HP Designjet T1100 Printer Series - User's Guide
Job status messages
These are the possible job status messages, approximately in the order in which they may be seen:
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Receiving: the printer is receiving the job from the computer
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Waiting to process: the job has been received by the printer and is waiting to be rendered (for
jobs submitted through the Embedded Web Server only)
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Processing: the printer is parsing and rendering the job
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Preparing to print: the printer is performing writing system checks before printing the job
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Waiting to print: the job is waiting for the print engine to become free to proceed with printing
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Waiting for nest: the printer is set up with Nesting=On and is waiting for other jobs in order to
complete the nest and proceed with printing
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On hold: the job was sent with the on hold for preview option and is on hold
NOTE: Do not send a job for preview with more than 64 pages, this may cause the driver
software to crash.
NOTE: If the printer hangs up while printing a job, and the queue facility is turned on, the
partially printed job will appear in the queue as on hold when the printer is next turned on.
When you resume the job, it will start printing at the page at which it was interrupted.
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On hold for paper: the job can't be printed because paper is not loaded in the printer. Load the
required paper, see
Paper handling on page 35, and click Continue to resume the job
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On hold for accounting: the job can't be printed because the printer requires all jobs to have an
account ID: enter the account ID and then click Continue to resume the job
TIP: To set an account ID, see Require account ID on page 25.
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Printing
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Drying
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Cutting paper
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Ejecting page
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Canceling: the job is being canceled, but will remain in the printer job queue
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Deleting: the job is being deleted from the printer
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Printed
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Canceled: the job has been canceled by the printer
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Canceled by user
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Empty job: the job does not contain anything to print
Remove a hold
When the printer puts a job on hold you receive an alert, see Printer alerts on page 190, which explains
why the job is on hold. Follow the instructions on the screen to remove the hold and continue printing.
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Job queue