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Author Topic: Scheduling two printers to follow different unclog schedules  (Read 204 times)
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« on: September 02, 2025, 01:50:57 AM »

Hi Mike,

I have a Epson P800 and an Epson WF3640 printer that I want to schedule unclog schedules for - The P800 at 7 day intervals and the WF3640 at 14 day intervals.
I set the P800 print job for 7 day intervals and the created a 2nd job for the WF3640 and set the interval for 14 days.
In the scheduler, it shows the two jobs I set up with the per job cycling tuning set to 7 days (P800) or 14 days (WF3640) when I set them up.

If I now exit the scheduler and come back in and I go to check on the times (and the last scheduled job before i closed the scheduler was the P800 and 7 day intervals), and it shows the P800 and 7 days. Fine now If while I'm in the scheduler I change from P800 to WF3640, the interval doesn't change it stays at 7 days and not 14 days as it was set up - WHY DOESN'T IT CHANGE TO THE SCHEDULED VALUE?

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« Reply #1 on: September 02, 2025, 11:43:52 AM »

It sounds like you are changing the baseline schedule frequency and expecting it to apply to individual printers.  That's not how it works.

Up top set your baseline schedule to every 7 days.  Then on the bottom, select one of your printers and on the lower right, select On schedule - every 7 days.  Then select the other printer and in the lower right, select every 14 days.

Remember: the top (baseline) is the bus schedule - how often the bus arrives at the bus stop.  The bottom section is the "per job" tuning where you can set how often that job gets on the bus.

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Mike
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