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limited by the available hard disk space. The entire job must
be spooled to disk before the decomposer can begin ripping.

Auto End changes and moves

¨ In previous versions, the operator needed to press "Start" to
start an online job and press "End" to finish the job. The
operator needed to be present to press "End" so that network
jobs could be scheduled and printed.
¨ The AutoEnd feature allows:
¨ Online jobs to automatically end and start based on a timer
set in the Online Gateway configuration.
¨ Online jobs automatically end and start based on the receipt
of the channel command 0x6b (raise cover) in the
datastream.
¨ Now the AutoEnd feature invokes the "End" for the current
job and starts a new job without operator intervention.
¨ The System Administrator enables AutoEnd. By default, the
AutoEnd feature is disabled.
¨ AutoEnd is supported in both streaming and spooling modes.
¨ AutoEnd and AutoDrain with a timer cannot be set at the
same time.

Save Job Setup upon exit

¨ A popup message prompting the operator to save the current
job setup will no longer display when an operator exits online
manager.
¨ To save a job setup to a file, the operator will have to select
the Save or Save As button in the online manager window.

Image Shift support

¨ Image shift is supported for LCDS jobs on the DocuPrint
75/90 and on DocuPrint 1xx EPS printers.
¨ Image shift changes must be applied before the job is sent.
Any changes made while a job is printing are not honored
until the next job.
¨ If the operator shifts the image too far in a negative direction,
the image may be cropped.

Stock management

¨ The Aux, Main, and Auto stock definitions are available in the
Stock Library and cannot be deleted from the system.
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