RIP Jobs: auto cleanup

RIP Jobs: auto cleanup

This function allows to automatically clean up all jobs in the RIP.   

Where:  RIP > Preferences > Cleanup




The function allows to define what is deleted and when.

Deleting what

1. Clean up of PDF jobs:  Deletes the original document so re-ripping is no longer possible, but the job can be re-sent to the printer.
2. Clean up of Print jobs:  Removes the meta data of the job in the work folder.  Job requires to be re-ripped to allow resending. 

Deleting when

- Right after the jobs is sent or spooled:  either to a folder (or PrintStation folder) or printed (TCP/IP, USB)
- at a certain time. 

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