1. Your print job has been sent to the network print queue.
2. By December, Standard Register expects to upgrade its SmartWorks Web site to allow customers to order stock documents and specialized print jobs via the Internet, he said.
3. If most of your print jobs fall into the draft category, consider making draft mode the default for your printer.
4. Lots of the fancy print jobs you see are really just simple printing on fancy paper.
5. No need to reorder the pages when the print job is done.
6. Now the printer will not process a complete print job.
7. Some customers submit print jobs over Kinkonet, a service that uses dial-up modem lines.
8. Web-based printing brokers like Noosh.com now handle large print jobs from start to finish.
9. The options available in Destination include selecting the output destination tray for your print job.