You can modify a print job in two ways:
Modifying the printer's configuration
Before the job is submitted, you can modify the printer configuration on your workstation. Then every time you send a job to that printer, those modifications will be used. For information, see Modifying Configurations.
Modifying the specific job
When a job is submitted, it inherits the properties of the installed printer's configuration. The configuration of the job can then be modified, if needed, by the job's owner or the printer's Operator.
When jobs are modified, additional configurable properties are available which are not included in the original printer configuration. For example, the job can be delayed, and advanced attributes can be viewed and modified.
Administrators can modify any print job after it has been submitted if the job has not yet started printing. Users can modify only their own print jobs.
To modify a job, do the following.
Select the printer the job was sent to.
(Conditional) If you are using NetWare® Administrator, select the printer the job was sent to from the browser window, then select Jobs/Job List.
(Conditional) If you are using Novell® Printer Manager, highlight the printer the job was sent to from the main Novell Printer Manager window.
A list of all active print jobs appears.
If you wish to see a list of jobs already processed and being retained, click the Show Retained Jobs option.
Select the job you want to modify.
Go to the Job Configuration tabs.
(Conditional) If you are using NetWare Administrator, click Job Options and select Configurations from the pull-down list.
(Conditional) If you are using Novell Printer Manager, click Jobs and select Configuration from the pull-down menu.
The Job Configurations dialog appears.
These options allow you to configure a wide array of print job properties that will define how, where, and when a job will be printed.
Select the tab(s) corresponding to the types of properties you want to modify.
Select the properties you want from these tab pages and click OK.
For an explanation of the properties you can modify, see Printer and Job Configuration Options.
For specific information about other NDPS print job management features see the following: