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Common Global Paths, Add Path, Set Device (SPD), Native Document settings

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Configuration and Setup 48 Configuring print job processing settings Parse Number of Records While Spooling Specify the number of records to examine (parse) while a VDP job is spooling. The C9 Server checks the page size, number of records, and pages per record for VDP jobs. Selecting All Records will impact the spooling time. The C9 Server examines a sample number of records to determine whether the record length is consistent among records. • If the records in this sample have the same length, the C9 Server assumes all records in the job have the same length. • If the C9 Server detects that any of the records have a different length, the C9 Server examines all records when necessary for processing or imposition purposes. • If the C9 Server does not detect any different lengths in the sample records at spool time, but detects a subsequent record with a different length, the user is prompted for further action. Settings: All Records 10 Records (default) Common Global Paths Click Add to specify the network paths where the C9 Server searches for common resources. Add Path You can set up file search paths that can be used globally for all jobs for the following types of variable data printing elements: common resources, PPML objects, and VPS objects. Enter a path accessible from the C9 Server. Enter the path in either of the following formats: • \\servername\foldername • E:\foldername (where "E" indicates the letter of a mapped drive) If Remote Server authentication is required, select Remote Server Authentication then enter the user name and password. After entering the data for the new path, press OK to save the information. Set Page Device (SPD) Select to make it possible to select Use set page device media mapping in Command WorkStation Job Properties. The feature is available in Configure > RIP > Set Page Device (SPD). Settings: On Off (default)

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Parse Number of Records While Spooling
Specify the number of records to examine (parse) while a VDP job is spooling. The C9 Server checks the page size,
number of records, and pages per record for VDP jobs. Selecting All Records will impact the spooling time. The C9
Server examines a sample number of records to determine whether the record length is consistent among records.
If the records in this sample have the same length, the C9 Server assumes all records in the job have the same
length.
If the C9 Server detects that any of the records have a different length, the C9 Server examines all records when
necessary for processing or imposition purposes.
If the C9 Server does not detect any different lengths in the sample records at spool time, but detects a
subsequent record with a different length, the user is prompted for further action.
Settings:
All Records
10 Records
(default)
Common Global Paths
Click
Add
to specify the network paths where the C9 Server searches for common resources.
Add Path
You can set up file search paths that can be used globally for all jobs for the following types of variable data printing
elements: common resources, PPML objects, and VPS objects.
Enter a path accessible from the C9 Server. Enter the path in either of the following formats:
\\servername\foldername
E:\foldername (where "E" indicates the letter of a mapped drive)
If Remote Server authentication is required, select
Remote Server Authentication
then enter the user name and
password. After entering the data for the new path, press
OK
to save the information.
Set Page Device (SPD)
Select to make it possible to select
Use set page device media mapping
in Command WorkStation Job Properties.
The feature is available in
Configure
>
RIP
>
Set Page Device (SPD)
.
Settings:
On
Off (default)
Configuration and Setup
Configuring print job processing settings
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