Xerox 6180N DocuTech 61xx - Operator HandyBook - Page 161

Uncheck the Job Ticket in Job Forwarding

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Programming Features Uncheck the Job Ticket in Job Forwarding The DocuSP version 3.61.19 release introduces the ability to forward a job without a Job Ticket attached. The ability to include or exclude the Job Ticket adds new flexibility when Job Forwarding from and to other non-DocuSP based printers. 1. From the DocuSP 2000 Series screen, under Managers, select the [Job] button. 2. Select the [Current] tab. 3. Right-click on the job in the Active Jobs queue, and then select [Forward...] from the menu. The Forward Job Ticket screen will be displayed. 4. Click on the check box next to [Job Ticket] to remove the check mark. 5. Select [Forward]. NOTE: The option of sending or not sending a job ticket allows better control over which job attributes (tickets / overrides / queue settings) are maintained between the original DocuSP printer and the destination DocuSP printer. Examples of workflows that require Job Forwarding without an accompanying ticket: • When job forwarding to a non-DocuSP printer. Most other printers do not comprehend the Xerox Job Ticket (as prepended to the PDL file) and the job does not print properly on the non-DocuSP target printer. • When the PDL workflow contains page exception commands embedded within the job and these exceptions need to be honored above a Job Ticket setting. For example, a 'setpagedevice' command or tray calls in PCL are overwritten by the ticket. In order to preserve the PDL commands, forward the job without a ticket. • Jobs that have PostScript subset finishing commands need to be forwarded without a ticket because the subset commands are overwritten by the ticket. • Jobs sent to a DocuSP release prior to version 3.1 need to be sent without a ticket. DT6180 HandyBook 161

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Programming Features
DT6180 HandyBook
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Uncheck the Job Ticket in Job Forwarding
The DocuSP version 3.61.19 release introduces the ability to forward a job without a Job Ticket
attached. The ability to include or exclude the Job Ticket adds new flexibility when Job
Forwarding from and to other non-DocuSP based printers.
1.
From the DocuSP 2000 Series screen, under Managers, select the [Job] button.
2.
Select the [Current] tab.
3.
Right-click on the job in the Active Jobs queue, and then select [Forward...] from the
menu. The Forward Job Ticket screen will be displayed.
4.
Click on the check box next to [Job Ticket] to remove the check mark.
5. Select [Forward].
NOTE:
The option of sending or not sending a job ticket allows better control over which job
attributes (tickets / overrides / queue settings) are maintained between the original DocuSP
printer and the destination DocuSP printer.
Examples of workflows that require Job Forwarding without an accompanying ticket:
When job forwarding to a non-DocuSP printer. Most other printers do not comprehend
the Xerox Job Ticket (as prepended to the PDL file) and the job does not print properly on
the non-DocuSP target printer.
When the PDL workflow contains page exception commands embedded within the job
and these exceptions need to be honored above a Job Ticket setting. For example, a
'setpagedevice' command or tray calls in PCL are overwritten by the ticket. In order to
preserve the PDL commands, forward the job without a ticket.
Jobs that have PostScript subset finishing commands need to be forwarded without a
ticket because the subset commands are overwritten by the ticket.
Jobs sent to a DocuSP release prior to version 3.1 need to be sent without a ticket.