Check the first setIntroductionIf you have a large print job and you want to check whether the job is printed correctly, it isadvised to check the first set before printing all other sets. When a job is sent to the printer, thesubmitter can indicate in the job submission application that the first set must be checked.However, the workflow profile that is selected on the operator panel determines how the printerhandles these requests.Depending on the selected workflow profile, the [Check first set] setting can have the followingvalues:• [On]• [Off]• [As in job]When you use the [Check first set] function, the printed set is subtracted from the indicated totalnumber of sets for a job. For example, when you need 10 sets, the printer will print the first setand then stop. When you continue the job, the 9 remaining sets are printed. This is different fromprinting a proof.Methods to check the first setYou can use 1 of the following methods to indicate that you want to check the first set.• Use a workflow profile where [Check first set] is enabled. Then the printer stops after the firstset.• Enable the function [Check first set] in the [Properties] window for a specific job only. However,you can only change the [Check first set] setting there when a workflow profile is selectedwhere the [Check first set] setting is [As in job].Procedure1. Touch [Jobs] -> [Waiting jobs] or [Scheduled jobs], or select a [DocBox].2. Touch the job of which you want to check the first set.NOTEYou cannot change this setting for the active print job .3. Touch [Properties] - or touch the job 2x to open the [Properties] window.4. Touch the [Number of sets] button.5. Touch [Check first set] when the button states [Off].The text changes from [Off] to [On]. A check mark indicates that the checking of the first set isenabled.6. Press [OK].The Number of sets button will now show a check mark.7. Press [OK].Check the first setChapter 8 - Carry out print jobs 185