or it is certain the job? will not be? reprinted for some time, right click on the job; left click on delete to get rid of it from within the print queue. Or… From windows; right click on the print job in the queue and press delete on the keyboard to remove it.
What you get…

Benefits Include:
This would be a great feature for save time and effort when you have complex print jobs
When many copies are needed and it would be better to space them out rather than bulk printing.
Saving time is money and we want to keep our client on the successful path to sublimation triumph and attainment.

In addition, you will find other awesome videos for sublimation and heat transfer by the support team at Conde by visiting Conde TV, Conde Facebook Page and Conde Twitter. Look for more upcoming videos and informative blog entries to be added for successful sublimation and maintaining your Conde DyeSub System. If there is something that you think would be better said in an instructional video or blog posting, then we look forward to hearing your ideas.

Thanks,
Conde Systems Inc.
Senior Support Technician,
Vicky Waldrop

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