Ricoh InfoPrint Pro C900AFP InfoPrint Manager - Page 351

Submitting jobs through a hot folder, Specifying job attributes, Staging jobs

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are multiple hot folders in the same directory, you only have to map one network drive to the parent directory; you will be able to access all of the subdirectories through it. Submitting jobs through a hot folder To submit a job through a hot folder, simply copy or move the print file to the hot folder. Note: If you experience problems with hot folders submitting incomplete jobs to the InfoPrint Manager server, use the method described in "Staging jobs." Attention: To save the file, copy it. Files are deleted from the hot folder after submission. Specifying job attributes By default, jobs submitted through a hot folder use the attribute values in the default document and default job associated with the logical destination; and also by default, hot folder jobs are submitted to InfoPrint Manager with job notifications turned off. To receive notifications about jobs that you submit through hot folders, you must specify a notification-profile with an explicit delivery-address in the .att file. To specify other attributes or use different values for existing attributes, complete these steps. 1. Either on your system or in the hot folder itself, create a text file to use as your attributes file. Name the attributes file filename.att, where filename is the same as the file name of the print file. For example, if the print file is report.pdf, the attributes file is report.pdf.att. 2. In the attributes file, specify the InfoPrint attributes and values that you want to use for this job. For example, to print three single-sided copies of report.pdf, report.pdf.att looks like this: copy-count = 3 sides = 1 Note: The attributes file is in the same format as a -X file passed to a pdpr command. For information about job and document attributes, see InfoPrint Manager: Reference. 3. If you created the attributes file on your system, copy or move the file to the hot folder. The InfoPrint Manager logical destination recognizes the .att file extension as an attributes file and knows not to try to print it. 4. Copy or move the print file to the hot folder. The InfoPrint Manager logical destination sees the print file and looks for an attributes file with the same file name. Both of the files are taken and your attributes are used. Staging jobs You can stage jobs to InfoPrint Manager with this procedure: 1. Make a copy of the print file on your local system. You will end up with 2 files: report.pdf and copy of report.pdf. 2. Rename the copy of the print file so that it has the same name as the original print file and the extension .stg. Rename copy of report.pdf to report.pdf.stg. 3. Copy the new file to the hot folder. Chapter 34. General Operator and User Procedures 333

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are multiple hot folders in the same directory, you only have to map one network
drive to the parent directory; you will be able to access all of the subdirectories
through it.
Submitting jobs through a hot folder
To submit a job through a hot folder, simply copy or move the print file to the hot
folder.
Note:
If you experience problems with hot folders submitting incomplete jobs to
the InfoPrint Manager server, use the method described in “Staging jobs.”
Attention:
To save the file, copy it. Files are deleted from the hot folder after
submission.
Specifying job attributes
By default, jobs submitted through a hot folder use the attribute values in the
default document and default job associated with the logical destination; and also
by default, hot folder jobs are submitted to InfoPrint Manager with job
notifications turned off. To receive notifications about jobs that you submit through
hot folders, you must specify a
notification-profile
with an explicit
delivery-address
in the .att file. To specify other attributes or use different values
for existing attributes, complete these steps.
1.
Either on your system or in the hot folder itself, create a text file to use as your
attributes file. Name the attributes file
filename
.att
, where
filename
is the same
as the file name of the print file. For example, if the print file is
report.pdf
, the
attributes file is
report.pdf.att
.
2.
In the attributes file, specify the InfoPrint attributes and values that you want
to use for this job. For example, to print three single-sided copies of
report.pdf
,
report.pdf.att
looks like this:
copy-count = 3
sides = 1
Note:
The attributes file is in the same format as a –X file passed to a pdpr
command.
For information about job and document attributes, see
InfoPrint Manager:
Reference
.
3.
If you created the attributes file on your system, copy or move the file to the
hot folder. The InfoPrint Manager logical destination recognizes the
.att
file
extension as an attributes file and knows not to try to print it.
4.
Copy or move the print file to the hot folder. The InfoPrint Manager logical
destination sees the print file and looks for an attributes file with the same file
name. Both of the files are taken and your attributes are used.
Staging jobs
You can stage jobs to InfoPrint Manager with this procedure:
1.
Make a copy of the print file on your local system.
You will end up with 2 files:
report.pdf
and
copy of report.pdf
.
2.
Rename the copy of the print file so that it has the same name as the original
print file and the extension .stg.
Rename
copy of report.pdf
to
report.pdf.stg
.
3.
Copy the new file to the hot folder.
Chapter 34. General Operator and User Procedures
333