Xerox 6180N DocuSP Getting Started - Page 18

PostScript PreScan and Full Scan - ps driver

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DOCUSP 4.1 14 PCL media selection PCL Media Selection allows specification of tray to media mapping through the XPIF job ticket or IPP attributes for PCL jobs. This feature enables support for overriding the PCL Paper Source selected in the queue by the XPIF ticket or IPP attributes. Tape client page boundary recovery The DocuSP Tape Client is now able to resume printing job data for a LCDS offline tape job from the point where the data transfer was interrupted, possibly due to a DocuSP restart or error. This feature allows the restart of a printing job from the point where the job halted, as opposed to starting from the beginning of the job as in previous releases of the Tape Client. This feature only applies to streaming jobs. Adobe version update DocuSP 4.1 now comes with an upgrade in the Adobe core interpreter to version 3016. Drivers and document submission software The software package called Xerox Production Print Services, XPPS, has been retired. New drivers have been developed to support all of the current and new DocuSP-based printers. The document submission software XDS Plus is now being delivered as part of the FreeFlow Print Manager software. PostScript PreScan and Full Scan DocuSP 4.1 provides the ability to set the Advanced PostScript option for PreScan or Full Scan. This provides the customer flexibility when media Document Structuring Conventions (DSC's) are needed to schedule the job set. Normally, DSC's are in the front of a job and therefore usually the short scan (PreScan) is done properly by DocuSP. However, in a case whereby PS jobs are concatenated together AND DSC's all need to be scanned, the customer can set the option for Full (scan). PostScript VM Optimizations The default settings for PostScript Virtual Memory (PostScript VM) have been modified such that customers will rarely need to take the time to manually adjust the settings in order to efficiently process more-complex PostScript jobs. XEROX DOCUMENT SERVICES PLATFORM SERIES GETTING STARTED

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DOCUSP 4.1
PCL media selection
PCL Media Selection allows specification of tray to media
mapping through the XPIF job ticket or IPP attributes for PCL
jobs.
This feature enables support for overriding the PCL Paper
Source selected in the queue by the XPIF ticket or IPP attributes.
Tape client page boundary recovery
The DocuSP Tape Client is now able to resume printing job data
for a LCDS offline tape job from the point where the data transfer
was interrupted, possibly due to a DocuSP restart or error.
This feature allows the restart of a printing job from the point
where the job halted, as opposed to starting from the beginning of
the job as in previous releases of the Tape Client.
This feature only applies to streaming jobs.
Adobe version update
DocuSP 4.1 now comes with an upgrade in the Adobe core
interpreter to version 3016.
Drivers and document submission software
The software package called Xerox Production Print Services,
XPPS, has been retired.
New drivers have been developed to support all of the current
and new DocuSP-based printers.
The document submission software XDS Plus is now being
delivered as part of the FreeFlow Print Manager software.
PostScript PreScan and Full Scan
DocuSP 4.1 provides the ability to set the Advanced PostScript
option for PreScan or Full Scan. This provides the customer
flexibility when media Document Structuring Conventions (DSC’s)
are needed to schedule the job set. Normally, DSC’s are in the
front of a job and therefore usually the short scan (PreScan) is
done properly by DocuSP. However, in a case whereby PS jobs
are concatenated together AND DSC’s all need to be scanned,
the customer can set the option for Full (scan).
PostScript VM Optimizations
The default settings for PostScript Virtual Memory (PostScript VM)
have been modified such that customers will rarely need to take
the time to manually adjust the settings in order to efficiently
process more-complex PostScript jobs.
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XEROX DOCUMENT SERVICES PLATFORM SERIES
GETTING STARTED