Ricoh InfoPrint Pro C900AFP InfoPrint Manager - Page 117

PSF DSS with TCP/IP attachment type

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PostScript, then InfoPrint Manager tries to calculate a page count and records that calculated page count in the accounting log. v Limitation: The octet count reported for cancelled or paused jobs might not be accurate. BSD DSS The page count recorded in the accounting log for destinations using the BSD DSS is based on these criteria: v If the user specifies a job-page-count job attribute or a page-count document attribute with the print job, InfoPrint Manager records that number in the accounting log. v If the user has not specified job-page-count or page-count, and the data being printed is PCL, PDF or PostScript, InfoPrint Manager tries to calculate the page count and records the calculated page count in the accounting log. PSF DSS with TCP/IP attachment type v On jobs that complete successfully, the page count shown in the accounting log is the number of AFP pages stacked on the printer, including start pages and end pages. 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). PSF DSS with Other-Driver attachment type | v If wait-for-job-completion is set to True 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. | Depending on the printer and the backend used, jobs held at the printer | log zero pages completed. v If wait-for-job-completion is set to False, the page count is not based on the number of pages stacked on the printer. In this case, InfoPrint Manager uses these methods to calculate a page count: 1. The page count recorded in the accounting log is the number of pages PSF reports it has sent to the printer driver, except for the case when the document-formats-ripped-at-destination actual destination attribute is set. 2. If the document-formats-ripped-at-destination actual destination attribute is set to the input datastream and the job is PCL, PDF or PostScript, then InfoPrint Manager attempts to calculate a page count and records that calculated page count in the accounting log. The only exception occurs when the user specifies a job-page-count attribute and InfoPrint Manager records the user specified value of that attribute Chapter 8. Gathering accounting and auditing data about print jobs 103

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PostScript, then InfoPrint Manager tries to calculate a page count and
records that calculated page count in the accounting log.
v
Limitation:
The octet count reported for cancelled or paused jobs might
not be accurate.
BSD DSS
The page count recorded in the accounting log for destinations using the
BSD DSS is based on these criteria:
v
If the user specifies a
job-page-count
job attribute or a
page-count
document attribute with the print job, InfoPrint Manager records that
number in the accounting log.
v
If the user has not specified
job-page-count
or
page-count
, and the data
being printed is PCL, PDF or PostScript, InfoPrint Manager tries to
calculate the page count and records the calculated page count in the
accounting log.
PSF DSS with TCP/IP attachment type
v
On jobs that complete successfully, the page count shown in the
accounting log is the number of AFP pages stacked on the printer,
including start pages and end pages.
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).
PSF DSS with Other-Driver attachment type
v
If
wait-for-job-completion
is set to
True
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.
Depending on the printer and the backend used, jobs held at the printer
log zero pages completed.
v
If
wait-for-job-completion
is set to
False
, the page count is not based on
the number of pages stacked on the printer. In this case, InfoPrint
Manager uses these methods to calculate a page count:
1.
The page count recorded in the accounting log is the number of
pages PSF reports it has sent to the printer driver, except for the case
when the
document-formats-ripped-at-destination
actual destination
attribute is set.
2.
If the
document-formats-ripped-at-destination
actual destination
attribute is set to the input datastream and the job is PCL, PDF or
PostScript, then InfoPrint Manager attempts to calculate a page count
and records that calculated page count in the accounting log. The
only exception occurs when the user specifies a
job-page-count
attribute and InfoPrint Manager records the user specified value of
that attribute
Chapter 8. Gathering accounting and auditing data about print jobs
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