Xerox 6180N DocuSP Common Controller System Guide - Page 133

Ethernet, Gateways, Job submission order, Table 0-1. New Default Settings for PostScript

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Resolution MaxFormItem Hints and Tips Table 0-1. New Default Settings for PostScript Highlight Entry Color 61XX Family Color DT100/120 DT75/90 (6060) 100,000 to NA 100,000 to 100,000 to NA 16,000,000 16,000,000 16,000,000 iGen3 NA 1200 X 1200 VM NA NA 64 to 64 NA NA NA MaxFormCache NA NA 100,000 to NA NA NA 16,000,000 MaxFormItem NA NA 100,000 to NA NA NA 16,000,000 Ethernet To keep the network from becoming over loaded with jobs when several clients are simultaneously submitting and printing, it is important to have a fairly fast ethernet (100BaseT or faster). Gateways If a user has all of the DocuSP gateways installed and active, performance are less than expected because the work required to monitor each added gateway and potential client connection consumes a small portion of the available CPU time. If this is a problem, you may wish to remove gateways not being used (i.e. lpr, IPP, SNMP, HTTP, Novell, Appletalk or Token Ring), keeping only those that are needed. Job submission order Job submission order can impact performance. It is suggested that a job with many pages to be RIPped and a large number of copies should be submitted at the end of the day if possible. With the printer paused, the job can then RIP over night. The job then starts printing at the beginning of the next day and while it is printing, the DocuSP can process a complex/difficult job that takes a long time to RIP. As long as the previous job is still printing when the next job finishes RIPing, the DocuSP can RIP still another job to get even further ahead. In this way, the print engine itself is never idle waiting for a hard job to finish RIP. System Guide 9-5

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Hints and Tips
System Guide
9-5
Ethernet
To keep the network from becoming over loaded with jobs
when several clients are simultaneously submitting and
printing, it is important to have a fairly fast ethernet
(100BaseT or faster).
Gateways
If a user has all of the DocuSP gateways installed and active,
performance are less than expected because the work
required to monitor each added gateway and potential client
connection consumes a small portion of the available CPU
time. If this is a problem, you may wish to remove gateways
not being used (i.e. lpr, IPP, SNMP, HTTP, Novell, Appletalk
or Token Ring), keeping only those that are needed.
Job submission order
Job submission order can impact performance. It is
suggested that a job with many pages to be RIPped and a
large number of copies should be submitted at the end of the
day if possible. With the printer paused, the job can then RIP
over night. The job then starts printing at the beginning of the
next day and while it is printing, the DocuSP can process a
complex/difficult job that takes a long time to RIP. As long as
the previous job is still printing when the next job finishes
RIPing, the DocuSP can RIP still another job to get even
further ahead. In this way, the print engine itself
is never idle
waiting for a hard job to finish RIP.
MaxFormItem
100,000 to
16,000,000
NA
100,000 to
16,000,000
100,000 to
16,000,000
NA
NA
1200 X 1200
VM
NA
NA
64 to 64
NA
NA
NA
MaxFormCache
NA
NA
100,000 to
16,000,000
NA
NA
NA
MaxFormItem
NA
NA
100,000 to
16,000,000
NA
NA
NA
Table 0-1. New Default Settings for PostScript
Resolution
61XX Family
Highlight
Color
DT100/120
DT75/90
Entry Color
(6060)
iGen3