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Desktop destination configuration model, Actual, Destination 2, Queue 1

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Job B Logical Destination 1 Job/Document Defaults Queue 1 Job A Actual Destination 1 Actual Actual Destination 2 Destination 3 Figure 2. Default destination configuration model. Job A (submitted to an actual destination) prints on that actual destination. Job B (submitted to the logical destination) prints on the first actual destination that can support it. This is a very flexible model that lets you enjoy the benefits of printer pooling, while retaining complete control over where certain jobs print. Desktop destination configuration model The desktop destination configuration model, as shown in Figure 3, has a one-to-one relationship between a logical destination and an actual destination. The desktop model represents the way you typically manage and use a workstation printer. This model should be familiar to you if you have an existing printing system that you are adding InfoPrint to. The capabilities of the actual destination directly control the types of jobs that your users can print, fax, or send by electronic mail with this destination configuration. Logical Destination 1 Job/Document Defaults Logical Destination 2 Job/Document Defaults Logical Destination 3 Job/Document Defaults Queue 1 Queue 2 Queue 3 Actual Destination 1 Actual Destination 2 Figure 3. Desktop destination configuration model Actual Destination 3 16 InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Introduction and Planning Guide

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This is a very flexible model that lets you enjoy the benefits of printer pooling,
while retaining complete control over where certain jobs print.
Desktop destination configuration model
The desktop destination configuration model, as shown in Figure 3, has a
one-to-one relationship between a logical destination and an actual destination. The
desktop model represents the way you typically manage and use a workstation
printer. This model should be familiar to you if you have an existing printing
system that you are adding InfoPrint to. The capabilities of the actual destination
directly control the types of jobs that your users can print, fax, or send by
electronic mail with this destination configuration.
Actual
Destination 2
Actual
Destination 1
Actual
Destination 3
Queue 1
Job/Document
Defaults
Logical
Destination 1
Job B
Job A
Figure 2. Default destination configuration model.
Job A (submitted to an actual destination) prints on that actual
destination. Job B (submitted to the logical destination) prints on the first actual destination that can support it.
Queue 2
Queue 1
Actual
Destination 1
Queue 3
Logical
Destination 1
Job/Document
Defaults
Logical
Destination 2
Job/Document
Defaults
Actual
Destination 2
Actual
Destination 3
Job/Document
Defaults
Logical
Destination 3
Figure 3. Desktop destination configuration model
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