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Welcome to Job Editor!
Job Editor uses powerful tools to modify the size, orientation, color, and appearance of your image. See User Interface tto learn how to use Job Editor.
A typical workflow in Job Editor includes three steps:
![]() When Job Editor is run from RIP-Queue, the image can be reviewed and modified, and then sent back to RIP-Queue for printing. Because of this workflow, Job Editor shows a limited set of functions and options related directly to your image file type.
![]() When Job Editor is run independently, it includes the full set of functions and options. You can open multiple images and send any image to any printer. You can even send an image to a remote RIP-Queue system.
To open Job Editor independent of RIP-Queue, use your Program Menu or double-click the executable (.exe) file.
Although Job Editor is a powerful tool, you can get the same benefits automatically using Quick Sets in RIP-Queue. Instead of using Job Editor to modify all your images manually, create Quick Sets that modify your images automatically and use Job Editor to make other minor adjustments.
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