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In a standard printing environment users' jobs are sent directly to a printer for
immediate printing. In some environments it is advantageous to place the job in
a holding state prior to printing. Some common situations include:
Secure Printing - jobs are only printed after the user arrives at the print area
and confirms their identity. This ensures the user is present to collect their job
and other users can't "accidentally" collect the document.
Approved Printing - some organizations may wish to hold jobs until they have been
approved. A good example would be a teacher approving printing to an expensive color
printer.
PaperCut NG provides the framework and software interface to implement hold/release
queues.

The PaperCut Print Release Station software
Print Release Stations provide an interface to allow authorized persons to release
held jobs. Often a release station is a dedicated PC terminal located next to the
printers, however release stations can take other forms such as a web browser based
interface.
For more detailed information about various release station usage scenarios, or
information about installing and configuring release stations, see the online user
manual.

Release station login screen
Print release stations make an ideal companion to PaperCut's find me printing feature.
See the Find Me Printing tour section for details.
The look of the release station
may also be customized to suit your organization. See the Customizable tour section
for an example.
Hold/release queues may also be used without any print release stations. For example,
a classroom may have a color printer that requires teacher permission to use. A
hold/release queue may be configured on the printer so that jobs wait for teacher
approval before printing. The teacher may access a simple URL like http://print-server:9191/release
and approve or cancel any pending jobs.

Web based release station
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