Ricoh InfoPrint Pro C900AFP InfoPrint Manager - Page 131
Limitations, begin- end- PSF DSS with Command attachment type
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Note: For n-up documents, up to n pages are counted for each sheet-side that prints. v Limitations: - When printing a multiple-document job in which all the documents are ASCII, the accounting log only shows pages for the last document printed. - If a job is paused or cancelled, the page count shown in the accounting log might not be accurate. - On paused jobs, the octet count is always zero (0). - The number of Intelligent Printer Data Stream™ (IPDS) pages printed is based upon the number of begin-page and end-page structured field pairs in the data. As a result, a 2-up document printed duplex could provide a page count of four for a single sheet of paper. PSF DSS with Command attachment type The page count recorded in the accounting log for destinations using the command is the number of pages PSF generates and sends to the printer. It is not based on the number of pages received or printed by the printer. The page count does include start pages, separator pages, and end pages. PSF DSS with Other-Driver attachment type v If you are using the IBM® TCP/IP Port Monitor or the InfoPrint TCP/IP Network Port Monitor and the job completes successfully, then the page count shown in the accounting log is the number pages stacked at the printer. For example, a three-page document printed simplex records three pages in the accounting log and three pages stacked; a four-page document printed duplex reports four pages in the accounting log even through only 2 sheets are stacked. A duplexed four-page job with a header sheet provides a page count of four, because the auxiliary sheets are not included in the count, but both sides of each page are counted. v If you are not using the IBM TCP/IP Port Monitor or the InfoPrint TCP/IP Network Port Monitor, the page count is not based on the number of pages stacked on the printer. Instead, the page count recorded in the accounting log is the number of pages PSF reports it has sent to the printer driver, including start pages, separator pages, and end pages. v If you have set the document-formats-ripped-at-destination actual destination attribute for a PSF DSS with Other-Driver attachment type actual destination, the accounting is handled as if it had been submitted to a Passthrough DSS actual destination. v Limitations: The page count and octet count reported in the accounting log for cancelled and paused jobs is not accurate. Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) DSS The page count recorded in the accounting log for destinations using the IPP DSS is based on these criteria: v Depending upon the capabilities of the your particular IPP printer, if the printer reports pages completed information through the Internet Printing Protocol and the job completes successfully, that information is used. The auxiliary sheet is not added to the count. Chapter 17. Gathering accounting and audit data about print jobs 113