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What happens when the Skip Control setting is enabled and a job cannot be performed due to a material issue?
What happens when the Skip Control setting is enabled and a job cannot be performed due to a material issue?
What type of jobs does the Skip Control setting apply to?
What type of jobs does the Skip Control setting apply to?
How can a user view the jobs that have been skipped due to the Skip Control setting?
How can a user view the jobs that have been skipped due to the Skip Control setting?
Which situation will NOT cause a job to be skipped when Skip Control is enabled?
Which situation will NOT cause a job to be skipped when Skip Control is enabled?
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What action does the device take when it encounters a problematic job with Skip Control enabled?
What action does the device take when it encounters a problematic job with Skip Control enabled?
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Study Notes
Skip Control Setting
- The Skip Control feature allows a device to bypass jobs in a print queue if it cannot complete them (e.g., insufficient paper or incorrect paper size).
- Skipped jobs are paused, while other compatible jobs continue to print.
- This feature applies only to print jobs.
- Skipped jobs can be reviewed in the Job Status section.
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Description
This quiz covers the Skip Control feature in printing technology, focusing on how devices manage print jobs that cannot be completed due to issues like paper size or insufficient paper. Participants will learn how skipped jobs are paused and can be reviewed in the Job Status section.