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VIPP Project Container VPC Filter inclusion, Workflow examples

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VIPP Project Container (VPC) Filter inclusion The VPC Filter is a job filtering mechanism that can be applied to one or more queues on a DocuSP system. When the VPC Filter is setup on a queue, it processes all VIPP jobs sent to the queue through any print path gateway. Non-VPC files are passed through the queue unfiltered and VPC files are filtered, for example, expanded, resources deployed, etc., according to the queue setup configuration. Workflow examples ♦ Set the processing option of a VPC filter-enabled queue to Print and Forget and submit a VPC file to the queue. The resources in the job are downloaded to the printer, the job(s) printed, and the resources removed upon job completion. VPC Filter GUI with Print and Forget selected 10 DocuSP 3.8 and 4.0 to 4.1 Differences Document

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VIPP Project Container (VPC) Filter inclusion
The VPC Filter is a job filtering mechanism that can be
applied to one or more queues on a DocuSP system.
When the VPC Filter is setup on a queue, it processes
all VIPP jobs sent to the queue through any print path
gateway. Non-VPC files are passed through the queue
unfiltered and VPC files are filtered, for example,
expanded, resources deployed, etc., according to the
queue setup configuration.
Workflow examples
Set the processing option of a VPC filter-enabled
queue to
Print and Forget
and submit a VPC file to
the queue. The resources in the job are
downloaded to the printer, the job(s) printed, and
the resources removed upon job completion.
VPC Filter GUI with Print and Forget selected
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DocuSP 3.8 and 4.0 to 4.1 Differences Document