Heyy wait a minute
If these are the files in the ProductionManager? Yes?
Then whats the big deal? What is important is the File itself.
and how you have set the file for Print Values, Contour Cuts, Spot Cuts, etc.
Yes it is nice to hold them in the queue, but a lot of times I set the queue to delete at completion.
Typically my day could be printing, laminating and contour cutting some graphics that are like 52" wide and 7' tall with reverses.
Then I might be making decals for building doors with all of the same functions.
If the PM has or has not accidentally cleared out the queue, then I just open the file and hit the RIP function.
The PM Launches and all of your presets are automatically reloaded because you Always "Save" before ripping and you always "Save before you close the file.
The Only thing I have to worry about with the PM is if I am using Color Correction or Not. For what ever reason FS 19 requires this to be a
manual function.
Lets look at PMS 286 aka Sapphire Blue. With Color correction it prints that color and looks like mud.
Turn off color correction and print 100/85/0/0 and Bingo look at the Pantone formula guide. Its a big beautiful vibrant 286 or Sapphire blue or close enough and beautiful enough that you wont hear a complaint.
Other files for long runs require color correction.
All my files are plainly marked on the drawing board for Color Correction or No color correction and any not typical print settings.
That is probably the reason I delete the queue.
I try to keep things idiot proof.
Y'all know what IJ 180C cost, and oh how quick can you lose $300 or more.
Hope this helps