Xerox 6180N Getting Started v3.74 - Page 12
Parallel RIP
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DOCUSP 3.74 2-4 Page Parallel RIP ¨ This feature applies to DocuColor iGen3 only at this time. ¨ Page Parallel RIP allows the DocuSP to decompose (RIP) multiple jobs or multiple segments of a single job simultaneously, resulting in a large boost in RIP speed. The number of parallel RIPs available is dependent upon the number of CPUs and additional memory available in the DocuSP controller. ¨ This feature is supported for PostScript, PDF, VIPP, and ASCII formats only, and the license must be enabled and activated. NOTE: Jobs should be Adobe Document Structuring Convention, DSC, compliant and Page Independent. Jobs that do not meet these requirements fault with a "Parallel RIP failed" message and must be submitted to a non-parallel RIP queue. ¨ A typical site should have at least two queues: one queue set up for Page and Job Parallel workflows, and one queue set for serial processing of jobs that cannot be divided into chunks for parallel processing and for VIPP jobs that contain embedded CACHE and PRECACHE commands. ¨ The following are some limitations on the Parallel RIP feature: · A queue set for Parallel RIP should also be set to Protected on the PostScript/PDF tab. · The use of 1-N or N-1 is dependent upon the job suite and user preference · Jobs using the DocuSP Layout (Imposition) feature cannot be processed using a parallel RIP queue. · The DocuSP Job Preview option uses the serial processing method. · DocuSP Job and RIP status is available but may not accurately reflect the status due to the multiple parallel RIPs. · VIPP jobs using CACHE and PRECACHE must be processed using the serial queue; non-CACHE jobs may be processed using either queue. · Parallel RIP does not support jobs with subset finishing or page dependent setpagedevice commands. · No mechanism is available to validate that a job is DSC compliant and page independent. If you are unsure, submit a proof to a queue set to Parallel RIP to see if it prints properly. · Very large standard PDF files, greater than 2 Gbytes for example, print on a parallel RIP queue that is protected, XEROX DOCUMENT SERVICES PLATFORM SERIES GETTING STARTED