Print job statuses on JustPrint help you track where a request is in the fulfillment process. As a Maker, these statuses help you understand what needs attention now, what is actively being worked on, and what has already finished.
Why print job statuses matter
Statuses help you:
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Track progress clearly
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Prioritize work
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Know when action is needed
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Keep customers informed through accurate updates
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Manage your production workflow more effectively
Common print job statuses
Pending
Pending usually means the request has been created and is waiting for the next step.
This may mean:
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The request is new
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The request still needs review
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A quote has not been sent yet
Quoted
Quoted means you have provided pricing for the request.
This usually means:
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The customer can review the amount
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The job is waiting for acceptance or payment
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Work may not have started yet
Accepted
Accepted means the quote has been approved and the request is ready to move into active fulfillment.
This is often the point where the job becomes part of your active production queue.
In Progress
In Progress means you are actively working on the print job.
This stage usually means:
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Production has started
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The job is no longer waiting on pricing
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The request should be monitored as active work
Delivered
Delivered usually means the printed item has been sent out or marked as delivered in the workflow.
This often indicates the job is near the end of fulfillment.
Completed
Completed means the job has finished successfully.
This is generally the final successful state for a print request.
Rejected
Rejected means the request will not move forward.
Cancelled
Cancelled means the request was stopped before completion.
How statuses usually flow
A common print request flow is:
Pending -> Quoted -> Accepted -> In Progress -> Delivered -> Completed
Not every request will follow the full path, but this is the general pattern for a successful job.
How to use statuses well as a Maker
A good approach is to treat statuses as operational signals:
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Pending: review and decide whether to quote -
Quoted: wait for customer action -
Accepted: prepare to begin work -
In Progress: actively produce and monitor the job -
Delivered: confirm fulfillment progress -
Completed: archive mentally as finished work
Why status accuracy matters
Keeping statuses updated helps:
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Customers understand progress
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You avoid losing track of active jobs
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Your production queue stay organized
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Fulfillment move more smoothly
If a status seems wrong or stuck
If a job status does not look correct:
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Refresh the page
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Reopen the request details
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Check whether the previous step actually completed
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Review whether customer acceptance or payment is still pending