Xerox 6180N Common Controller System Guide v 3.7 - Page 101

Time required to print PDL, Job submission hints, Number of images, Ethernet, Gateways

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System Guide Hints and Tips Time required to print PDL This component is influenced by the media being used and the paper path through the printer. Whether the printing is face up or down, simplex or duplex, all one size or a mix of sizes to be drawn from different trays all make a difference. In addition, the complexity of the pages and therefore the number of Image Quality Adjustments that the print engine makes during a job also impact the final performance of the printer as it generates paper. Job submission hints Number of images The number and resolution of the images that are embedded within a job will be a big driver of the PDL size and therefore PDL generation time, data transfer, spool and RIP performance. Minimizing the number and/or resolution of embedded images will improve performance. 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 will be less than expected because the work required to monitor each added gateway and potential client connection will consume 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. Common Controller 10-3

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System Guide
Hints and Tips
Common Controller
10-3
Time required to print PDL
This component is influenced by the media being used and the
paper path through the printer. Whether the printing is face up or
down, simplex or duplex, all one size or a mix of sizes to be
drawn from different trays all make a difference. In addition, the
complexity of the pages and therefore the number of Image
Quality Adjustments that the print engine makes during a job
also impact the final performance of the printer as it generates
paper.
Job submission hints
Number of images
The number and resolution of the images that are embedded
within a job will be a big driver of the PDL size and therefore PDL
generation time, data transfer, spool and RIP performance.
Minimizing the number and/or resolution of embedded images
will improve performance.
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 will be less than expected because the work
required to monitor each added gateway and potential client
connection will consume 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.